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E-raamat: Cultural Capital, Identity, and Social Mobility: The Life Course of Working-Class University Graduates [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

(Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands)
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"This qualitative study explores the meaning of working-class origin in the life and career of university graduates. Social transition from a working-class background to a middle-class milieu results in loyalty conflicts and communication barriers. The lack of social and cultural capital and the absent sense of an assertive self-presentation are pivotal barriers to gaining management functions. Positions in certain key sectors are not necessarily allocated according to professional capacity, but to obscure social connections, regulated by cultural codes and tests. Matthys approaches social mobility as a trajectory of identity construction in which different classes are integrated, and uses the notion of identity capital to interpret and discuss the meaning of the individual drive in social mobility. "--

This qualitative study explores the meaning of working-class origin in the life and career of university graduates. Social transition from a working-class background to a middle-class milieu results in loyalty conflicts and communication barriers. The lack of social and cultural capital and the absent sense of an assertive self-presentation are pivotal barriers to gaining management functions. Positions in certain key sectors are not necessarily allocated according to professional capacity, but to obscure social connections, regulated by cultural codes and tests. Matthys approaches social mobility as a trajectory of identity construction in which different classes are integrated, and uses the notion of identity capital to interpret and discuss the meaning of the individual drive in social mobility.

List of Tables
ix
Preface xi
1 (When) Working Class-Children Enter Academic Learning: Problem Formulation, the Field and Method
1(29)
2 A Tough Life?
30(14)
3 Identity, Context and Agency
44(21)
4 A Firm Foundation
65(31)
5 A Successful Transformation
96(30)
6 Career and Life
126(38)
7 Hicks and Proletarians
164(31)
8 Reflections: The Part I Have Played
195(28)
9 Abstract and Conclusions
223(26)
Appendix: List of Respondents 249(2)
Notes 251(4)
References 255(12)
Index 267
Mick Matthys is a Professor at University Utrecht.