The diffused religious choice when applying for a university degree in Sydney

IF 0.8 3区 哲学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
A. Possamai, Alphia Possamai-Inesedy, A. Piracha
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ABSTRACT While the preference for university by school leavers has been researched extensively, this article seeks to explore if religious influence might also come to play when selecting a university, with particular reference to Australia, a country whose higher education environment is largely made up of public, secular universities. The data used is the first preference that students in High Schools in NSW make for an urban and public university in Sydnney, and is analysed statistically and with social mapping tools. While this article cannot prove a direct religious choice when it comes to a university, it nevertheless shows some patterns in Sydney that cannot be ignored. There is an influence of religion through various geographical patterns and socio-economic factors that have been affected by religions over the history of Sydney. Using the theory on Diffused Religion by Roberto Cipriani, this article concludes that there is indeed a religious choice, but diffused, from someone who has attended a high school and choose a university, be it consciously religious or not.
在悉尼申请大学学位时,广泛的宗教选择
虽然人们对高中毕业生对大学的偏好进行了广泛的研究,但本文试图探讨宗教影响是否也可能在选择大学时发挥作用,特别是以澳大利亚为例,澳大利亚的高等教育环境主要由公立、世俗大学组成。使用的数据是新南威尔士州高中学生对悉尼城市和公立大学的第一偏好,并通过统计和社交地图工具进行分析。虽然这篇文章不能证明在大学里有直接的宗教选择,但它显示了悉尼的一些不容忽视的模式。宗教通过各种地理格局和社会经济因素产生影响,这些因素在悉尼的历史上受到宗教的影响。本文运用罗伯托·奇普里亚尼(Roberto Cipriani)的弥漫性宗教理论,得出结论:确实存在宗教选择,但这是一种弥漫性的选择,从一个上过高中并选择了大学的人那里,不管他是否有意识地信仰宗教。
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