Costly Opportunities: Social Mobility in Segregated Societies

Álvarez-Rivadulla, María José

  • 出版商: Cambridge
  • 出版日期: 2024-05-31
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  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 75
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 1009503235
  • ISBN-13: 9781009503235
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商品描述

This Element investigates entrenched inequality in Latin America through a unique case of class integration in Colombian higher education. Examining a forgivable loan program benefiting 40,000 high-achieving individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds, the Element introduces 'gate opening' and 'diversified networks' as mechanisms countering traditional inequality reproduction. Utilizing a longitudinal, ethnographic approach, it explores the evolving process of social mobility within an elite school, emphasizing subjective experiences and challenges. Despite educational gaps and stark social differences, most students formed cross-class friendships, completed their education, and achieved higher socioeconomic positions. Yet, in so doing they had to face several costs of social mobility resourcing to strategies such as camouflaging or disclosing, sometimes becoming culturally omnivourous in the end. The significance of a prestigious degree varies based on the professional labor market, with first-generation students facing more challenges in low quality or elitist markets where cultural and social capital act as entry barriers.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

本書通過哥倫比亞高等教育中一個獨特的階級融合案例,探討拉丁美洲根深蒂固的不平等問題。該案例研究了一個可寬恕貸款計劃,惠及了40,000名來自弱勢背景的高成就個體,並引入了「開門機制」和「多元化網絡」作為對抗傳統不平等再生產的機制。通過長期的民族志研究方法,本書探討了精英學校內社會流動的演變過程,強調主觀體驗和挑戰。儘管存在教育差距和明顯的社會差異,大多數學生建立了跨階級的友誼,完成了他們的教育,並取得了較高的社會經濟地位。然而,在實現社會流動的過程中,他們不得不面對一些成本,並採取策略,如掩飾或揭示,有時最終成為文化多元化。傳統學位的重要性因專業勞動市場而異,第一代學生在低質量或精英市場面臨更多挑戰,其中文化和社會資本充當進入障礙。