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  • 10.1080/07294360.2023.2269886
Students, community and belonging: an investigation of student experience across six European countries
  • Oct 26, 2023
  • Higher education research and development
  • Jihyun Lee + 2 more

ABSTRACT Despite existing empirical work that explores the multiple ways in which students develop a sense of belonging in higher education, there is a dearth of comparative research about the extent to which the concepts of community and belonging are central to what it means to be a student and how students in different national contexts (beyond Anglophone countries) construct community and belonging. Drawing on qualitative data from students from six European countries, we provide an account of conceptualisations of community and belonging. Specifically, this paper extends discussions around community and belonging in higher education through comparative inquiry. Notwithstanding the individualised and consumerist framing of students accompanied by market reforms in higher education across Europe, it shows that the notion of community and/or belonging features prominently in students’ narratives. We also demonstrate how a sense of community and belonging is experienced on different levels. Crucially, the emphasis placed on community in students’ sense of belonging varies by the country, pointing towards the continued influence of distinctive national traditions, structures and norms of higher education. Our analysis contributes to wider debates about the development of a European Higher Education Area and its impact on European homogenisation.

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  • 10.1080/07294360124765
Introduction
  • Jul 1, 2001
  • Higher Education Research and Development
  • Richard James

  • Research Article
  • Cite Count Icon 10
  • 10.1080/07294360123640
Formative Assessment and its Relevance to Retention
  • Jul 1, 2001
  • Higher Education Research and Development
  • Mantz Yorke

  • Research Article
  • 10.1080/07294360123267
The First Year Experience Project: a model for university-wide change
  • Jul 1, 2001
  • Higher Education Research and Development
  • Michael Prosser Anne Pitkethly

  • Research Article
  • 10.1080/07294360123213
Using the Web to Explore Issues Related to the First Year Experience
  • Jul 1, 2001
  • Higher Education Research and Development
  • Janis Webb

  • Research Article
  • 10.1080/07294360124359
Acknowledgement
  • May 1, 2001
  • Higher Education Research and Development

  • Research Article
  • 10.1080/07294360050020516
Book Reviews
  • May 1, 2000
  • Higher Education Research and Development

  • Research Article
  • 10.1080/07294360050020525
Books Received 1999
  • May 1, 2000
  • Higher Education Research and Development