2022
DOI: 10.17583/ijrs.10344
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The minority within the minority: The survival strategies of Gypsy and Traveller students in Higher Education

Abstract: In recent years, there has been an increased focus on the barriers faced by Gypsies and Travellers in accessing Higher Education (e.g. Clark, 2004; Mulcahy, Baars, Bowen-Viner and Menzies, 2017; Darcy and Galloway, 2018). This follows decades of research on the attitudes, barriers and experiences of pupils in compulsory education (e.g., Bhopal, 2004; Levinson, 2007, 2014; Hamilton, 2016). However, there is still a lack of research exploring the trajectories of students within Higher Education. Clearly, the bar… Show more

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“…Other works have also explored how grassroots Roma women are opening space of transformation in the field of education, and how due to their organizing based on deep solidarity networks, they are setting the ground for Roma girls to have positive role models once reaching higher education McDonagh & Fonseca, 2022). Literature has explored how in these cases, collective action of Roma women does not solely impact on themselves, but also on their kids, and their whole communities.…”
Section: Leadership Civic Organizations and Roma Womenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other works have also explored how grassroots Roma women are opening space of transformation in the field of education, and how due to their organizing based on deep solidarity networks, they are setting the ground for Roma girls to have positive role models once reaching higher education McDonagh & Fonseca, 2022). Literature has explored how in these cases, collective action of Roma women does not solely impact on themselves, but also on their kids, and their whole communities.…”
Section: Leadership Civic Organizations and Roma Womenmentioning
confidence: 99%