Elite Schools
Multiple Geographies of Privilege
Herausgeber: Kenway, Jane; Koh, Aaron
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Multiple Geographies of Privilege
Herausgeber: Kenway, Jane; Koh, Aaron
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Elite Schools: Multiple Geographies of Privilege, as a whole, reads elite schools through a spatial lens.
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Elite Schools: Multiple Geographies of Privilege, as a whole, reads elite schools through a spatial lens.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 537g
- ISBN-13: 9781138779402
- ISBN-10: 1138779407
- Artikelnr.: 43035636
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 537g
- ISBN-13: 9781138779402
- ISBN-10: 1138779407
- Artikelnr.: 43035636
Aaron Koh is Associate Professor of Literacy and English Education at Griffith University, Australia. Jane Kenway is Professorial Fellow with the Australian Research Council, Professor of Education at Monash University, and an elected Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, Australia.
Series Editor's Overview
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Reading the Dynamics of Educational Privilege through a
Spatial Lens
Aaron Koh and Jane Kenway
1. Becoming the Man: Redefining Asian Masculinity in an Elite Boarding
School
Wee Loon Yeo
2. Capitalizing on Well-Roundedness: Chinese Students' Cultural Mediations
in an Elite Australian School
Yujia Wang
3. The Emergence of Elite International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme
(IBDP) Schools in China: A 'Skyboxification' Perspective
Moosung Lee, Ewan Wright, and Allan Walker
4. Elite Schoolboys Becoming Global Citizens: Examining the Practice of
Habitus
Chin Ee Loh
5. The Joy of Privilege: Elite Private School Online Promotions and the
Promise of Happiness
Christopher Drew, Kristina Gottschall, Natasha Wardman, and Sue Saltmarsh
6. Old Boy Networks: The Relationship between Elite Schooling, Social
Capital, and Positions of Power in British Society
Shane Watters
7. Exclusive Consumers: The Discourse of Privilege in Elite Indian School
Websites
Radha Iyer
8. The Insiders: Changing Forms of Reproduction in Education
Hugues Draelants
9. Can Geographies of Privilege and Oppression Combine?: Elite Education in
Northern Portugal
Eunice Macedo and Helena C. Araújo
10. "We Are Not Elite Schools": Studying the Symbolic Capital of Swiss
Boarding Schools
Caroline Bertron
11. Tourism, Educational Travel, and Transnational Capital: From the Grand
Tour to the "Year Abroad" among Sciences Po-Paris Students
Bertrand Réau
12. Schools and Families: School Choice and Formation of Elites in Present
Day Argentina
Sandra Ziegler
13. The Economy of Eliteness: Consuming Educational Advantage
Howard Prosser
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Reading the Dynamics of Educational Privilege through a
Spatial Lens
Aaron Koh and Jane Kenway
1. Becoming the Man: Redefining Asian Masculinity in an Elite Boarding
School
Wee Loon Yeo
2. Capitalizing on Well-Roundedness: Chinese Students' Cultural Mediations
in an Elite Australian School
Yujia Wang
3. The Emergence of Elite International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme
(IBDP) Schools in China: A 'Skyboxification' Perspective
Moosung Lee, Ewan Wright, and Allan Walker
4. Elite Schoolboys Becoming Global Citizens: Examining the Practice of
Habitus
Chin Ee Loh
5. The Joy of Privilege: Elite Private School Online Promotions and the
Promise of Happiness
Christopher Drew, Kristina Gottschall, Natasha Wardman, and Sue Saltmarsh
6. Old Boy Networks: The Relationship between Elite Schooling, Social
Capital, and Positions of Power in British Society
Shane Watters
7. Exclusive Consumers: The Discourse of Privilege in Elite Indian School
Websites
Radha Iyer
8. The Insiders: Changing Forms of Reproduction in Education
Hugues Draelants
9. Can Geographies of Privilege and Oppression Combine?: Elite Education in
