This paper analyses the kinds of capital, practices and investments that are implicated in the participation of migrant mothers in the educational careers of their children, drawing on a Bourdieusian framework. We present findings of a study of Muslim Iraqi mothers with school-aged children in Australia, based on 47 interviews with 25 participants. The study identifies different modes of involvement in children?s education and connects these to mothers? cultural and social capital. Involvement, and its effectiveness, is analysed through the analytical categories of (i) high capital-high involvement; (ii) low capital-high involvement; and (iii) low capital-minimal direct involvement. The paper contributes to the theorisation of fam...
The purpose of this paper is two-fold. First, to present the findings of a study of Bangladeshi wome...
This article draws on an ethnographic study that consisted of in-depth case studies of eight Sudanes...
This paper takes an interest in migrant families’ educational strategies in the upper-secondary scho...
The intention of this article is to contribute to the understanding of how migration, with its effec...
This qualitative study utilized concepts drawn from the theories advanced by Coleman (1988) and Pier...
This study explores how English-speaking migrant parents in Sweden value transnational and linguisti...
This article opens new perspectives for the study of gender, transnationalism and cultural capital b...
This study examined the influence of social capital on the school performance of left-behind childre...
This thesis is concerned with a group of Chinese skilled migrant mothers’ experiences in relation to...
This paper considers how first‐generation immigrant children contribute to processes of capital accu...
What does cultural capital mean in a transnational context? In this article, Cati Coe and Serah Shan...
This project is a qualitative study based on forty-three interviews I conducted with Greek- Cypriot ...
Parent involvement has been shown to have positive effects on student achievement and engagement, ye...
Talking to teachers is an important part of home-school relationships, and yet research into parenta...
Nation states across the global North are restructuring their education systems. This process has ch...
The purpose of this paper is two-fold. First, to present the findings of a study of Bangladeshi wome...
This article draws on an ethnographic study that consisted of in-depth case studies of eight Sudanes...
This paper takes an interest in migrant families’ educational strategies in the upper-secondary scho...
The intention of this article is to contribute to the understanding of how migration, with its effec...
This qualitative study utilized concepts drawn from the theories advanced by Coleman (1988) and Pier...
This study explores how English-speaking migrant parents in Sweden value transnational and linguisti...
This article opens new perspectives for the study of gender, transnationalism and cultural capital b...
This study examined the influence of social capital on the school performance of left-behind childre...
This thesis is concerned with a group of Chinese skilled migrant mothers’ experiences in relation to...
This paper considers how first‐generation immigrant children contribute to processes of capital accu...
What does cultural capital mean in a transnational context? In this article, Cati Coe and Serah Shan...
This project is a qualitative study based on forty-three interviews I conducted with Greek- Cypriot ...
Parent involvement has been shown to have positive effects on student achievement and engagement, ye...
Talking to teachers is an important part of home-school relationships, and yet research into parenta...
Nation states across the global North are restructuring their education systems. This process has ch...
The purpose of this paper is two-fold. First, to present the findings of a study of Bangladeshi wome...
This article draws on an ethnographic study that consisted of in-depth case studies of eight Sudanes...
This paper takes an interest in migrant families’ educational strategies in the upper-secondary scho...