1960
DOI: 10.2307/2089982
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Sponsored and Contest Mobility and the School System

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“…From a sociological perspective, students' pathways to college exist within more general models of status attainment and social mobility (e.g., Grodsky, 2007;Karen, 1990;Lucas, 2001;Rosenbaum, 1978;Turner, 1960). Educational achievement and social ties partially determine the levels of social capital accessible to students, which in turn provides assistance in obtaining additional education and making effective educational choices (Coleman, 1988;Lin, 1999).…”
Section: Models Of College Choicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…From a sociological perspective, students' pathways to college exist within more general models of status attainment and social mobility (e.g., Grodsky, 2007;Karen, 1990;Lucas, 2001;Rosenbaum, 1978;Turner, 1960). Educational achievement and social ties partially determine the levels of social capital accessible to students, which in turn provides assistance in obtaining additional education and making effective educational choices (Coleman, 1988;Lin, 1999).…”
Section: Models Of College Choicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since managers tend to have higher social-class origins (Granick 1962-, Poole et al 1981 (Kram 1985), because it takes a great deal of time, and the amount of management attention available for devoting to such activities can be quite limited (Mintzberg 1973). Additionally, it may be politically wiser for managers to wait and see who has survived promotion tournaments (Turner 1960;Rosenbaum 1984) (Kram 1985). By supplying these resources a 'coat-tail' effect may operate by which prot6g6s become members of a mentor's coalition (Cyert and March 1963;Weick 1979).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Building on Bourdieu's (1996) exposition of the consecration and legitimation of elites through prestigious high schools as well as the concept of sponsored mobility (Turner 1960), we have outlined a case study about Singaporean scholars studying at Oxbridge colleges. We began this exposition by mapping out the transnational matching processes involved between two "feeding" institutions in SingaporeRaffles and Hwa Chong -and the highly desired academic accreditation available from Oxbridge programmes.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Altbach 1989 Following Ralph Turner, the role of the Singaporean government in promoting elite student migration can be seen as a kind of sponsored mobility. Turner (1960) characterises sponsored mobility as one which favours a controlled selection process where the elite (or their agents) are seen to be best qualified to judge merit and choose individuals for elite status. He contrasts the sponsored ideal type with 'contest mobility' which he describes as a system of mobility where elite status is won, or battled over, through individualized means.…”
Section: Elite Schooling and The Transnational Tendencymentioning
confidence: 99%
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