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Titre : | The working classes and higher education: Meritocratic fallacies of upward mobility in the United Kingdom (2021) |
Auteurs : | Diane Reay |
Type de document : | Article : document Ă©lectronique |
Dans : | European Journal of Education (vol. 56, n° 1, March 2021) |
Article en page(s) : | pp. 53-64 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Catégories : |
Thésaurus CEREQ CLASSE OUVRIERE ; ACCES A L'ENSEIGNEMENT SUPERIEUR ; ENSEIGNEMENT UNIVERSITAIRE ; MOBILITE SOCIALE ; INEGALITE SOCIALE ; CULTURE ; RELATION ECOLE-FAMILLE ; RESEAU SOCIAL ; VIOLENCE SCOLAIRE ; EXCLUSION ; IDENTITE SOCIALE ; ETUDIANT ; ROYAUME UNIAuteur Cité BOURDIEU Pierre |
RĂ©sumĂ© : | The uniformly positive view of social mobility in the United Kingdom overlooks the difficulties working-class young people have in reconciling a working-class background with the middle-class environments of the university and the professional labour market. But even more hidden are the subtle processes of exclusion and exclusivity that permeate social life in, particularly, the elite universities. Here, working-class students' marginalisation in relation to advantageous social activities and networks, compromises their chances of later success in the labour market. This paper scrutinises working-class students' experiences of elite higher education through the lens of Bourdieu's concepts of habitus, capitals and field. Drawing on a research project on working-class young people who gain entry to elite universities it analyses the disjunctures between working-class habitus and the field of elite higher education, focusing on the emotional and social consequences for working-class students. The findings raise concernsâlargely unexplored in existing researchâabout working-class reception in elite fields. The paper concludes with a call to look beyond the attitudes and actions of working-class students to those of their upper- and middle-class peers, and the culture and ethos of the elite universities. |
Document Céreq : | Non |
En ligne : | https://doi.org/10.1111/ejed.12438 |