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Stich, Amy E., (1980-)
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Access to inequality : = reconsidering class, knowledge, and capital in higher education /
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Access to inequality :/ Amy E. Stich.
Reminder of title:
reconsidering class, knowledge, and capital in higher education /
Author:
Stich, Amy E.,
Published:
Lanham, Md. :Lexington Books, : c2012.,
Description:
x, 135 p. :map, ill. ;24 cm.
Subject:
Education, Higher - Social aspects - United States. -
ISBN:
9780739169322 (hbk.) :
Access to inequality : = reconsidering class, knowledge, and capital in higher education /
Stich, Amy E.,1980-
Access to inequality :
reconsidering class, knowledge, and capital in higher education /Amy E. Stich. - Lanham, Md. :Lexington Books,c2012. - x, 135 p. :map, ill. ;24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 123-129) and index.
The democratization of American higher education --
"Set against the backdrop of democratization, increased opportunity, and access, income-based gaps in college entry, persistence, and graduation continue to grow, underlining a deep contradiction within American higher education. In other words, despite the well-intended, now mature process of democratization, the postsecondary system is still charged with high levels of inequality. In the interest of uncovering the mechanisms through which democratization, as currently conceived, preserves and perpetuates inequality within the system of higher education, this book reconsiders the role of social class in the production and dissemination of knowledge, the valuation of cultural capital, and the reproduction of social inequalities. Drawing upon the author's year-long qualitative research study within one 'democratized' institution of higher education and its associated art museum, Access to Inequality explores the vestiges of an exclusionary history within higher education and the art world--two related contexts that have arguably failed to adequately respond to the public's call to democratize."--Publisher's website.
ISBN: 9780739169322 (hbk.) :US60.00
LCCN: 2012025370Subjects--Topical Terms:
529555
Education, Higher
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LC Class. No.: LC191.94 / .S75 2012
Dewey Class. No.: 306.43/2
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