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  • 1
    UID:
    almafu_9961612423202883
    Format: 1 online resource (310 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 9783031633454
    Series Statement: Young People and Learning Processes in School and Everyday Life, 8
    Content: This volume provides a broad outlook on migrant youth and schooling in Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Iceland and the United Kingdom. It explores empirically how these young people—who range from the first to the third generation—position themselves in relation to school, friendships, language-use, aspirations, and the expectations placed upon them. The book also examines the role of a variety of professionals, street-level bureaucrats, and other key actors in framing, representing, problematizing and ultimately contributing to shaping the experiences of these young people. Contemporary contextual challenges for educational advancement are particularly highlighted, as are key issues of cultural representation and recognition. Several contributions also focus on sub-groups within the immigrant-origin population that have so far only received a limited attention in the literature, such as youth in rural areas, LGBT youth, first-in-family college students, and youth who transition out of anti-school subcultures. The contributors stem from a variety of disciplines, ranging from Education and Youth Studies to Social Work and Sociology, and tackle many innovative themes, such as peer violence, special needs education, and artistic interventions, among many others. Through this original perspective and comparative outlook, the book makes an important contribution to the literature on youth, migration, identity, and education. It will interest undergraduate students in several areas of the social sciences, teachers and other professionals who work with children and young people.
    Note: 1. Introduction -- PART I. YOUTH PERSPECTIVES -- 2. Worst School in Town? Students in Disadvantaged Neighbourhoods Reclaiming Representations of Their School -- 3. Who Is Friends With Whom? Figurations of Ethno-Racial Differences in Youth Friendships -- 4. Boys at the Periphery: Balancing Acts and Their Consequences for Minority Danish Boys in Danish Schools -- 5. Unequal Temporalities: On Ethnicity and Future Imaginaries in Lower Secondary Education in Denmark -- 6. The Inheritance of Contradiction: Parental Expectations, Educational Aspirations, and Trajectories to Higher Education of First-Generation College Students from Swedish and Immigrant Backgrounds -- 7. To be and not to be: Second language coded students -- 8. The Development and Negotiation of Linguistic Identities of Youth of Vietnamese Refugees Background in Iceland -- 9. Syrian Refugee Youth in Iceland: Education and Integration -- PART II. PROFESSIONAL PERSPECTIVES -- 10. Plurilingual Youth’s Negotiations of Linguistic Identity inVarious Learning Spaces: A multiple-case study from Iceland -- 11. On the Margins of Leisure: A Swedish Policy Analysis of the Problematization of Children’s Leisure Time -- 12. “If you stand out too much, belonging to a group is hard”: Growing Up in Rural Idyllic Sweden, Reflections from an Adult Perspective -- 13. The Making of Children at a Community School: How Children’s Leisure is Performed in Terms of Place and Gender -- 14. Engaging with Danish Teachers’ Lower Expectations Towards Ethnic Minoritized Students’ School Performance -- 15. At the Heart of the Swedish City: Professionals supporting youth in disadvantaged urban areas -- 16. (In)visible Vulnerability: Working with Young LGBTQ+ People with Migrant Backgrounds -- PART III. PEDAGOGICAL PERSPECTIVES & PRACTICE -- 17. Inclusion vs. Exclusion: Organization of Training Programme for Newly Arrived Students of (16-19) Age on Structural and System Levels in Norway -- 18. Cultivating Youths’ Identities through Multicultural Education: Toward Culturally Sustaining Teaching and Assessment -- 19. Minority Identities on Display: Experience of Research on Three Multicultural Events -- 20. Twice Invisible: Migrant Children with Special Educational Needs -- 21. Sixty Years Later and Still not Quite British: The Windrush Generation -- 22. Objects and Props in the Role of the Human: How Theatre Performance can Restore New Kinds of Visibility to Migrants and Refugees -- 23. The Arts as ‘Therapy’: The Arts as Investigation.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Hammarén, Nils Migrant Youth, Schooling and Identity Cham : Springer,c2024 ISBN 9783031633447
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    edoccha_9961612423202883
    Format: 1 online resource (310 pages)
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 9783031633454
    Series Statement: Young People and Learning Processes in School and Everyday Life Series ; Volume 8
