Despite the rapid increase in the numbers of Pakistani and Bangladeshi girls entering higher education, practitioners of widening participation (WP) interventions continue to focus on access, under the mistaken belief that both groups have a strong cultural prevalence for early marriage and motherhood, have low attainment levels, or lack sufficient or effective careers guidance to help inform their academic or career choices. While more recent research has set out to challenge these stereotypes, there remains a paucity of research exploring the experiences of those who have successfully made the transition into, through and beyond higher education (HE). As a result, these stereotypical perspectives continue to prevail. This qualitative stud...
This paper will present the findings of two research projects examining the experiences and aspirati...
This article examines Asian women's experiences of belonging to communities of practice within highe...
Copyright © 2016 by Emerald Group Publishing Limited.Purpose: This chapter addresses Bangladeshi fem...
Current mainstream wisdom portrays the young British-Bangladeshi community as underachieving in educ...
Much of the earlier literature found on the lives of British South Asian women is merged within thei...
The United Kingdom’s (UK) goal of a 20% increase in participation of Black, Asian and Minority Ethni...
This paper will examine the support networks available to Asian women whilst studying at a ‘new’ (po...
This paper will explore issues of intersectionality and ‘race’ with a focus on theorising difference...
This paper will examine the support networks available to Asian women whilst studying at a ‘new’ (po...
Young British Bangladeshi women are often perceived as a marginalised, vulnerable group unlikely to ...
This thesis is made up of three papers and aims to explore the higher education routes taken by Brit...
The United Kingdom’s (UK) goal of a 20% increase in participation of Black, Asian and Minority Ethni...
This thesis examines the experiences of young Bangladeshi women studying on a Foundation degree with...
This article will examine Asian women's views on the practice of dowries in the UK. The research is ...
YesThis article explores the implications for identity through presenting a detailed analysis of how...
This paper will present the findings of two research projects examining the experiences and aspirati...
This article examines Asian women's experiences of belonging to communities of practice within highe...
Copyright © 2016 by Emerald Group Publishing Limited.Purpose: This chapter addresses Bangladeshi fem...
Current mainstream wisdom portrays the young British-Bangladeshi community as underachieving in educ...
Much of the earlier literature found on the lives of British South Asian women is merged within thei...
The United Kingdom’s (UK) goal of a 20% increase in participation of Black, Asian and Minority Ethni...
This paper will examine the support networks available to Asian women whilst studying at a ‘new’ (po...
This paper will explore issues of intersectionality and ‘race’ with a focus on theorising difference...
This paper will examine the support networks available to Asian women whilst studying at a ‘new’ (po...
Young British Bangladeshi women are often perceived as a marginalised, vulnerable group unlikely to ...
This thesis is made up of three papers and aims to explore the higher education routes taken by Brit...
The United Kingdom’s (UK) goal of a 20% increase in participation of Black, Asian and Minority Ethni...
This thesis examines the experiences of young Bangladeshi women studying on a Foundation degree with...
This article will examine Asian women's views on the practice of dowries in the UK. The research is ...
YesThis article explores the implications for identity through presenting a detailed analysis of how...
This paper will present the findings of two research projects examining the experiences and aspirati...
This article examines Asian women's experiences of belonging to communities of practice within highe...
Copyright © 2016 by Emerald Group Publishing Limited.Purpose: This chapter addresses Bangladeshi fem...