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https://doi.org/10.15291/SIC/1.6.LC.6
Middle-class Students Studying in a Community College in Hong Kong: A Mismatch between High-status Habitus and Low-status Field?
Yi-Lee Wong
orcid.org/0000-0002-8934-2853
; Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Sažetak
This article is about twelve middle-class students, previously studying in elite primary and secondary schools, making another attempt at getting into university in Hong Kong. Despite their failure at a critical educational stage, which contradicts a general pattern of middle-class educational success, they decide to seek a second chance by reading an associate degree in community college, a perceived inferior educational option. Despite feeling determined, they are anxious and uneasy with taking up this option. How the middle class feel about their academic pursuits, especially after a critical failure, is under-researched. This article attempts to fill this gap by referring to Bourdieu’s notions of habitus and field to make sense of the complex or contradictory feelings of 12 students with a self-conscious, high-status, middle-class habitus in encountering a perceived low-status community college. I shall conclude this article with the normative implication of our discussion in making sense of educational inequality.
Ključne riječi
habitus; community college; cultural capital; educational failure; field; Hong Kong; middle class; second chance
Hrčak ID:
150732
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Datum izdavanja:
10.12.2015.
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