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Chapter 1: Introduction to Migrant Youth, Schooling, and Identity -- "Migrant Youth" and Schooling in Five National Contexts -- Schooling, Identity, and Precariousness -- Themes and Structure of the Book -- Relations, Interactions, and Divides -- Institutions, Policies, and Subjectivities -- Representations, Misrepresentations, and Counter-representations -- References -- Part I: Relations, Interactions, and Divides -- Chapter 2: "I'm No Longer Tough": School Motivation Among Minority Danish Boys -- Introduction -- Methods and Selection of Cases -- Understanding Patterns in Minority Ethnic Boys' Motivation for School -- Rationales, Illusios, and Figured Worlds -- Getting Serious: Waseem -- Withdrawing from the Group -- "There Was a Time When You Were the Sickest": Amir -- "Jumping Off" -- School Engagement, Support, and Positive Expectations -- Insisting, Positive Expectations -- Motivation, Illusio, and Figured Worlds -- Captured by the Illusio of the Street World -- "I'm No Longer Tough"-Disengaging from the Street World -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Feeling the Squeeze: Affective Mediation of Parental Educational Expectations Among Low-SES Students from Immigrant Backgrounds -- Introduction -- Background and Research Aims -- Data and Methodological Considerations -- Findings -- Family Expectations and Support -- Negotiated Aspirations -- Educational and Affective Challenges -- Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Experiences and Challenges of Syrian Refugee Youth in Iceland -- Introduction -- Previous Research -- Theoretical Framework -- Method -- Findings -- Teachers' and Families' Support -- Challenges and Future Plans -- "Time Is an Effective Healer" -- Role of Religion and Culture -- Belonging, Social Contacts and Social Isolation -- Discussion and Conclusion. , References -- Chapter 5: Who Are Friends with Whom? Performative Boundary Work of Friendship in a Diverse Danish School -- Introduction -- Marking Boundaries of Similarity and Difference -- 'Danes' and 'Muslims' -- 'Danish Potatoes' -- Friendship as Performative Boundary Work -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6: "It Is Even More Painful When You Can't Do Anything": Excavating the Details of How Schoolteachers Negotiate Challenging Situations Related to Ethnic Minority Students -- Introduction -- Memory Work-Inspired Group Interviews -- Empirical Data -- An Affective-Discursive Analytic Lens -- "I Can Also Relate to the Feeling" -- "It Was Really Because of the Language" -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 7: On "Generation Blindness"-The New Third Generation of Racially Minoritized Danish Youth in School -- Introduction -- Methodology and Research Ethics -- The Nordic Exceptionalism and the Colour-Blind School: A Research Field and Context -- Teacher's Mis-Interpellations -- The Majority's Mis-interpellations -- Inter- and Intra-ethnic Mis-interpellations -- Concluding Notes on Generational Blindness -- References -- Chapter 8: Young, Queer, Migrant, and Racialized: Intersectional Perspectives on Social Pedagogical Work in Sweden -- Introduction -- Being a Young Queer of Color in a European Context -- Intersectional Aspects of Being a Young Queer of Color -- Methodological Considerations -- Talking About Social and Pedagogical Work with Young Queers of Color -- Being Young, a Person of Color, and Lgbtqia+, Positionings and Problematizations -- Interventions and Practice-The Necessity of Constructing Safe Spaces -- Concluding Discussion -- References -- Chapter 9: Doubly-Disadvantaged or Even Hidden Away: The Situation of Migrant and Refugee Children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities -- Introduction -- Exploring Silences. , Exploring Layers of Complexity: Understanding What Happens to Children -- Being Disabled by Systems Designed for Mainstream Groups -- Home and School -- Policy Implementation -- Misunderstanding and Misplacement -- Different Backgrounds and Understandings -- Disabled Through Stigmatization-Tales of Invisibility -- Reflections -- References -- Part II: Institutions, Policies, and Subjectivities -- Chapter 10: Invisible Girls and Visible Boys at a Swedish Community School: How Children's Leisure Is Talked About in Terms of (Vulnerable) Places and Gender -- Introduction -- Institutionalised Leisure -- From Societal to Individual -- Gender and Place in (Parallel) Institutional Settings -- The Case -- The Risk of the Place -- The Invisible Girls and Visible Boys -- Discussion -- References -- Chapter 11: Do the "Right Thing" or the "Safe Thing"? Social Workers' Dilemma When Supporting Youth in Local Communities Affected by Criminals -- A Narrative Perspective on Intuitional Work -- Setting the Scene -- Method and