This study utilises an innovative creative method of plasticine modelling to explore the identities of local students (those who live in their family home) at the University of Bristol and the University of the West of England. Students created models representing their identity, which were used as a springboard for in-depth discussion. Through drawing upon Bourdieusian theory this article attempts to shed new sociological light on the subject of local student experiences. In much of the literature this is presented as problematic and it is often argued that local students either 'miss out' on the conventional university experience or that they are stuck between two worlds. This paper, however, presents a more complex picture of local stude...
This thesis explored the interplay of capital and habitus during the acculturation process of intern...
This research examines the understandings and experiences of mono-cultural, mono-lingual local stude...
This thesis focuses on the ways in which working-class boys reconcile their identity with educationa...
This article draws on case studies of nine working-class students at Southern, an elite university.1...
This research adopts a narrative enquiry approach to explore local live at home students’ first year...
In recent years, a growing body of literature has emerged concerning the mobilities of students, spe...
Despite the diversification of the student population in higher education, there has been little emp...
Despite the diversification of the student population in higher education, there has been little emp...
Drawing upon qualitative interviews with women students, this article explores the meaning of ‘class...
Recent discussions of the geographies of students have drawn attention to the trajectories of UK stu...
In this paper, we extend recent discussions on the geographies of encounter to examine how students ...
Phenomenological psychology has typically avoided the "importation" of such concepts as social class...
Studies of the ‘geographies of students’ have become increasingly prevalent across the social scienc...
This thesis investigates the distinctive means by which undergraduate students identify as a group o...
This paper is an attempt to make sense of the literature about how new university students develop a...
This thesis explored the interplay of capital and habitus during the acculturation process of intern...
This research examines the understandings and experiences of mono-cultural, mono-lingual local stude...
This thesis focuses on the ways in which working-class boys reconcile their identity with educationa...
This article draws on case studies of nine working-class students at Southern, an elite university.1...
This research adopts a narrative enquiry approach to explore local live at home students’ first year...
In recent years, a growing body of literature has emerged concerning the mobilities of students, spe...
Despite the diversification of the student population in higher education, there has been little emp...
Despite the diversification of the student population in higher education, there has been little emp...
Drawing upon qualitative interviews with women students, this article explores the meaning of ‘class...
Recent discussions of the geographies of students have drawn attention to the trajectories of UK stu...
In this paper, we extend recent discussions on the geographies of encounter to examine how students ...
Phenomenological psychology has typically avoided the "importation" of such concepts as social class...
Studies of the ‘geographies of students’ have become increasingly prevalent across the social scienc...
This thesis investigates the distinctive means by which undergraduate students identify as a group o...
This paper is an attempt to make sense of the literature about how new university students develop a...
This thesis explored the interplay of capital and habitus during the acculturation process of intern...
This research examines the understandings and experiences of mono-cultural, mono-lingual local stude...
This thesis focuses on the ways in which working-class boys reconcile their identity with educationa...