Higher Education and Working-Class Academics 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-58352-1_3
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“…, 2007; Hurst and Warnock, 2015; Butler, 2021), inadequate – i.e. non-middle class – demeanor, clothing, language, taste (Skeggs, 2004; Oldfield, 2007; Case, 2017; Lee, 2017; Crew, 2020), lack of cultural knowledge (Mckenzie, 2016; Crew, 2020) or unfamiliarity with academic norms and customs (Oldfield, 2007), insufficient self-confidence (Reddin, 2012; Warnock and Hurst, 2016; Case, 2017), “survival guilt” (Walkerdine, 1994; Walkerdine et al. , 2001), to lacking social relations with gatekeepers and key figures in a given field (Crew, 2020).…”
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“…, 2007; Hurst and Warnock, 2015; Butler, 2021), inadequate – i.e. non-middle class – demeanor, clothing, language, taste (Skeggs, 2004; Oldfield, 2007; Case, 2017; Lee, 2017; Crew, 2020), lack of cultural knowledge (Mckenzie, 2016; Crew, 2020) or unfamiliarity with academic norms and customs (Oldfield, 2007), insufficient self-confidence (Reddin, 2012; Warnock and Hurst, 2016; Case, 2017), “survival guilt” (Walkerdine, 1994; Walkerdine et al. , 2001), to lacking social relations with gatekeepers and key figures in a given field (Crew, 2020).…”
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“…non-middle class – demeanor, clothing, language, taste (Skeggs, 2004; Oldfield, 2007; Case, 2017; Lee, 2017; Crew, 2020), lack of cultural knowledge (Mckenzie, 2016; Crew, 2020) or unfamiliarity with academic norms and customs (Oldfield, 2007), insufficient self-confidence (Reddin, 2012; Warnock and Hurst, 2016; Case, 2017), “survival guilt” (Walkerdine, 1994; Walkerdine et al. , 2001), to lacking social relations with gatekeepers and key figures in a given field (Crew, 2020). One of Teresa Crew's interlocutors summed these accounts up very concisely: “I am playing catch up, economically and culturally, in comparison to those who had a smoother transition into academia” (Crew, 2020: 40).…”
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