Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Research Blog #3: Privitization for the First Generation College Student
Privatization emphasizes the individual reform and does nothing to change the system. It stresses the individual over the fact that system need reform. In order to help first-generation college students to network and integrate socially systems must be put in place to encourage such behavior. Therefore privatization only hinders and slows the process of social integration for first-generation college students.In Ken Ilgunas's Walden on Wheels he focuses on how he had to make sacrifices to accommodate the post-college life. "To live in harmony with our own particular needs and desires, I knew I had to test ideologies, not follow them, I told myself that it was okay to want things, if I had a money, to buy things," (282). The system didn't change so he forced to change his lifestyle make things work.
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