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Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Soziologie 50 (2024), 2

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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Switzerland as a Site of Capital Accumulation: The Case of International Education [EN] 
Karen Lillie, Anne-Sophie Delval
127-142

Being Swiss and International: Territorialities at Stake in the Field of Swiss Hospitality Management Schools [EN] 
Anne-Sophie Delval
143-167

The Uncertain Value of Cosmopolitan Capital: Teachers at International Schools in Switzerland [EN] 
Jeanne Rey
169-191

Concerted Cultivation from Afar: Wealthy Chinese Families and Their Children at Swiss International Boarding Schools. [EN] 
Mianmian Fei
193-208

Educating Inheritors. Economic Socialization in Swiss International Boarding Schools [EN] 
Caroline Bertron
209-231

Subjective Career Success of Industrial Workers a Decade After Mass Redundancy [EN] 
Fiona Köster
233-254

Income Inequality Considering the Cost of Living. An Admin-Data Approach Studying the Swiss Case [EN] 
Oliver Hümbelin, Tina Richard, Rudolf Farys, Ben Jann
255-277

Sustainability as Proper Investment: Organisational and Field Level Effects of Grand Challenges in the Case of Swiss Banking [EN] 
Hannah Mormann, Raimund Hasse
279-303

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