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Equality and Ethnic Identities: Studies of Self-Concept, Child Abuse and Education in a Changing English Culture

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This book combines history, sociology, psychology and educational policy in research on a 40-year, crucial phase of development of ethnic identity, ethnic relations and educational and social policies for children in England, from pre-school to secondary school.

The authors show how nursery children of different ethnicities interact in beginning their identity journeys in a culture of both inequality, and evolving ethnic relationships and patterns of harmony, in Britain's developing multicultural society.

In looking at self-concept development in secondary school children through the lens of various kinds of child maltreatment, Alice Sawyerr and Christopher Bagley argue that ethnic minority children are psychological survivors, and African-Caribbean girls especially are making strong identity steps - it is the "e;poor whites"e; who will make up the precariat, the reserve army of labour, who are left behind in structures of inequality.

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Sensepublishers
946351080X / 9789463510806
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
13/07/2017
English
399 pages
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