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      Identity capital, social capital and the wider benefits of learning: generating resources facilitative of social cohesion

      London Review of Education
      Informa UK Limited

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          This paper reviews theory and research pertaining to the acquisition of identity capital and social capital, and applies it to the changing nature of learning in late-modern societies, where the ability to undertake individualized life courses is becoming an increasingly important divide in the fortunes of the young as they make their way to adulthood. The identity capital model is elaborated in terms of the importance now placed on choice-making in managing the individualization process and balancing the immediate appeal of default individualization with the long-term gains of developmental individualization. This model points toward the need to institute an 'education for choice' in curricula to enhance the wider benefits of learning for both the individual, in terms of identity capital accumulation, and for the community with respect to intergenerational social capital building.

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                Journal
                London Review of Education
                London Review of Education
                Informa UK Limited
                1474-8460
                1474-8479
                January 2005
                January 2005
                : 3
                : 3
                : 221-237
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                10.1080/14748460500372382
                2117dd48-bfef-446b-8cbc-5693a245089f
                © 2005
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