Data -- Between a Rock and a Hard Place -- Discussion -- References -- Chaper 12: Teachers' Responses to Educational Policies for Newly Arrived Students with Limited School Background in Norway -- Introduction: Identifying the Key Issues -- Background: Upper-Secondary Education for Newly-Arrived Students -- Previous Research and Analytical/Theoretical Concepts -- Deficit- and Asset-Based Approaches to Education of NAMS -- The Concept of Inclusion in the Context of NAMS: Research About Organisation, Reception, and Learning -- Contextual Constraints and Opportunities Concerning the School, Transition Comprehensiveness, and Resources -- Qualitative Study in Two Schools -- Interviews with Teachers -- How Teachers Perceive, Identify, and Understand Students' Challenges and Opportunities. , Teachers' Experiences Regarding the Organisation of the Educational Programme -- Teachers' Experiences Regarding Contextual Constraints and Opportunities -- Analysis and Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 13: To Be and Not to Be: Students' Negotiations of School Categorizations -- Introduction -- Swedish as a Second Language -- Second Language Students as a Category -- Poststructuralism and Ethnography -- To Be and Not to Be a Second Language Student -- The Meaning of Origin in Relation to Language Proficiency -- (Un)normal Swedish -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 14: Plurilingual Youth's Negotiations of Linguistic Identity in Informal, Non-formal, and Formal Learning Spaces: A Multiple-Case Study from Iceland -- Plurilingual Students: Setting the Scene -- What Linguistic Identities Do Plurilingual Youth Assume Through Their Language Choices and Identity Negotiations? -- Findings: Language Choices, Linguistic Identities, Power Relations, and Identity Negotiations -- Language Choices in Formal, Non-formal, and Informal Learning Spaces -- Exerting Agency in Presenting Own Linguistic Repertoires -- Assuming Linguistic Identities Through Language Choices and Identity Negotiations -- Discussion: Embarking on Plurilingual Identities -- Conclusions: Plurilingualism Is a Power -- References -- Chapter 15: Family Language Policies and Linguistic Identities of Three Generations of Vietnamese in Iceland -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Linguistic Identities -- Family Language Policies -- Methodology -- Findings -- Home Languages -- Multilingualism and Modes of Communication with Relatives and Friends -- Icelandic and Schooling -- Analysis of Linguistic Identities -- Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- Part III: Representations, Misrepresentations, and Counter-representations -- Chapter 16: 'It Doesn't Matter What I Do. , I Will Still Be Judged': The Construction of 'Established' and 'Outsider' in Idyllic Rural Sweden -- Woodland -- Growing Up and Becoming 'Respectable' in Rural Society -- The Established and the Outsiders -- The Community Context: Embracing Citizens and Shaping Respectability -- School Context and the (Re)shaping of Children -- Constructing the Outsider: Everyday Life in School-Age Educare -- Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 17: Culturally Relevant and Sustaining Pedagogies: Theoretical Underpinnings, Practical Value and Implications for Teacher Education -- Introduction -- Theoretical Underpinnings of Culturally Relevant and Sustaining Pedagogies -- Practical Value and Criticism of Culturally Relevant and Sustaining Pedagogies -- The Significance of Appropriate Teacher Education for Securing a Culturally Sustaining Future -- References -- Chapter 18: Minority Identities on Display: Youth Experiences from Three Multicultural Events -- Introduction -- Multicultural Events: Historical Background -- Research on Contemporary Multicultural Events -- Participants and Data -- Three Telling Cases -- Greenlandic Inuit Culture on Display: The Case of Stoppested Verden -- Celebrating School Diversity: The Case of a Multicultural School Event -- Recognising Indigenous Culture: Sámi National Day at School -- Discussion -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 19: Worst School in Town? Students in Disadvantaged Neighbourhoods Reclaiming Representations of Their School -- Introduction -- Background: School Segregation and Representation -- Notes on Methodological and Conceptual Framework -- The School as a Safe Heaven -- Relationships for Learning -- Conclusions -- References. , Chapter 20: Objects and Props in the Role of the Human: Ways in Which Theatre Performance Can Restore New Kinds of Visibility to Migrants and Refugees: War Maker Performance as an Example.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Hammarén, Nils Migrant Youth, Schooling and Identity Cham : Springer,c2024 ISBN 9783031633447
    Language: English
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