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Elite Universities and the Making of Privilege: Exploring Race Class Global Educational Economies

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Elite Universities and the Making of Privilege: Exploring Race Class Global Educational Economies
Elite Universities and the Making of Privilege: Exploring Race Class Global Educational Economies

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Elite Universities and the Making of Privilege: Exploring Race Class Global Educational Economies

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Providing an extraordinary picture of the inner workings of elite universities,
Elite Universities and the Making of Privilege
draws on current debates on education and inequality and considers the relevance of universities’ global brand identities.
Using the work of Bourdieu and critical race theory to explore how identity, experience and family background affects how people navigate the social space of the university, this book is underpinned with empirical research that considers different social, economic and educational contexts. Using interview accounts of graduate students, this book highlights ambiguities in how eliteness works as both a recognisable marker of institutional status and a marker that is rarely quantified or defined.
Combining intellectually rigorous, accessible and controversial chapters,
is crucial reading for anyone looking to understand how race and class affect those navigating elite universities.

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