This book explores the experiences of working-class women undergraduates at three universities in the North of England. The author examines the women’s identities, choices and emotions in relation to higher education; and how they reframe their constrained university choices to maximise their chances of academic success. Highlighting differences in working-class women’s learner identities, caring commitments and quests for upwards social mobility, the book offers an understanding of working-class female student journeys and their mixture of compromise, uncertainty and hope. It will be of interest and value to scholars of working-class women students, widening participation, and sociologists of education.
Spis treści
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Women’s university education: history and policy.- Chapter 3. The Study.- Chapter 4. Deciding to go to university.- Chapter 5. Learner identities.- Chapter 6. Balancing Acts.- Chapter 7. Stepping stones.- Chapter 8. Conclusion.
O autorze
Sam Shields is Lecturer in Education at Newcastle University, UK. Her research interests include social inequalities and higher education, particularly focused on the intersection between gender and social class.