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 Drawing on primary qualitative research, this book explores the
experiences and identities of a group of British-born women of
Bangladeshi background attending university in London through a
Bourdieusian theoretical framework. It demonstrates the inequities
that these women experience in UK higher education and employment
as well as how they challenge them. This book presents stories that
illuminate the diversity of views and experiences marked by
dynamics of class, race, ethnicity, religion and gender. These
stories reveal family projects of social mobility and discourses of
aspiration, the multiple resources and constraints that influence
decisions, experiences and pathways, and the mutual construction of
different dimensions of identification and tensions between them.
Through participants' narratives, the book tackles wider questions
around fair access to education and employment, social mobility and
the (re)production and transformation of social inequities. The
book will be of interest to scholars and students in the fields of
Youth, Education, Race/Ethnicity and Migration Sociology, as well
as community and education practitioners and anyone with an
interest in multi-ethnic societies and young people's histories.
				
		 
	
	
		
			
				
			
	
 Drawing on primary qualitative research, this book explores the
experiences and identities of a group of British-born women of
Bangladeshi background attending university in London through a
Bourdieusian theoretical framework. It demonstrates the inequities
that these women experience in UK higher education and employment
as well as how they challenge them. This book presents stories that
illuminate the diversity of views and experiences marked by
dynamics of class, race, ethnicity, religion and gender. These
stories reveal family projects of social mobility and discourses of
aspiration, the multiple resources and constraints that influence
decisions, experiences and pathways, and the mutual construction of
different dimensions of identification and tensions between them.
Through participants' narratives, the book tackles wider questions
around fair access to education and employment, social mobility and
the (re)production and transformation of social inequities. The
book will be of interest to scholars and students in the fields of
Youth, Education, Race/Ethnicity and Migration Sociology, as well
as community and education practitioners and anyone with an
interest in multi-ethnic societies and young people's histories.
				
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