ABSTRACT

Bourdieu’s sociology has traditionally been confined to the limits of its French national context. This edited collection seeks to challenge these boundaries, applying Bourdieu’s analysis of practice to Chinese education as it gains relevance and attention around the globe.

This book stems from the conviction that empirical investigation and conceptual inventiveness are needed to understand the historical and contextual particularities of Sino-foreign higher education. It brings the sociology of Pierre Bourdieu to the specificity of higher education in and for China and the multi-scalar complexity of higher education beyond the nation. Aggregating recent Bourdieu-informed investigations of empirical worlds of Sino-foreign higher education, the volume mainly considers two problems: structures and strategies of advantage behind institutional and individual action in Sino-foreign higher education; and student participation in the practices of that higher education. The volume probes the potential of Bourdieusian theory and methodology for understanding Chinese higher education beyond the nation.

This book is written to engage with the intellectual work of both established scholars and higher degree research students within China and beyond. The empirical studies provide useful insights for educational leaders in Chinese higher education sectors and in the universities of English-dominant western countries where students and researchers from China have been a growing presence. The theoretical and methodological discussions will be pertinent to scholars who are interested in Bourdieu’s sociology and sociology of higher education.

chapter 1|18 pages

Bourdieu and Chinese higher education beyond the nation

Structures, strategies, and practices of advantage

part I|51 pages

Structures and strategies of advantage behind institutional and individual action in Sino–foreign higher education

chapter 2|20 pages

Partnering for transnational higher education

A multiple correspondence analysis of university habitus and institutional action for ‘China–Foreign Cooperation in Running Schools’

part II|88 pages

Student participation in practices of Sino–foreign higher education

chapter 5|14 pages

Chinese international students in physical activity and physical education courses

A conceptual critique of the literature grounded in Bourdieu's concept of bodily hexis

chapter 9|19 pages

Mobile international students in China

Immersion ‘in-between’

part III|21 pages

Conclusions: Reflexive re-appropriation of the sociology of Pierre Bourdieu for research on higher education in the 2020s and beyond