Dr. Billy Wong (Associate Professor in Widening Participation, University of Reading) has published a co-authored article in the journal, Widening Participation and Lifelong Learning, with his colleague, Dr. Kate Hoskins from Brunel University. The paper is entitled, ‘Re/configuring possible selves and broadening future horizons: the experiences of working-class British Asian women navigating higher education’.

The paper explores the experiences of working-class British Asian women at university, with a focus on the importance of work placements in enabling a reimagination of their possible futures. The paper argues that the university can provide transformative spaces to enable a reconfigured possible future self, especially for those from underrepresented backgrounds.

For more information on Dr. Wong’s research, visit his staff profile page here. You can also follow him on Twitter here.

 

Reference

Hoskins, K. & Wong, B. (2022). Re/configuring possible selves and broadening future horizons: The experiences of working-class British Asian women navigating higher education. Widening Participation and Lifelong Learning, 24(1), 114-138.  https://doi.org/10.5456/WPLL.24.1.114