Publication
Title
'Maybe life can become easier because of my good grades' : children's conflicting repertoires on aspirations and life chances
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Abstract
In this article, we draw on interviews with pupils aged 11–13 years, to analyse children’s aspirations, expectations of the future, and reasonings about social inequality in the context of an early tracking education system. We highlight the conflicting yet creative ways in which children make sense of inequality in relation to life chances. Although our child-respondents prefer structural explanations for inequality, they strategically draw on repertoires of individual social mobility to express their faith in personal agency and meritocracy. In doing so, these children use narratives of upwards mobility that have arisen in very different socio-economic and political contexts to make sense of inequality in their own locality.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Sociological research online / University of Surrey. - Guildford
Publication
Guildford : 2021
ISSN
1360-7804
DOI
10.1177/1360780420975417
Volume/pages
26 :3 (2021) , p. 581-600
Article Reference
1360780420975417
ISI
000625266300001
Medium
E-only publicatie
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UAntwerpen
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Research group
Project info
Multiple identities and shared senses of belonging? A qualitative longitudinal analysis of children's identity formation in a super-diverse city.
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Affiliation
Publications with a UAntwerp address
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Last edited 08.12.2024
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