1st Edition

Student Carers in Higher Education Navigating, Resisting, and Re-inventing Academic Cultures

Edited By Genine Hook, Marie-Pierre Moreau, Rachel Brooks Copyright 2022
    194 Pages 4 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    194 Pages 4 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This timely volume explores the ways that university institutions affect the experiences of student carers and how student carers negotiate the (often conflicting) demands of care and academic work.

    The book maps the experiences of student carers in academic cultures, exploring the intersectional ways in which gender, class, race and other social categories define who can take up a position as a student and a carer. It is framed by concerns of equity and diversity in higher education and ways that diverse people with wide-ranging care responsibilities are able to access and engage with degree-level study. The book promotes the idea of a more inclusive and equitable higher education environment and supports the emergence of more ‘care-full’ academic cultures which value and recognise care and carers.

    The book will be highly relevant reading for academics, researchers and post-graduate students with an interest in higher education, social justice, gender studies and caring responsibilities. It will also be of interest to postgraduate students in sociology of education as well as higher education policymakers.

    List of illustrations

    Editors

    List of contributors

    Acknowledgements

    1. Introduction
    2. Genine Hook, Marie-Pierre Moreau, and Rachel Brooks

    3. Affective equality in higher education: Resisting the culture of carelessness
    4. Kathleen Lynch

    5. Negotiating embodied aspirations: Exploring the emotional labour of higher education persistence for female caregivers
    6. Sarah O’Shea

    7. Belonging, space and the marginalisation of university childcare
    8. Genine Hook

    9. Anything but ‘carelessness’: Employed student-mothers’ experiences of low status vocational higher education
    10. Paul Smith

    11. A space for me, but what about my family?’: The experiences of Gypsy, Roma and Traveller student carers in UK higher education
    12. Christine Browne, Chelsea McDonagh, and Colin Clark

    13. Resisting colonisation: Indigenous student-parents’ experiences of higher education
    14. Rebecca D. Cox and Michelle Pidgeon

    15. How the ‘caring chain’ impacts the decision to study abroad, overseas experiences and career plan: A narrative analysis about a Chinese single mother
    16. Xuemeng Cao

    17. Doctoral carers: Tracing contradictory discourses and identifying possibilities for a more care-full doctoral education
    18. James Burford and Cat Mitchell

    19. Fragmented perceptions of institutional support for food-insecure student-parents
    20. Margaret W. Sallee, Christopher W. Kohler, Luke C. Haumesser, and Joshua C. Hine

    21. 'It’s not only me doing things for me’: Conference participation for doctoral students with caring responsibilities
    22. Emily F. Henderson

    23. Conclusion

    Genine Hook, Marie-Pierre Moreau, and Rachel Brooks

    Index

    Biography

    Genine Hook is Adjunct Lecturer at the University of New England, Australia.

    Marie-Pierre Moreau is Professor of Education and Education Research Lead at Anglia Ruskin University, UK.

    Rachel Brooks is Professor of Sociology at the University of Surrey, UK.