TY - JOUR
T1 - Searching for an educational shelter
T2 - classification, racialisation and genderisation during migrant families’ school-choice experiences in Chile
AU - Moyano Dávila, Camila
AU - Joiko, Sara
AU - Oyarzún, Juan de Dios
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020/7/2
Y1 - 2020/7/2
N2 - Latin families moving to a different Latin American country are placed in a dominated position by what is called ‘coloniality’. In this sense, we argue that the processes of classification (in terms of social class), racialisation and genderisation that migrant Latin families experience when choosing schools for their children in the Chilean context can be a form of this coloniality. To make our case, we use narratives from in-depth interviews conducted in Valparaíso with migrant families who applied to schools under the new admission system. In this sense, narratives show that the processes of classification, racialisation and genderisation, as socio-cultural productions, intersect with migrant families’ school-choice experiences. These intersections emerge when families match school choices with an shelter search, as they manifest their interests to protect their children, avoiding schools with ‘marginal children’ or racial bullying and safeguarding gender expectations.
AB - Latin families moving to a different Latin American country are placed in a dominated position by what is called ‘coloniality’. In this sense, we argue that the processes of classification (in terms of social class), racialisation and genderisation that migrant Latin families experience when choosing schools for their children in the Chilean context can be a form of this coloniality. To make our case, we use narratives from in-depth interviews conducted in Valparaíso with migrant families who applied to schools under the new admission system. In this sense, narratives show that the processes of classification, racialisation and genderisation, as socio-cultural productions, intersect with migrant families’ school-choice experiences. These intersections emerge when families match school choices with an shelter search, as they manifest their interests to protect their children, avoiding schools with ‘marginal children’ or racial bullying and safeguarding gender expectations.
KW - classification
KW - genderisation
KW - intersectionality
KW - Migration
KW - racialisation
KW - school choice
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U2 - 10.1080/09620214.2020.1771748
DO - 10.1080/09620214.2020.1771748
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85086339383
SN - 0962-0214
VL - 29
SP - 293
EP - 318
JO - International Studies in Sociology of Education
JF - International Studies in Sociology of Education
IS - 3
ER -