On being rural: identity claims, higher education and the global citizen
Unlike other western countries, Australian young people do not have the tradition of moving away from home to go to university; the most common living arrangement for Australians in their twenties is to be living in the parental home (Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2005). For rural young people accessing tertiary studies, however, staying at home is rarely an option, especially if a rural young person accesses an elite higher education institution. Thus within Australian higher education, mobility is an ontological absolute for a rural young person. Simply put, all of the elite 'sandstone' u ... Show more
Authors: Holt, Brenda Southerland
Australian Association for Research in Education (AARE)
Published: Deakin, Australian Capital Territory, AARE, 2010
Resource type: Conference paper
Physical description: 20 p.
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