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This paper aims to address the oft-mentioned dearth of research on the suburbs by examining processes of sociospatial segregation and middle-class disaffiliation in London’s eastern suburban periphery. By drawing upon aspects of Bourdieu’s theoretical framework, the paper shows how the...
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The minority ethnic population of Britain has grown rapidly in recent decades, but the percentage of minority ethnic pupils has increased more rapidly. This is particularly the case in inner London where over 50% of secondary school pupils are now from minority ethnic groups. The paper examines...
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In this paper I argue that gentrification, despite the many arguments over its continuing validity as a concept, retains its key importance in understanding processes of class change. For some it is a process of colonising the city, for others a manifestation of belonging; for some the concept...
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The paper discusses parental choice of secondary schooling drawing on a recent study of East London. It argues that the New Labour agenda of promoting choice of secondary school can, in practice, constrain choice as parents 'play safe’. The paper reviews the working of educational choice...
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