Over recent years, sociologists of education have paid increasing attention to the higher education sector. They have highlighted the ways in which, despite the significant expansion in the number of university places available in many countries across the world, access to and choices about higher education continue to be strongly influenced by social class. This article provides an overview of recent literature in this field and explores how scholars have tended to explain this influence by drawing on Pierre Bourdieu's concepts of habitus and cultural and social capital
Attaining a degree from a higher education institution has the potential to positively affect studen...
Since Pierre Bourdieu’s early work on «Reproduction», social inequality in the educational system an...
This is a sociological empirical study that aims to explore students’ cultural capital, social capit...
Background Research on the way that sixth-form students utilise cultural and social capital when app...
In recent decades, the move from an elite to a mass higher education system in many countries and th...
<p>The United States experienced a tremendous expansion of higher education after the Second World W...
The idea of a strong tie between culture and education, advocated by Bourdieu and his colleagues fro...
The ways in which education is complicit in the reproduction of social class was an interest of Bour...
Over recent decades, the number of young people benefitting from higher education has increased cons...
AbstractThe idea of a strong tie between culture and education, advocated by Bourdieu and his collea...
This thesis investigates the impact the Quality Reform, social class and cultural capital have on de...
Employing perspectives from Bourdieu's theory of practice on the three key concepts: cultural capita...
International audienceThe idea of a strong tie between culture and education, advocated by Bourdieu ...
This paper explores the differential ways that working-class sixth-form students in England utilise ...
Extensive literature spanning decades articulates the complexities for young people from ‘lower soci...
Attaining a degree from a higher education institution has the potential to positively affect studen...
Since Pierre Bourdieu’s early work on «Reproduction», social inequality in the educational system an...
This is a sociological empirical study that aims to explore students’ cultural capital, social capit...
Background Research on the way that sixth-form students utilise cultural and social capital when app...
In recent decades, the move from an elite to a mass higher education system in many countries and th...
<p>The United States experienced a tremendous expansion of higher education after the Second World W...
The idea of a strong tie between culture and education, advocated by Bourdieu and his colleagues fro...
The ways in which education is complicit in the reproduction of social class was an interest of Bour...
Over recent decades, the number of young people benefitting from higher education has increased cons...
AbstractThe idea of a strong tie between culture and education, advocated by Bourdieu and his collea...
This thesis investigates the impact the Quality Reform, social class and cultural capital have on de...
Employing perspectives from Bourdieu's theory of practice on the three key concepts: cultural capita...
International audienceThe idea of a strong tie between culture and education, advocated by Bourdieu ...
This paper explores the differential ways that working-class sixth-form students in England utilise ...
Extensive literature spanning decades articulates the complexities for young people from ‘lower soci...
Attaining a degree from a higher education institution has the potential to positively affect studen...
Since Pierre Bourdieu’s early work on «Reproduction», social inequality in the educational system an...
This is a sociological empirical study that aims to explore students’ cultural capital, social capit...