What can the ideas of Axel Honneth and Pierre Bourdieu tell us about higher education in Chile?
Carlos Palma-Amestoy @cfpalam.bsky.social explores the struggle for recognition, individual responsibility and how education has become a “normative imperative”.
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Formación de aspiraciones y transición a la educación superior en Chile: Prácticas y estrategias institucionales | En Perfiles Educativos Número Especial: Educación superior y desigualdad social en América Latina
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Great podcast, highly recommended!
Getting a degree often feels necessary to gain recognition. However, higher education decisions are not straightforward. They involve moral and emotional concerns and are strongly influenced by social class. These issues are explored in the context of Chile. 👇
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Recently published: "Higher education and social recognition: On the moral dimension of pupils' aspirations and choices in Chile".
Thanks to @thesociologicalreview.org
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What It Takes to Get Ahead. Those who get ahead through education never rise alone – despite what many claim. This article draws on recent research to explore the trajectories of individuals from middle and lower-class backgrounds in Chile.
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Class analysis and social recognition. Some tentative reflections.
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¿Cómo lo hacen los que salen adelante? Al examinar las trayectorias de personas de sectores medios y bajos que logran ascender a través de la educación, el artículo destaca que nadie sube solo, como se pregona.
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International Conference: The Future of Social Mobility. Santiago, Chile. 3-4 December 2025
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Very good book. Theoretically and empirically is great. It presents a clear way of intersecting race and class, and applies it to the global and elite higher education. By @kalwantbhopal.bsky.social & @martinmyers.bsky.social
Great interview and the book looks very interesting: 'Bourdieu and Sayad against empire. Forging sociology in anticolonial struggle'
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