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Class Dismissed? On Habitus Transformation and Hidden Injuries of Successful Working-Class University Students

Sep 24 2013 15:30
Europe/London
Society for Research in Higher Education
73 Collier Street
London N1 9BE

As the numbers of working-class students at university grow, we need to gain a better understanding of the different ways in which they consolidate their working-class habitus with the middle-class culture of the academic field. Drawing on data from a four-year longitudinal, qualitative study of working-class students at a large, research-intensive Canadian university, the seminar will focus on the experiences of those participants who fully embraced, became integrated and achieved academic success at university.

They not only spoke about gaining new knowledge, but also about growing personally, changing their outlooks on life, growing their repertoire of cultural capital, and developing new dispositions and tastes about a range of issues, from food to politics and their future careers. Yet, the interviews also reflect a complex and complicated mix of allegiances to and dismissal of their working-class roots, as many recognize this transformative process as having made relationships with parents or former friends and peers more difficult. The paper concludes with a discussion of the implications for working-class students who increasingly distance themselves from the class culture in which they grew up, but who are still likely to find themselves in adult situations in which they are perceived as cultural outsiders.

Presented by: Dr. Wolfgang Lehmann, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, The University of Western Ontario, Canada

Programme: 3.00-4.30 pm, 24 September 2013, Society for Research in Higher Education, 73 Collier Street, London N1 9BE

 

Wolfgang Lehmann is Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Western Ontario. He recently completed a study of the experiences of working-class, first-generation university students, supported by a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) grant. He also publishes on young people’s school-work transitions and vocational education. His recent book is Choosing to Labour? School-work transitions and social class (2007, McGill-Queen's University Press).

This event is organised jointly with the Society for Research into Higher Education (SRHE) and will be held at the SRHE seminar room, 73 Collier Street, London N1 9BE. To book a place, please go to the SRHE site.

 

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