‘I have some trauma responses, but it’s not my identity’: furthering social justice for care experienced and estranged university students

IF 1.4 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH International Studies in Sociology of Education Pub Date : 2022-11-16 DOI:10.1080/09620214.2022.2145335
R. Marvell, Samantha Child
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ABSTRACT Care experienced and estranged students encounter profound material inequalities throughout their higher education journeys which demand our attention. However, cultural discriminations also pose problems. Both operate as social injustices which preclude them from being included, valued or seen as ‘ideal’ students, contributing towards inequitable outcomes. Drawing on feminist methodologies, this paper analyses 11 narratives of care experienced and estranged students at a post-1992 English university. This offers confirmatory evidence of material inequalities, including financial precarities and mismatched wellbeing provision. It also adds new insights into how such students are simultaneously subjected to processes of misrecognition. This includes being misinterpreted, disrespected or rendered invisible, excluding them from university lifeworlds and undermining a sense of belonging. Inspired by Nancy Fraser, the paper concludes that we must (continue to) tackle material exclusions alongside processes of misrecognition in order to further a social justice agenda for care experienced and estranged students in higher education.
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“我有一些创伤反应,但这不是我的身份”:为有护理经验和疏远的大学生促进社会正义
护理经验丰富和疏远的学生在他们的高等教育旅程中遇到了深刻的物质不平等,这需要我们的关注。然而,文化歧视也带来了问题。这两者都是社会不公正的行为,使他们无法被纳入、重视或视为“理想”学生,从而导致不公平的结果。本文运用女权主义方法论,分析了11名1992年后英国一所大学经历过关爱和疏远的学生的故事。这为物质不平等提供了确凿的证据,包括金融不稳定和不匹配的福利供应。它还为这些学生如何同时受到误解的过程提供了新的见解。这包括被误解、不受尊重或被忽视,将他们排除在大学生活之外,破坏他们的归属感。受南希·弗雷泽(Nancy Fraser)的启发,这篇论文得出结论,我们必须(继续)解决物质排斥和误解的问题,以便为高等教育中有经验和疏远的学生提供进一步的社会正义议程。
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期刊介绍: International Studies in Sociology of Education is an international journal and publishes papers in the sociology of education which critically engage with theoretical and empirical issues, drawn from as wide a range of perspectives as possible. It aims to move debates forward. The journal is international in outlook and readership and receives papers from around the world. The journal publishes four issues a year; the first three are devoted to a particular theme while the fourth is an "open" issue.
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