Northern Portugal
Eunice Macedo and Helena C. Araújo
10. "We Are Not Elite Schools": Studying the Symbolic Capital of Swiss
Boarding Schools
Caroline Bertron
11. Tourism, Educational Travel, and Transnational Capital: From the Grand
Tour to the "Year Abroad" among Sciences Po-Paris Students
Bertrand Réau
12. Schools and Families: School Choice and Formation of Elites in Present
Day Argentina
Sandra Ziegler
13. The Economy of Eliteness: Consuming Educational Advantage
Howard Prosser
Contributors
Index
Series Editor's Overview
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Reading the Dynamics of Educational Privilege through a
Spatial Lens
Aaron Koh and Jane Kenway
1. Becoming the Man: Redefining Asian Masculinity in an Elite Boarding
School
Wee Loon Yeo
2. Capitalizing on Well-Roundedness: Chinese Students' Cultural Mediations
in an Elite Australian School
Yujia Wang
3. The Emergence of Elite International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme
(IBDP) Schools in China: A 'Skyboxification' Perspective
Moosung Lee, Ewan Wright, and Allan Walker
4. Elite Schoolboys Becoming Global Citizens: Examining the Practice of
Habitus
Chin Ee Loh
5. The Joy of Privilege: Elite Private School Online Promotions and the
Promise of Happiness
Christopher Drew, Kristina Gottschall, Natasha Wardman, and Sue Saltmarsh
6. Old Boy Networks: The Relationship between Elite Schooling, Social
Capital, and Positions of Power in British Society
Shane Watters
7. Exclusive Consumers: The Discourse of Privilege in Elite Indian School
Websites
Radha Iyer
8. The Insiders: Changing Forms of Reproduction in Education
Hugues Draelants
9. Can Geographies of Privilege and Oppression Combine?: Elite Education in
Northern Portugal
Eunice Macedo and Helena C. Araújo
10. "We Are Not Elite Schools": Studying the Symbolic Capital of Swiss
Boarding Schools
Caroline Bertron
11. Tourism, Educational Travel, and Transnational Capital: From the Grand
Tour to the "Year Abroad" among Sciences Po-Paris Students
Bertrand Réau
12. Schools and Families: School Choice and Formation of Elites in Present
Day Argentina
Sandra Ziegler
13. The Economy of Eliteness: Consuming Educational Advantage
Howard Prosser
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Reading the Dynamics of Educational Privilege through a
Spatial Lens
Aaron Koh and Jane Kenway
1. Becoming the Man: Redefining Asian Masculinity in an Elite Boarding
School
Wee Loon Yeo
2. Capitalizing on Well-Roundedness: Chinese Students' Cultural Mediations
in an Elite Australian School
Yujia Wang
3. The Emergence of Elite International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme
(IBDP) Schools in China: A 'Skyboxification' Perspective
Moosung Lee, Ewan Wright, and Allan Walker
4. Elite Schoolboys Becoming Global Citizens: Examining the Practice of
Habitus
Chin Ee Loh
5. The Joy of Privilege: Elite Private School Online Promotions and the
Promise of Happiness
Christopher Drew, Kristina Gottschall, Natasha Wardman, and Sue Saltmarsh
6. Old Boy Networks: The Relationship between Elite Schooling, Social
Capital, and Positions of Power in British Society
Shane Watters
7. Exclusive Consumers: The Discourse of Privilege in Elite Indian School
Websites
Radha Iyer
8. The Insiders: Changing Forms of Reproduction in Education
Hugues Draelants
9. Can Geographies of Privilege and Oppression Combine?: Elite Education in
Northern Portugal
Eunice Macedo and Helena C. Araújo
10. "We Are Not Elite Schools": Studying the Symbolic Capital of Swiss
Boarding Schools
Caroline Bertron
11. Tourism, Educational Travel, and Transnational Capital: From the Grand
Tour to the "Year Abroad" among Sciences Po-Paris Students
Bertrand Réau
12. Schools and Families: School Choice and Formation of Elites in Present
Day Argentina
Sandra Ziegler
13. The Economy of Eliteness: Consuming Educational Advantage
Howard Prosser
Contributors
Index