Implications of the My School Website for Disadvantaged Communities: A Bourdieuian Analysis |
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Authors: | Carmen Mills |
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Institution: | The School of Education, The University of Queensland |
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Abstract: | AbstractDrawing on the theoretical constructs of Pierre Bourdieu, this article explores implications of the Australian My School website for schools located in disadvantaged communities. These implications flow from the legitimisation of certain cultural practices through the hidden linkages between scholastic aptitude and cultural heritage and the resulting reproduction of social and cultural inequalities. Seeing transformative potential rather than determinism in Bourdieu’s theoretical constructs, the article also suggests ways forward for improving the educational outcomes of students in disadvantaged communities. A transformation of the ‘field’ is central to this. |
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Keywords: | Bourdieu disadvantage cultural capital symbolic violence My School |
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