
Overview
Background
Associate Professor Stahl's research interests focus on the relationship between education and society, socio-cultural studies of education, student identities, equity/inequality, and social change. Currently, his research projects and publications encompass theoretical and empirical studies of youth, sociology of schooling in a neoliberal age, gendered subjectivities, equity and difference as well as educational reform.
To date his scholarship has focused upon:
· Social and educational inequalities
· Learner Identities
· Student mobilities
· Masculinities
· Widening participation
He holds a PhD in Education (University of Cambridge), a Masters degree in International Education (New York University) and a Bachelors Degree in Secondary Education and English (Indiana University). He is a member and former SIG Convener for the Australian Association of Researchers in Education (AARE) and the American Educational Research Association (AERA).
Associate Professor Stahl was awarded a Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) from the Australian Research Council (2017-2019) where he researched the relationship between extreme disadvantage, masculinities and widening participation (DE170100510). In 2019, he was ranked by The Australian newspaper as one of the top 40 researchers in Australia who were less than 10 years into their career. Dr. Stahl is particularly interested in qualitative research methods, visual research methods and ethnography. At the University of Queensland, Dr. Stahl's teaches at the Undergraduate, Masters and PhD levels.
Recently, he was awarded two ARC Discovery projects: Including the voice of boys and young men in their health and well-being education (DP250102623) and Investigating how boys and young men experience their digital lives (DP250104014).
His research has been published in a range of international journals, including the Pedagogy, Culture and Society, the Journal of Educational Policy and Gender and Education. His books include Identity, neoliberalism and aspiration: educating white working-class boys (2015, Routledge), Ethnography of a neoliberal school: building cultures of success (2018, Routledge), Working-class masculinities in Australian higher education: policies, pathways and progress (2021, Routledge) and Gendering the First-in-Family Experience: Transitions, Liminality, Performativity (2022, Routledge) co-authored with Sarah McDonald.
He has held leadership positions in the American Educational Research Association (AERA) and the Australian Association for Research in Education (AARE).
Prior to working as a researcher, Stahl taught in secondary schools in the United Kingdom and the United States.
Availability
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Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor, Indiana University
- Masters (Coursework), New York University
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Cambridge
Research interests
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Sociology of Education
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Educational Inequalities
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Widening Participation and Higher Education
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Masculinities
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Boyhood/Adolescence
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Countering Violent Extremism
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Pre-service teacher education
Works
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2016
Journal Article
How "space" and "place" contribute to occupational aspirations as a value-constituting practice for working-class males
Stahl, Garth D. and Baars, Sam (2016). How "space" and "place" contribute to occupational aspirations as a value-constituting practice for working-class males. Education and Training, 58 (3), 313-327. doi: 10.1108/et-09-2015-0090
2016
Journal Article
Relationship-building in research: gendered identity construction in researcherparticipant interaction
Stahl, Garth (2016). Relationship-building in research: gendered identity construction in researcherparticipant interaction. Gender Identity and Research Relationships (Studies in Qualitative Methodology), 14, 145-165. doi: 10.1108/s1042-319220160000014020
2016
Journal Article
White working-class male narratives of "loyalty to self' in discourses of aspiration
Stahl, Garth (2016). White working-class male narratives of "loyalty to self' in discourses of aspiration. British Journal of Sociology of Education, 37 (5), 663-683. doi: 10.1080/01425692.2014.982859
2016
Journal Article
"It's about Improving My Practice": The Learner Experience of Real-Time Coaching
Sharplin, Erica J., Stahl, Garth and Kehrwald, Ben (2016). "It's about Improving My Practice": The Learner Experience of Real-Time Coaching. Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 41 (5), 119-135. doi: 10.14221/ajte.2016v41n5.8
2015
Journal Article
Race, class and gender in boys' education: repositioning intersectionality theory
Nelson, Joseph Derrick, Stahl, Garth and Wallace, Derron (2015). Race, class and gender in boys' education: repositioning intersectionality theory. Culture, Society and Masculinities, 7 (2), 171-187. doi: 10.3149/CSM.0702.171
2015
Book Chapter
DJ and MC habitus and ‘skillz’ in peer-led learning cultures
Stahl, Garth and Dale, Pete (2015). DJ and MC habitus and ‘skillz’ in peer-led learning cultures. Bourdieu and the sociology of music education. (pp. 127-142) edited by Pamela Burnard and Ylva Hofvander Trulsson. London, United Kingdom: Routledge.
