2020
DOI: 10.1080/11356405.2020.1741874
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Alliances, oppositions and the nature of ephemeral identities in ethnically diversified Basque education (Alianzas, oposiciones y la naturaleza de las identidades efímeras en el sistema educativo vasco étnicamente diverso)

Abstract: This study is part of a broader ethnographically based research project analysing interethnic student interactions in the Basque education system. It focuses on the nature of interethnic student alliances and oppositions within Basque education, which act as identity producers. The research methods include documentary analysis, participant observation, 36 semi-structured interviews and four focus groups. Results indicate that students who had a migrant background allied to oppose learning Basque. Alliances wer… Show more

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“…Historical events have added momentum [4] to migration, particularly conflicts, wars, humanitarian crises, and natural disasters. In an attempt to clarify the current situation, Arango [5] pointed out that "rapid and sustained economic growth, the increasing internationalization of economic activity, worldwide decolonization processes and emerging economic development processes in the Third World, brought with them an intensification of migration, both internally and internationally."…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Historical events have added momentum [4] to migration, particularly conflicts, wars, humanitarian crises, and natural disasters. In an attempt to clarify the current situation, Arango [5] pointed out that "rapid and sustained economic growth, the increasing internationalization of economic activity, worldwide decolonization processes and emerging economic development processes in the Third World, brought with them an intensification of migration, both internally and internationally."…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%