Cultural capital and habitus in the field of higher education: academic and social adaptation of rural students in four elite universities in Shanghai, China

IF 1.8 3区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Y. Wong, Qing Liao
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ABSTRACT Referring to Bourdieu’s three-level analysis and trio concepts, the authors offer a third-level analysis of the academic and social adaptation of 32 rural students in four elite universities in Shanghai, China. Respondents with rural habitus and cultural capital had difficulties in adapting to the field of an elite university in an urban city and were disadvantaged in making themselves a competitive portfolio. But many respondents changed habitus and acquired new cultural capital, so that they looked urbane, survived academic crises and got prepared for the labour market. Nevertheless, some were not confident of securing a well-paid professional job in competitive Shanghai, and few chose to disengage from social competition. Amid a structural explanation of social reproduction, this analysis demonstrates room for agency and possibilities for social change by addressing a characteristic of the field of higher education overlooked in many Bourdieusian analyses: the transformative nature of university education.
高等教育领域的文化资本与习惯:上海四所精英大学农村学生的学业与社会适应
摘要参照布迪厄的三层次分析和三重概念,作者对中国上海四所精英大学的32名农村学生的学术和社会适应进行了第三层次分析。有农村习惯和文化资本的受访者很难适应城市精英大学的领域,在使自己成为有竞争力的投资组合方面处于不利地位。但许多受访者改变了习惯,获得了新的文化资本,因此他们看起来彬彬有礼,度过了学术危机,并为劳动力市场做好了准备。尽管如此,一些人对在竞争激烈的上海找到一份高薪的专业工作没有信心,很少有人选择脱离社会竞争。在对社会再生产的结构性解释中,这一分析通过解决许多布迪厄分析中忽视的高等教育领域的一个特征:大学教育的变革性质,展示了社会变革的能动性和可能性。
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Cambridge Journal of Education
Cambridge Journal of Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: Cambridge Journal of Education publishes original refereed articles on all aspects of education, with a particular emphasis on work that contributes to a shared understanding amongst academic researchers, theorists, practising teachers, policy-makers and educational administrators. The journal also welcomes the submission of systematic review articles that summarise and offer new insights into specific areas of educational concern. With a wide international readership, Cambridge Journal of Education publishes contributions drawn from different educational systems and cultures enabling continued in-depth discussion of global educational theory, policy and practice. The journal’s Special Issue programme encourages and stimulates focused discussion and engagement with significant themes and responses to topics raised by readers and contributors. Cambridge Journal of Education welcomes proposals for future editions.
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