Switzerland as a Site of Capital Accumulation: The Case of International Education

Authors

  • Karen Lillie
  • Anne-Sophie Delval

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26034/cm.sjs.2024.6033

Keywords:

Elites, international education, global capitalism, mobility, Switzerland, Transnational reproduction

Abstract

This special issue explores how and why foreign families and individuals, as well as local institutions, capitalize on the Swiss private schools’ market. Our introduction unpacks how the country and its educational landscape intersect with broader ties to global capitalism and asset movement. By further unravelling the interplay of social re/production, Bourdieusian capital accumulation, and transnational mobility for the globally elite, our introduction sets forth an important research agenda on Switzerland’s international education sector.

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Article

Issue 2

Section

Editorial / Introduction

Number

127142

Language

English

Published

2024-09-06

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Copyright (c) 2024 Karen Lillie, Anne-Sophie Delval
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