2015
Book Chapter
Egalitarian habitus: narratives of reconstruction in discourses of aspiration and change
Stahl, Garth (2015). Egalitarian habitus: narratives of reconstruction in discourses of aspiration and change. Bourdieu, habitus and social research. (pp. 21-38) edited by Cristina Costa and Mark Murphy. New York, NY, United States: Palgrave Macmillan. doi: 10.1057/9781137496928_2
2015
Book
Identity, neoliberalism and aspiration: educating white working-class boys
Stahl, G. (2015). Identity, neoliberalism and aspiration: educating white working-class boys. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315774824
2014
Journal Article
Politics, policies and pedagogies in education: the selected works of Bob Lingard
Stahl, Garth (2014). Politics, policies and pedagogies in education: the selected works of Bob Lingard. British Journal of Educational Studies, 62 (3), 366-369. doi: 10.1080/00071005.2014.944397
2014
Journal Article
The affront of the aspiration agenda: White working-class male narratives of ‘ordinariness’ in neoliberal times El Agravio de la Aspiración: Narrativas de los hombres blancos de clase obrera sobre “Lo ordinario” en tiempos neoliberales
Stahl, Garth (2014). The affront of the aspiration agenda: White working-class male narratives of ‘ordinariness’ in neoliberal times El Agravio de la Aspiración: Narrativas de los hombres blancos de clase obrera sobre “Lo ordinario” en tiempos neoliberales. Masculinities and Social Change, 3 (2), 88-119. doi: 10.4471/MCS.2014.46
2013
Journal Article
Habitus Disjunctures, Reflexivity and White Working-Class Boys' Conceptions of Status in Learner and Social Identities
Stahl, Garth (2013). Habitus Disjunctures, Reflexivity and White Working-Class Boys' Conceptions of Status in Learner and Social Identities. Sociological Research Online, 18 (3), 19-30. doi: 10.5153/sro.2999
2013
Journal Article
Success on the decks: working-class boys, education and turning the tables on perceptions of failure
Stahl, Garth and Dale, Pete (2013). Success on the decks: working-class boys, education and turning the tables on perceptions of failure. Gender and Education, 25 (3), 357-372. doi: 10.1080/09540253.2012.756856
2012
Journal Article
Creating Positive Spaces of Learning: DJers and MCers Identity Work with New Literacies
Stahl, Garth and Dale, Pete (2012). Creating Positive Spaces of Learning: DJers and MCers Identity Work with New Literacies. Educational Forum, 76 (4), 510-523. doi: 10.1080/00131725.2012.708386
2012
Journal Article
Aspiration and a good life among white working-class boys in London
Stahl, Garth (2012). Aspiration and a good life among white working-class boys in London. Journal of Ethnographic & Qualitative Research, 7, 8-19.
2012
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Boys and their schooling: the experience of becoming someone else
Stahl, Garth (2012). Boys and their schooling: the experience of becoming someone else. Gender and Education, 24 (4), 465-467. doi: 10.1080/09540253.2012.686262
Funding
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Supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Gender Segregation of STEM Higher Education in China: A Sociological Perspective
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Rob Rouse
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Doctor Philosophy
Critical thinking reflected in the academic writing of Chinese and Australian PhD students
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Robyn Gillies
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Doctor Philosophy
Bridging the gender gap in mental health literacy
Principal Advisor
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Master Philosophy
Investigating the role of Disillusionment in Early Career Teacher Experiences
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Amy Rouse
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Doctor Philosophy
Considering a model for understanding the Australian Extreme Right-Wing
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Mair Underwood, Dr Jonah Rimer
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Doctor Philosophy
Expectations vs Experiences: Exploring Disillusionment in Early Career Teachers
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Amy Rouse
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Doctor Philosophy
Exploring Educator Opportunities for Promoting Gender Equity in Australian Single-sex Boy Schools
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Damon Thomas
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Master Philosophy
Anti-pluralism and the Populist Threat to Equality in Education The Case for a Collaborative Approach to School Based Intervention Strategies
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Bob Lingard
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Doctor Philosophy
Bridging the gender gap in mental health literacy
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Transformational learning in practice the exploration of teachers and school leaders role in the design of professional learning
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Terrance Fitzsimmons
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Doctor Philosophy
Critical Literacy Education in Papua New Guinea: Investigating Challenges in Preservice Teacher Education in the 21st Century
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Kate McLay, Professor Rhonda Faragher
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Doctor Philosophy
Critical Literacy Education in Papua New Guinea: Investigating Challenges in Preservice Teacher Education in the 21st Century
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Kate McLay, Professor Rhonda Faragher
Completed supervision
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2025
Doctor Philosophy
Critical Literacy Education in Papua New Guinea: Investigating Challenges in Preservice Teacher Education in the 21st Century
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Kate McLay, Professor Rhonda Faragher
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Changing Masculinities and Moral Landscapes among Young Uzbek Men in Uzbekistan
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Jenny Munro
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