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Forbes, Joan; Maxwell, Claire; McCartney, Elspeth – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2021
Our paper analyses data from four Heads of elite fee-charging girls' schools in Scotland, focusing on how two social landscape changes -- changing pupil demographics and pressures on schools' charitable status -- may have reshaped the schools' institutional habitus. Following Bourdieu, we examine this question through the concept of habitus clivĂ©.…
Descriptors: Advantaged, Females, Fees, Institutional Characteristics
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Forbes, Joan; Lingard, Bob – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2015
This paper examines how high levels of social-cultural connectedness and academic excellence, inflected by gender and social class, constitute a particular school habitus of "assured optimism" at an elite Scottish girls' school. In Bourdieuian terms, Dalrymple is a "forcing ground" for the "intense cultivation" of a…
Descriptors: Social Capital, Females, Private Schools, Single Sex Schools
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Horne, John; Lingard, Bob; Weiner, Gaby; Forbes, Joan – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2011
This paper draws on a research study into the existence and use of different forms of capital--including social, cultural and physical capital--in three independent schools in Scotland. We were interested in understanding how these forms of capital work to produce and reproduce "advantage" and "privilege". Analysis is framed by…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Private Schools, Foreign Countries, Social Capital
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Forbes, Joan; Weiner, Gaby – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2012
This paper draws on case study data from a study of independent schools in Scotland, to examine school space as a site of mediation of educational dis/advantage and in/exclusion. A threefold and scalar conceptualisation of space is used together with social capital theory to analyse staff and student identifications with relations within and…
Descriptors: School Space, Foreign Countries, Educational Opportunities, Social Capital