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Higher Education, Social Class and Social Mobility by Ann-Marie Bathmaker; Richard Waller; Nicola Ingram; Jessie Abrahams; Harriet Bradley; Anthony Hoare; 9781349710102

Higher Education, Social Class and Social Mobility

By Ann-Marie Bathmaker; Richard Waller; Nicola Ingram; Jessie Abrahams; Harriet Bradley; Anthony Hoare

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The Story

Higher Education, Social Class and Social Mobility delves into the intricate relationship between higher education and social mobility, offering a critical examination of how educational opportunities shape social class dynamics. The authors—Ann-Marie Bathmaker, Richard Waller, Nicola Ingram, Jessie Abrahams, Harriet Bradley, and Anthony Hoare—draw on extensive research and empirical data to explore the barriers and facilitators that influence access to higher education. The book highlights personal narratives that illustrate the varied experiences of individuals from different social backgrounds, bringing to light the often unseen struggles and triumphs within the educational system.

Themes

This thought-provoking work addresses key themes such as:

  • The impact of social class on educational attainment
  • The role of cultural capital in shaping academic success
  • Policy implications for increasing social mobility through education

The authors weave together sociological insights with personal accounts, creating a rich tapestry that captures the complexities of educational equity.

Why Readers Love It

Readers appreciate the book's nuanced approach to understanding social stratification and mobility. The combination of rigorous analysis and compelling storytelling makes complex sociological concepts accessible and engaging. It encourages reflection on the systemic inequalities prevalent in the educational landscape.

Perfect For

This book is ideal for students, educators, and policymakers interested in cultural studies, sociology, and education reform. It is a valuable resource for those looking to understand the intersection of social class and educational opportunities, and it complements other works by the authors, such as Education and Social Change.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 212 mm × 150 mm × 15 mm
Pages: 188
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN: 9781349710102

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