The paper focuses on the “unexpected pathways” of successful students with an immigrant background: these biographical routes, that seems socially impossible, raise theoretical issues around the individual-society, actor-structure relationship. Disadvantaged students who succeed represent a sociological challenge in the attempt to understand atypical situations and to identify the institutional processes and the structural opportunities that facilitate them, reducing ethnic inequalities in education. This framework is the starting point of the Su.Per. project (Success in educational pathways of students with immigrant background), based on the collection of written autobiographies of 65 immigrant students, attending upper secondary ...
This paper presents the qualitative data collection process aimed at the study of the impactsocial r...
The study subject presented here is the school inclusion process of immigrant immediate descendants...
This chapter sketches the state of the debate on the roles and positions of native-born children of ...
The paper focuses on the ?unexpected pathways? of successful students with an immigrant background:...
The article focuses on unexpected pathways of successful students with an immigrant background, in o...
Resilient students—those who succeed at school despite a disadvantaged immigrant background—are a c...
Education is a human right, and among the indicators of human development, education is indisputably...
No abstractThe educational discourse about the socialization and integration of immigrant children w...
A large amount of young people coming from developing countries have arrived in Italy during the las...
The goal of successfully incorporating ethnic minorities represents a decisive challenge for modern ...
Despite existing educational inequalities, the literature provides hardly any empirically validated ...
In an atmosphere of growing racism, xenophobia, intolerance and fear of diversity, schools, too, are...
This dissertation provides an empirical inquiry into the schooling of children of immigrants in Ital...
This paper examines some psychological aspects of the academic adjustment and social inclusion of yo...
The new wave of global immigration to Europe has increased the urgency to discern which aspects of s...
This paper presents the qualitative data collection process aimed at the study of the impactsocial r...
The study subject presented here is the school inclusion process of immigrant immediate descendants...
This chapter sketches the state of the debate on the roles and positions of native-born children of ...
The paper focuses on the ?unexpected pathways? of successful students with an immigrant background:...
The article focuses on unexpected pathways of successful students with an immigrant background, in o...
Resilient students—those who succeed at school despite a disadvantaged immigrant background—are a c...
Education is a human right, and among the indicators of human development, education is indisputably...
No abstractThe educational discourse about the socialization and integration of immigrant children w...
A large amount of young people coming from developing countries have arrived in Italy during the las...
The goal of successfully incorporating ethnic minorities represents a decisive challenge for modern ...
Despite existing educational inequalities, the literature provides hardly any empirically validated ...
In an atmosphere of growing racism, xenophobia, intolerance and fear of diversity, schools, too, are...
This dissertation provides an empirical inquiry into the schooling of children of immigrants in Ital...
This paper examines some psychological aspects of the academic adjustment and social inclusion of yo...
The new wave of global immigration to Europe has increased the urgency to discern which aspects of s...
This paper presents the qualitative data collection process aimed at the study of the impactsocial r...
The study subject presented here is the school inclusion process of immigrant immediate descendants...
This chapter sketches the state of the debate on the roles and positions of native-born children of ...