美国择优录取中的申请论文和择优录取仪式

IF 2 2区 社会学 0 LITERATURE
Ben Gebre-Medhin , Sonia Giebel , A J Alvero , anthony lising antonio , Benjamin W. Domingue , Mitchell L. Stevens
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摘要

美国的学院和大学以其排他性而著称,最负盛名的学校拒绝了大多数申请者。然而,这些学校也广泛宣传自己的包容性,鼓励各种背景的学生提交申请,并强调评估协议,确定许多值得考虑的录取特征。我们揭示了这个悖论,并以此为动力,将大学申请中一个鲜为人知的组成部分——个人论文——理论化。从文化社会学的角度出发,我们认为,委托和撰写赞美申请人价值和价值的论文是一种仪式实践,它体现了一种价值观念,这种观念在那些向招生重点学校提交申请的人中间得到了广泛的认同。我们通过观察2016年加州大学55,016名申请人的论文提示选择,并对3,519篇独特的论文进行人工阅读和统计分析,实证地开展了这项工作。结果表明,提示和论文涵盖了广泛但有限的生活挑战,名校和申请者认为这些挑战是有价值的。申请美国名校的整个过程有助于体现一种广泛而包容的择优观念。
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Application essays and the ritual production of merit in US selective admissions

US colleges and universities are defined by their exclusivity, and the most prestigious schools reject most of those who apply. Yet these same schools also widely advertise their inclusiveness, encouraging students from all backgrounds to submit applications and highlighting evaluation protocols that identify many characteristics worthy of consideration for admission. We surface this paradox and use it as motivation to theorize a little studied component of college applications: personal essays. Drawing from cultural sociology, we posit that the commission and production of essays extolling applicant worth and worthiness is a ritual practice that instantiates an idea of merit that is broadly shared among those who submit applications to admissions-selective schools. We pursue this work empirically by observing essay prompt selections of 55,016 applicants to the University of California in 2016 and conducting human readings and statistical analyses of 3,519 unique essays. Results indicate that prompts and essays encompass a broad but bounded range of life challenges that selective schools and applicants consider meritorious. The entire process of application to selective US schools helps to reify a national faith in a broad and inclusive conception of merit.

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Poetics
Poetics Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Poetics is an interdisciplinary journal of theoretical and empirical research on culture, the media and the arts. Particularly welcome are papers that make an original contribution to the major disciplines - sociology, psychology, media and communication studies, and economics - within which promising lines of research on culture, media and the arts have been developed.
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