Drawing on in-depth interview data from 31 mainland Chinese (MLC) students in a Hong Kong university, this article conceptualises MLC and Hong Kong higher education as two dissonant but interrelated subfields of the Chinese higher education field. The article argues that these MLC students’ habitus, one that possesses rich economic, social and cultural capital, prompts a strong sense of entitlement to anticipated privileges. However, this sense of entitlement is disrupted by the differential capital valuations across these fields. There is thus notable habitus–field disjuncture, which, exacerbated by the hysteresis effect, gives rise to a sense of disappointment and ambivalence. This article demonstrates how the Hong Kong education credenti...
Transnational articulation programmes are one way China is attempting to advance its higher educatio...
This article contributes to the updating of Bourdieusian sociology by proposing the notion of ‘trans...
This thesis is concerned with the growing phenomenon of mainland Chinese students studying in Hong K...
Drawing on in-depth interview data from 31 mainland Chinese (MLC) students in a Hong Kong university...
Drawing on in-depth interview data from 31 mainland Chinese (MLC) students in a Hong Kong university...
This article is drawn from research in an ongoing multiple case study of the identity constructions ...
This article looks at identity constructions of mainland Chinese undergraduate students in a Hong Ko...
This article is about twelve middle-class students, previously studying in elite primary and seconda...
International mobility in higher education (HE) has been exponentially expanding and on a consistent...
Transnational distinction is highly relevant in an age when western degree inflation intersects with...
This paper draws on ‘diaspora at home’, a concept that encapsulates the unique dynamics between Hong...
This article explores Chinese female international students' construction of global citizenship iden...
Research has confirmed that supportive social networks and associated resources play a critical role...
This article seeks to utilise Bourdieu’s conceptual framework published in 1984 to make sense of the...
This article analyses the current situation of transnational higher education (TNE) in China by cond...
Transnational articulation programmes are one way China is attempting to advance its higher educatio...
This article contributes to the updating of Bourdieusian sociology by proposing the notion of ‘trans...
This thesis is concerned with the growing phenomenon of mainland Chinese students studying in Hong K...
Drawing on in-depth interview data from 31 mainland Chinese (MLC) students in a Hong Kong university...
Drawing on in-depth interview data from 31 mainland Chinese (MLC) students in a Hong Kong university...
This article is drawn from research in an ongoing multiple case study of the identity constructions ...
This article looks at identity constructions of mainland Chinese undergraduate students in a Hong Ko...
This article is about twelve middle-class students, previously studying in elite primary and seconda...
International mobility in higher education (HE) has been exponentially expanding and on a consistent...
Transnational distinction is highly relevant in an age when western degree inflation intersects with...
This paper draws on ‘diaspora at home’, a concept that encapsulates the unique dynamics between Hong...
This article explores Chinese female international students' construction of global citizenship iden...
Research has confirmed that supportive social networks and associated resources play a critical role...
This article seeks to utilise Bourdieu’s conceptual framework published in 1984 to make sense of the...
This article analyses the current situation of transnational higher education (TNE) in China by cond...
Transnational articulation programmes are one way China is attempting to advance its higher educatio...
This article contributes to the updating of Bourdieusian sociology by proposing the notion of ‘trans...
This thesis is concerned with the growing phenomenon of mainland Chinese students studying in Hong K...