
معرفی
Professor Sarah Holloway holds a Chair in Human Geography at Loughborough University. Her research examines how social inequalities are reproduced through education systems, with focus on parenting cultures, supplementary education markets, and children's geographies. Holloway explores how class, ethnicity, and space shape educational opportunities through ethnographic and policy analysis.
Her research interests include neoliberal education reforms, private tuition markets, parenting practices, children's spatial experiences, and urban social geographies. Recent work investigates pandemic impacts on tutoring industries and conceptual frameworks for understanding agency in social reproduction.
Publications reveal consistent themes in educational marketization, class privilege reproduction, and methodological innovation in children's geographies. Her scholarship spans educational policy analysis, labor geography of tutoring, and theoretical contributions to agency-structure debates.
- Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences
- British Academy Mid-Career Fellow
- Philip Leverhulme Prize Winner



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