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Refugees, Immigrants, and Education in the Global South: Lives in Motion: Routledge Research in Education

Editat de Lesley Bartlett, Ameena Ghaffar-Kucher
en Limba Engleză Hardback – iul 2013
The unprecedented human mobility the world is now experiencing poses new and unparalleled challenges regarding the provision of social and educational services throughout the global South. This volume examines the role played by schooling in immigrant incorporation or exclusion, using case studies of Thailand, India, Nepal, Hong Kong/PRC, the Philippines, the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Kenya, Egypt, South Africa, Senegal, Sudan, Mexico, and the Dominican Republic. Drawing on key concepts in anthropology, the authors offer timely sociocultural analyses of how governments manage increasing diversity and how immigrants strategize to maximize their educational investments. The findings have significant implications for global efforts to expand educational inclusion and equity.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415813969
ISBN-10: 0415813964
Pagini: 284
Ilustrații: 12 tables and 5 halftones
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in Education

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

INTRODUCTION: REFUGEES, IMMIGRANTS, AND EDUCATION IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH: LIVES IN MOTION
Lesley Bartlett & Ameena Ghaffar-Kucher

Chapter 1
STATE, MARKET, XENOPHOBIA: MAKING HAITIAN EDUCATIONAL MIGRANTS IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Kiran Jayaram

Chapter 2
AM I MY BROTHER’S KEEPER?: HAITIAN UNIVERSITY STUDENTS IN SENEGAL
Toni Cela Hamm

Chapter 3
THE PERILOUS TREK: ZIMBABWEAN MIGRANT CHILDREN AND TEACHERS IN SOUTH AFRICA
Jonathan Crush & Godfrey Tawodzera

Chapter 4
"THERE IS VIOLENCE EITHER WAY SO LET VIOLENCE COME WITH AN EDUCATION": SOUTHERN SUDANESE REFUGEE WOMEN’S USE OF EDUCATION FOR AN IMAGINED PEACEFUL FUTURE
Ginger A. Johnson

Chapter 5
TRANSNATIONAL EDUCATIONAL CAPITAL AND EMERGENT LIVELIHOODS:
CULTURAL STRATEGIES AMONG REPATRIATED SOUTH SUDANESE
MaryBeth Chrostowsky & David E. Long

Chapter 6
TRANSNATIONAL SCHOOLING IN PUNJAB, INDIA: DESIGNER MIGRANTS AND CULTURAL POLITICS
Kaveri Qureshi & Filippo Osella

Chapter 7
TRADITION, ENLIGHTENMENT, AND THE ROLE OF SCHOOLING IN GENDER POLITICS AMONG SOMALI GIRLS AND WOMEN IN DADAAB
Patricia Buck & Rachel Silver

Chapter 8
REFUGEE CAMP EDUCATION: POPULATIONS LEFT BEHIND
Susan Banki

Chapter 9
EDUCATION FOR MIGRANT CHILDREN ALONG THE THAILAND-BURMA BORDER: GOVERNANCE AND GOVERNMENTALITY IN A GLOBAL POLICYSCAPE CONTEXT
Kim Johnson

Chapter 10
THE CONSEQUENCES OF STATUS: THE SCHOOLING OF IRAQIS IN JORDAN
Carine Allaf & Kate Washington

Chapter 11
IMPENETRABLE CITIZENSHIP: TEACHERS’ PERCEPTIONS OF NON-CITIZEN STUDENTS IN THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Cambria Dodd Russell &Tatyana Kleyn

Chapter 12
MARGINAL INTEGRATION: THE RECEPTION OF REFUGEE-BACKGROUND STUDENTS IN AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLS
Joel Windle & Jennifer Miller

Chapter 13
THE MAKING AND UNMAKING OF "IDEAL IMMIGRANT STUDENTS": WORKING CLASS SOUTH ASIAN TEENAGERS IN HONG KONG
Wai-chi Chee

Chapter 14
THE CONSEQUENCES OF MATERNAL MIGRATION ON EDUCATION ASPIRATIONS OF MEXICAN CHILDREN LEFT BEHIND
Gabrielle Oliveira

Chapter 15
CULTURAL CAPITAL ACQUISITION THROUGH MATERNAL MIGRATION: EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCES OF FILIPINO LEFT-BEHIND CHILDREN
Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot

Descriere

The unprecedented human mobility the world is now experiencing poses new and unparalleled challenges regarding the provision of social and educational services throughout the global South. This volume examines the role played by schooling in immigrant incorporation or exclusion, using case studies of countries in Eastern Asia, Africa, Central America, and the Middle East. Drawing on key concepts in anthropology, the authors offer timely sociocultural analyses of how governments manage increasing diversity and how immigrants strategize to maximize their educational investments. The findings have significant implications for global efforts to expand educational inclusion and equity.

Notă biografică

Lesley Bartlett is an Associate Professor at Teachers College, Columbia University. She recently published Teaching in Tension: International Pedagogies, National Policies, and Teachers’ Practices in Tanzania (co-edited with Frances Vavrus, Sense Publishers, 2012) and Additive Schooling in Subtractive Times: Bilingual Education and Dominican Immigrant Youth in the Heights (co-authored with Ofelia Garcia, Vanderbilt University Press, 2011).
Ameena Ghaffar-Kucher is a Senior Lecturer and Associate Director of the International Educational Development Program at the University of Pennsylvania’s Graduate School of Education. Her areas of expertise are in migration and education, citizenship and transnationalism, and curriculum and pedagogy in international contexts.