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Mobility, aspiration, voice : a new structure of feeling for student equity in higher education

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posted on 2024-06-13, 08:17 authored by S Sellar, T Gale
There is a changed ‘structure of feeling’ emerging in higher education systems, particularly in OECD nations, in response to changed social, cultural and economic arrangements. Taking a student equity perspective, the paper names this change in terms of ‘mobility’, ‘aspiration’ and ‘voice’. It argues that (1) new kinds and degrees of mobility are now a significant factor in sustaining unequal access to and experience of higher education for different student groups, (2) despite government and institutional aspirations to expand higher education, students' desires for university are not a given among new target populations and (3) while universities are seeking to enroll different students in greater numbers, the challenge now is how to give greater voice to this difference. Drawing on these themes of mobility, aspiration and voice and taking recent changes to higher education policy in Australia as the case, the paper presents a new conceptual framework for thinking about student equity in HE. The framework extends from established approaches that focus on barriers to accessing higher education in order to focus on people's capacities in relation to higher education participation.

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Location

Melbourne, Vic

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2011, Taylor & Francis

Journal

Critical studies in education

Volume

52

Season

Special Issue : New Capacities for Student Equity and Widening Participation in Higher Education

Pagination

115-134

ISSN

1750-8487

eISSN

1750-8495

Issue

2

Publisher

Routledge