“…Moreover, quantitative and qualitative research demonstrates that spatial disparities in the delivery of education, alongside parental choice of schools, can exacerbate social in/exclusion (Butler & Hamnett, 2011;Bernelius & Vilkama, 2019;Ramos Lobato & Groos, 2019). Donnelly and Gamsu (2019) have identified and reflected on so-called "geometries of power" that shape and reinforce uneven spatial mobilities and social reproduction among young people. This suggests that pathways to education, particularly higher education, are mandated by expectations, patterned by class, gender, and particularly race, especially when reflecting on the whiteness of many university campuses (Gamsu et al, 2019).…”