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Zusatztext "In the book Finn develops a 'relational perspective' ? which brings into the foreground of analysis young women's personal worlds ? . the book would make a worthwhile read for postgraduate students! doctoral students and early career researchers seeking to learn more about the realities (and feasibility) of conducting QL projects as a sole researcher. ? would be suitable for a wide audience! ranging from undergraduate students through to academics working within the fields of gender! sociology and HE." (Lauren Stentiford! Gender and Education! 2016) Informationen zum Autor Kirsty Finn is Lecturer in the Department of Social Sciences at Edge Hill University, UK. She has previously taught at Teesside University, UK and the University of Manchester, UK. Klappentext The experience of higher education in the UK has become an increasingly common phenomenon in the 21st century. This book explores the emotional and moral significance of the relationships young women develop at university, such as friends, family and housemates, by using a seven-year qualitative longitudinal study of the transitional period. Zusammenfassung The experience of higher education in the UK has become an increasingly common phenomenon in the 21st century. This book explores the emotional and moral significance of the relationships young women develop at university! such as friends! family and housemates! by using a seven-year qualitative longitudinal study of the transitional period. Inhaltsverzeichnis Prelude 1. Introduction 2. Higher Education and Personal Life: A Relational Approach 3. Disentangling Family Relationships 4. Imagined, Embodied, Negotiated: HE and the Socio-Spatial Context of Friendship 5. Peer-Shared Intimacy, Love and Sexuality 6. Supporting New Graduates: Sustaining and Troubling Intergenerational Ties 7. Graduate Narratives of Success and (Im)Mobility 8. Conclusion ...
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Prelude
1. Introduction
2. Higher Education and Personal Life: A Relational Approach
3. Disentangling Family Relationships
4. Imagined, Embodied, Negotiated: HE and the Socio-Spatial Context of Friendship
5. Peer-Shared Intimacy, Love and Sexuality
6. Supporting New Graduates: Sustaining and Troubling Intergenerational Ties
7. Graduate Narratives of Success and (Im)Mobility
8. Conclusion
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"In the book Finn develops a 'relational perspective' ... which brings into the foreground of analysis young women's personal worlds ... . the book would make a worthwhile read for postgraduate students, doctoral students and early career researchers seeking to learn more about the realities (and feasibility) of conducting QL projects as a sole researcher. ... would be suitable for a wide audience, ranging from undergraduate students through to academics working within the fields of gender, sociology and HE." (Lauren Stentiford, Gender and Education, 2016)