British Journal of Sociology of Education (BJSE)
Vol. 34, n°5, novembre 2013
Education and social mobility
Introduction : Education and social mobility, Phillip Brown, Diane Reay & Carol Vincent Reflections on education and social mobility, A.H. Halsey
- Social mobility, a panacea for austere times: tales of emperors, frogs, and tadpoles, Diane Reay
- Education, opportunity and the prospects for social mobility, Phillip Brown
- ‘Class work’: producing privilege and social mobility in elite US secondary schools, Lois Weis & Kristin Cipollone
- Higher education, social class and the mobilisation of capitals: recognising and playing the game, Ann-Marie Bathmaker, Nicola Ingram & Richard Waller
- Social mobility and post-compulsory education: revisiting Boudon’s model of social opportunity, Ron Thompson & Robin Simmons
- The changing relationship between origins, education and destinations in the 1990s and 2000s, Fiona Devine & Yaojun Li
- Framing higher education: questions and responses in the British Social Attitudes survey, 1983–2010, Anna Mountford-Zimdars, Steven Jones, Alice Sullivan & Anthony Heath
- Interrupted trajectories: the impact of academic failure on the social mobility of working-class students, Tina Byrom & Nic Lightfoot
- Rural students’ experiences in a Chinese elite university: capital, habitus and practices, He Li
- Cultural capital and distinction: aspirations of the ‘other’ foreign student, I Lin Sin
- Meritocracy and the Gaokao: a survey study of higher education selection and socio-economic participation in East China, Ye Liu
- Educational expansion and field of study: trends in the intergenerational transmission of educational inequality in the Netherlands, Gerbert Kraaykamp, Jochem Tolsma & Maarten H.J. Wolbers
- The role of the school curriculum in social mobility, Cristina Iannelli
- Three generations of racism: Black middle-class children and schooling, Carol Vincent, Stephen Ball, Nicola Rollock & David Gillborn
- Resettling notions of social mobility: locating refugees as ‘educable’ and ‘employable’, Jill Koyama
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