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Working-Class People in UK Higher Education -

Working-Class People in UK Higher Education

Precarities, Perspectives and Progress
Buch | Hardcover
304 Seiten
2025
Emerald Publishing Limited (Verlag)
9781836620631 (ISBN)
CHF 138,00 inkl. MwSt
Guided by a collaborative and community oriented editorial process which embodies the ethos of working-class communities, chapters focus on five main section areas: academics, students and student journeys, pedagogy, teaching & learning, non-academic staff in Higher Education, and a final section dedicated to practical steps for the future.
In recent years, UK higher education (HE) has sought to pursue more inclusive practices. However, we are yet to fully understand the experiences of a breadth of working-class people in HE. This edited collection uniquely brings together working-class reflections in the different roles and professions that exist in UK universities.


Focusing on understudied groups including working-class academics, students, professional services, administrative staff, ancillary workers and parents, the chapters explore definitions of class, reflections of classism, class-based experiences, inequalities, and theory in conjunction with roles and professional experiences. Guided by a collaborative and community oriented editorial process which embodies the ethos of working-class communities, the collection focuses on five main section areas: academics, students and student journeys, pedagogy, teaching & learning, non-academic staff in HE, and a final section dedicated to practical steps for the future.


A first of its kind, observing the experiences of working-class people across the breadth of UK higher education, this is a breath of fresh air on this subject. It is compelling reading for sociological researchers of class and society, academics across disciplines who have shared lived experiences, those in higher education management and those who work with social class and social mobility in industry.

Jess Pilgrim-Brown is a Research Fellow at the University of Bristol and Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Oxford, UK. Teresa Crew is a Senior Lecturer in Social Policy, Bangor University, UK. Éireann Attridge is a PhD student in Education at University of Cambridge, UK.

Chapter 1. Introduction; Jess Pilgrim-Brown, Teresa Crew, and Éireann Attridge

Chapter 2. Academic Terminology; Rebecca White

Introduction to the section one: Underrepresented academics in UK higher education; Iona Burnell Reilly

Chapter 3. The normative trajectory of academics and class-based disablism in Higher Education; Alison Wilde

Chapter 4. From the council house to the ivory tower: Brilliance, bullying, passing, and the failure of academia for working-class academics; Leanne Dawson

Chapter 5. ‘Why are you talking like that?’ From fearing sounding ‘thick’ to embracing your voice: Working-class solidarity in academia; Kerry Preston and Norman Riley

Chapter 6. Breaking barriers: A working-class academic's journey towards a running a science festival; Claire Price

Chapter 7. Lasting legacy of imposter syndrome; Natalie Quinn-Walker

Introduction to the section two: Working-class students and their journeys to, and through, higher education; Éireann Attridge

Chapter 8. Lifting the ‘double mask’: Neurodivergent working-class students and the university experience; Nyika Suttie

Chapter 9. Educational narratives: Unravelling the experiences of mature students and working-class representation in lifelong education; Nysha Givans and Peter Bennett

Chapter 10. The heavy footprint of meritocratic discourse: An autoethnographic exploration of social and academic dislocation through elite higher education progression; Ed Penn

Introduction to the section three: Working-class pedagogy, methods, teaching and learning; Richard Waller

Chapter 11. A ‘view from within’: The pedagogy, practice and possibilities of drawing from a working-class background; Carli-Ria Rowell

Chapter 12. Rethinking knowledge from a working-class perspective: Voice, story and knowledge; Sorca Mc Donnell

Chapter 13. Classics for all: From classism to representation for working-class classicists; Arlene Holmes-Henderson

Chapter 14. The value of making explicit researcher positionality when researching working-class lives; Sarah McLaughlin

Chapter 15. The search for a ‘realistic Utopia’: Reflections on being an ‘insider/outsider’ in higher education; Sharon Clancy

Introduction to the section four: Non-academic working-class staff in UK HE; Charlie Davis

Chapter 16. Ancillary staff in higher education: In/visibility and mis/recognition; Marie-Pierre Moreau and Lucie Wheeler

Chapter 17. Bridging the gap: An autoethnographic reflection on working in both professional services and academic roles in UK HE; Stacey Mottershaw

Chapter 18. Becoming a ‘proper’ academic as a pracademic: Eating the imposterism trifle in an elite university; Rachael O’Connor

Chapter 19. In service to the academy: Exploring class and power hierarchies in the academic library; Darren Flynn

Chapter 20. “Prioritising the building, not the people in it”: The void of evidence in inclusive research, policy, and practice in UK Higher Education; Jess Pilgrim-Brown

Introduction to the section five: The future of working-class people in UK HE

Chapter 21. Solidarity spaces and places of reflection: Working-class identity in higher education arts faculty; Liza Betts and Jo Pickering

Chapter 22. Why we need working-class academics now more than ever; Charlie Rumsby

Chapter 23. Beyond the ivory tower: Transforming academia for working-class people; Teresa Crew

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Emerald Studies in the Sociology of Education
Verlagsort Bingley
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 509 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Erwachsenenbildung
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Makrosoziologie
ISBN-13 9781836620631 / 9781836620631
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