“…The concept refers to the individual possession of cultural resources, artifacts, and practices, and researchers have applied it to elucidate why and how choosing a school has become a major struggle over the cultural space of the school, where children acquire certain types or qualities of education that correspond to their families’ class positions and aspirations. Although scholars emphasize that different resources, artifacts, and practices count as cultural capital in particular local and national contexts, they converge on the view that schools are key institutions for class reproduction, that is, why middle-class parents participate actively in school choice (English, 2009; Gaztambide-Fernández & Parekh, 2017; Jaeger, 2009; Poder & Lauri, 2014; Roda, 2017; Wettewa, 2016; Wu, 2012).…”