Negotiations, costs, and continuities: analysing the upward educational and social mobility of young men and women of Moroccan descent in Spain

IF 1.6 3区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Compare-A Journal of Comparative and International Education Pub Date : 2023-10-17 DOI:10.1080/03057925.2023.2268515
Blanca Mendoza, Jordi Pàmies, Marta Bertran
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ABSTRACTThis article examines the relationship between the upward educational and social mobility processes of young men and women of Moroccan descent in Catalonia, Spain. Through data obtained from two ethnographic research projects and life stories, we analyse and compare the experiences of twenty-four young men and women of Moroccan descent who are attending university or in the admissions process. From an intersectional perspective, we analyse how gender, religion, ethno-racial and class-based inequalities have conditioned their pathways and their opportunities for upward educational and social mobility. These young men and women use a ‘minority culture of mobility’ to establish various strategies and negotiations to gain better opportunities for academic continuity and social mobility. Our findings show that the benefits of upward educational and social mobility do not necessarily reflect ‘outside’ but rather ‘within’ their ethnic group.KEYWORDS: Upward educational mobilitysocial mobilityMoroccanMuslimintersectionality Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1. See Pàmies et al. (Citation2010) and Mendoza (Citation2017).Additional informationFundingThis work was supported by the Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca [2100 ARF100037]; Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología [250955].
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谈判、成本和持续性:分析西班牙摩洛哥裔青年男女的向上教育和社会流动性
摘要本文考察了西班牙加泰罗尼亚摩洛哥裔青年男女的向上教育与社会流动过程之间的关系。通过从两个人种学研究项目和生活故事中获得的数据,我们分析和比较了24名正在上大学或正在入学的摩洛哥裔青年男女的经历。从交叉的角度来看,我们分析了性别、宗教、民族-种族和基于阶级的不平等如何制约了他们向上教育和社会流动的途径和机会。这些青年男女利用“流动的少数文化”来制定各种策略和谈判,以获得更好的学术连续性和社会流动性的机会。我们的研究结果表明,向上教育和社会流动的好处不一定反映在“外部”,而是反映在“内部”。关键词:向上教育流动;社会流动;摩洛哥-穆斯林;参见Pàmies et al. (Citation2010)和Mendoza (Citation2017)。本研究得到了Recerca ajuts Universitaris ag de Gestió [2100 ARF100037]的支持;国家科学委员会Tecnología[250955]。
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期刊介绍: Comparative and international studies in education enjoy new popularity. They illuminate the effects of globalisation and post-structural thinking on learning for professional and personal lives. Compare publishes such research as it relates to educational development and change in different parts of the world. It seeks analyses of educational discourse, policy and practice across disciplines, and their implications for teaching, learning and management. The editors welcome papers which reflect on practice from early childhood to the end of adult life, review processes of comparative and international enquiry and report on empirical studies. All papers should include a comparative dimension.
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