This article presents a critical policy historiography of how Early School Leaving has been understood as a social problem and what policy responses have been enacted to tackle it in the Italian context, devoting a specific attention to the analysis of the translation of EU policy ideas, tools and recipes to reduce ESL. It shows how the formulation of a global and integrated national strategy to tackle ESL in Italy in 2018 can be interpreted as the result of a troubled process of re-culturing. Such a reculturing is the effect of the complex interplay between the legacies of the Italian welfare regime in education and the co-option of the ESL issue within a EU political frame that struggles to combine economic rationalism and soci...
The purpose of this text is to analyse the complex phenomenon of early school-leaving and to contex...
Beyond the statistical construction, early school leaving (ESL) is a political concept that requires...
Philanthropies and private foundations are increasingly acting as key nodes of the policy assemblage...
This article presents a critical policy historiography of how Early School Leaving has been underst...
In this essay I set out the current situation of Early School Leaving (ESL) in Italy by considering ...
In this essay I set out the current situation of Early School Leaving (ESL) in Italy by considering ...
International audienceThis article provides an analysis of early school leaving policies in Italy. A...
At the national and international level, early school leaving is associated with Italy's lack of gro...
International audienceThis article pays attention to early school leaving in France. Although dropou...
Studies on early school leaving (ESL) have shown a multifaceted outline of measures, intervention st...
This paper offers a contribution to the analysis of the ongoing construction of a European space of ...
Philanthropies and private foundations are increasingly acting as key nodes of the policy assemblage...
This paper deals with the early interruption of the studies concerning the age group between 18 and ...
The chapter is an exercise of reflective sociology on early school leaving (ESL) in Italy, a notable...
Education continues to define social positions and reproduce social inequalities. Deficiencies in ed...
The purpose of this text is to analyse the complex phenomenon of early school-leaving and to contex...
Beyond the statistical construction, early school leaving (ESL) is a political concept that requires...
Philanthropies and private foundations are increasingly acting as key nodes of the policy assemblage...
This article presents a critical policy historiography of how Early School Leaving has been underst...
In this essay I set out the current situation of Early School Leaving (ESL) in Italy by considering ...
In this essay I set out the current situation of Early School Leaving (ESL) in Italy by considering ...
International audienceThis article provides an analysis of early school leaving policies in Italy. A...
At the national and international level, early school leaving is associated with Italy's lack of gro...
International audienceThis article pays attention to early school leaving in France. Although dropou...
Studies on early school leaving (ESL) have shown a multifaceted outline of measures, intervention st...
This paper offers a contribution to the analysis of the ongoing construction of a European space of ...
Philanthropies and private foundations are increasingly acting as key nodes of the policy assemblage...
This paper deals with the early interruption of the studies concerning the age group between 18 and ...
The chapter is an exercise of reflective sociology on early school leaving (ESL) in Italy, a notable...
Education continues to define social positions and reproduce social inequalities. Deficiencies in ed...
The purpose of this text is to analyse the complex phenomenon of early school-leaving and to contex...
Beyond the statistical construction, early school leaving (ESL) is a political concept that requires...
Philanthropies and private foundations are increasingly acting as key nodes of the policy assemblage...