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Social Exclusion in School – A View on Vulnerability in a Context-based Perspective

Combatting Marginalisation by Co-creating Education

ISBN: 978-1-80043-451-6, eISBN: 978-1-80043-448-6

Publication date: 8 February 2021

Abstract

This chapter will strive to broaden the debate about school dropouts with a holistic analysis of two interviews applying the ‘Equalities Literacy Theory (EQL)’ as an analytical framework. We also use other theories and concepts such as Pierre Bourdieu's theory of fields and capitals, Etienne Wenger's concept of practice communities and McDermott's terms of contexts. In the chapter, we will meet Stine and Marlene, two young Danish women, both from close-knit families. 1 Bullying and social exclusion became the topics for both interviews as each of the informants narrate how it impacted them back then and how it has influenced their lives. We will use these two narratives to emphasise the importance of seeing vulnerability, dropout and marginalisation as situated in a context-based perspective.

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Pagh, C.H. and Dyrholm, M.E. (2021), "Social Exclusion in School – A View on Vulnerability in a Context-based Perspective", Gravesen, D.T., Stuart, K., Bunting, M., Mikkelsen, S.H. and Frostholm, P.H. (Ed.) Combatting Marginalisation by Co-creating Education (Great Debates in Higher Education), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 103-114. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80043-448-620211009

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