Anselma Gallinat At the conference ‘Merit or Meritocracy?’, which preceded this special issue, David Civil asked us what we would be [...]
Read moreMeritocracy, pragmatism and possibilities: a working class female experience of university.
Sam Shields There are differential patterns of access to higher education for men and women. More women than men are mature [...]
Read moreThe Merit in Mobility
Geoff Payne Although ‘social mobility analysis’ is an established field of academic research, while ‘meritocracy studies’ is not, meritocracy and social [...]
Read moreBritain’s Elites: New Lions, Old Foxes.
Daniel Smith In The Rise of the Meritocracy, 1870-2033, Young warned of a new aristocracy where individuals could rest assured that [...]
Read moreReal Goals for Real People?
Tony Chapman When Michael Young wrote The Rise of the Meritocracy, it was acceptable in most political circles to adopt educational [...]
Read moreMeritocracy as Neoliberal Mantra
Jo Littler Why is the idea of meritocracy – the idea that society should be organised so that anyone can rise [...]
Read moreA Meritocracy of Experience: Apprenticeships as the ‘Practical Solution’?
Angus McVittie This article considers the themes of Young’s book The Rise of the Meritocracy alongside an analysis of UK [...]
Read moreBeyond Meritocracy: Equality, Classlessness and Citizenship
Hugo Radice The concept of ‘meritocracy’ is today generally understood as a positive one, meaning equality of opportunity for all individuals [...]
Read more‘Resilience’ must not be used to plug gaping holes in Palestinian Aid
Emma Keelan and Brendan Ciarán Browne Whilst optimists may claim the United States retains its credibility as a worthy mediator [...]
Read moreAfter the Swedish election?
Sara Edenheim In Sweden, the wave of solidarity for refugees that spread across Europe in the autumn of 2015 was perceived [...]
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