The Challenge of Comparing Fluid Categories: Race and Class in Educational Research

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of International and Comparative Education Pub Date : 2014-10-01 DOI:10.14425/00.73.60
L. Jackson
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Race and class are two of the most significant factors associated with educational inequality within and across societies. However, their definitions and significance vary over time, and from one place to another. As subjective factors related to identity, they also impact on one another in their effects on educational access and equity. These issues create challenges for conducting comparative educational research that effectively explores one or both of these factors. This essay examines challenges employing race and class in comparative educational research. Race and class are analysed separately, illustrating that ethical and political issues, not just conceptual miscommunications, are at stake in defining and using these categories. The geographical and political complexity of using race and class are also reflected on more generally, and the argument is put forward that analytic and self-reflexive understanding of diversity is needed for the development of fruitful understanding of the relationship between race and class and educational equity and justice.
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比较流动类别的挑战:教育研究中的种族和阶级
种族和阶级是社会内部和社会之间教育不平等的两个最重要的因素。然而,它们的定义和意义随着时间和地方的不同而不同。作为与身份相关的主观因素,它们对教育机会和公平的影响也相互影响。这些问题为有效探索其中一个或两个因素的比较教育研究带来了挑战。本文探讨了在比较教育研究中使用种族和阶级的挑战。种族和阶级被分开分析,说明在定义和使用这些类别时,道德和政治问题,而不仅仅是概念上的误解,是利害攸关的。使用种族和阶级的地理和政治复杂性也被更广泛地反映出来,并提出了对多样性的分析和自我反思的理解是必要的,以便对种族和阶级之间的关系以及教育公平和正义有富有成效的理解。
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