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Inequality in Higher Education and Social Class Reproduction: Based on Bourdieu's Theory of Cultural Capital
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62381/ACS.MEHA2024.07
Author(s)
Kefan Ni
Affiliation(s)
Lucton School Shanghai, Shanghai, China
Abstract
In the context of rapid economic development and social transformation in China, this article, based on Bourdieu's theory of cultural capital, explores the phenomena of inequality in China's higher education and their impact on the reproduction of social strata. It first analyzes the inequalities in educational opportunities, processes, and outcomes, identifying family background, uneven distribution of educational resources, and deficiencies in the educational assessment system as the main factors contributing to these inequalities. Through empirical data, the article demonstrates how cultural capital is transmitted and accumulated within the education system, thereby affecting individuals' social mobility. Finally, the article proposes a series of policy recommendations, including optimizing the distribution of educational resources, reforming educational training and management systems, and improving educational assessment mechanisms, to reduce educational inequality. It also provides guidance for future research directions. These measures aim to promote educational equity, break the solidification of social strata, and achieve social harmony and progress.
Keywords
Bourdieu; Cultural Capital; Educational Inequality; Social Stratification
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