‘Raising aspirations’ for education among young people in low socioeconomic regions has become a widespread policy prescription for increasing human capital investment and economic competitiveness in so-called ‘knowledge economies’. However, policy tends not to address difficult social, cultural, economic and political conditions for aspiring, based in structural changes associated with globalization. Drawing conceptually on the works of Pierre Bourdieu, Raymond Williams, Arjun Appadurai and authors in the Funds of Knowledge tradition, this article theorizes two logics for aspiring that are recognizable in research with young people and families: a doxic logic, grounded in populist–ideological mediations; and a habituated logic, grounded in...
It is more important than ever for universities to engage in local and global communities to encoura...
Achieving equitable schooling outcomes for young people living in communities of low socio-economic ...
This study questions how young people hope, aspire and plan towards the future, with a particular em...
\u27Raising aspirations\u27 for education among young people in low socioeconomic regions has become...
Aspirations for higher education by people from low socioeconomic status backgrounds are now a focus...
The notion of raising the aspirations of socially disadvantaged students is a key policy strategy in...
The notion of raising the aspirations of socially disadvantaged students is a key policy strategy in...
The study ‘Educational and Career Aspirations in the Middle Years of Schooling: Understanding Comple...
This chapter traces the temporality and potentiality of aspiration among students from disadvantaged...
This paper examines the promises made in education policy regarding people’s future education, emplo...
This chapter presents a reflection on how social sciences approach the ways young people conceptuali...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosphy (PhD)This research applies Bourdieu’s theorising of habitus...
© 2020 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Young people’s processes of forming identities, linked to the wo...
After decades of initiatives aimed at addressing inequitable rates of participation in higher educat...
Australian education policy in the 21st century has given rise to the provision of programs that se...
It is more important than ever for universities to engage in local and global communities to encoura...
Achieving equitable schooling outcomes for young people living in communities of low socio-economic ...
This study questions how young people hope, aspire and plan towards the future, with a particular em...
\u27Raising aspirations\u27 for education among young people in low socioeconomic regions has become...
Aspirations for higher education by people from low socioeconomic status backgrounds are now a focus...
The notion of raising the aspirations of socially disadvantaged students is a key policy strategy in...
The notion of raising the aspirations of socially disadvantaged students is a key policy strategy in...
The study ‘Educational and Career Aspirations in the Middle Years of Schooling: Understanding Comple...
This chapter traces the temporality and potentiality of aspiration among students from disadvantaged...
This paper examines the promises made in education policy regarding people’s future education, emplo...
This chapter presents a reflection on how social sciences approach the ways young people conceptuali...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosphy (PhD)This research applies Bourdieu’s theorising of habitus...
© 2020 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Young people’s processes of forming identities, linked to the wo...
After decades of initiatives aimed at addressing inequitable rates of participation in higher educat...
Australian education policy in the 21st century has given rise to the provision of programs that se...
It is more important than ever for universities to engage in local and global communities to encoura...
Achieving equitable schooling outcomes for young people living in communities of low socio-economic ...
This study questions how young people hope, aspire and plan towards the future, with a particular em...