“‘Life chances, lifestyle and everyday aspirational strategies and tactics”

Hickey Moody, Anna and Kenway, Jane. 2011. “‘Life chances, lifestyle and everyday aspirational strategies and tactics”. Critical Studies in Education, 52(2), pp. 151-163. ISSN 1750-8487 [Article]

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The notion of raising the aspirations of socially disadvantaged students is a key policy strategy in for enhancing such students' participation in higher education. However, this strategy runs the risk of being simplistic and ineffective unless it is informed by research on the links between aspirations and such students' changing life experiences particularly with regard to the many, often subtle, ways that power and privilege operate. This paper draws on an ethnographic study of young men in schools in regional Australia and shows how their everyday knowledges inform their aspirations. de Certeau's concepts, ‘strategy’, ‘tactic’ and ‘spatialized knowledges’ assist us to understand the knowledges boys pursue, resist, cling to and relinquish in relation to the shifting knowledge imperatives of their everyday lives. There are two main sets of knowledge they deploy; knowledge about life chances and lifestyle. Each involves diverse strategies and tactics.

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Article

Identification Number (DOI):

https://doi.org/10.1080/17508487.2011.572828

Departments, Centres and Research Units:

Educational Studies

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DateEvent
2011Published

Item ID:

12175

Date Deposited:

21 Jul 2015 07:55

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21 Jul 2015 07:55

Peer Reviewed:

Yes, this version has been peer-reviewed.

URI:

https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/12175

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