The goal of this article is to analyse the impact of specific public policies on the school trajectories of socially vulnerable Ciganos (Gypsies/Roma) who reside/live in the Metropolitan Areas of Lisbon and Porto. Through carrying out qualitative research, the analysis of key factors will allow us to understand the reasons behind school continuity and educational success of Ciganos, as well as the identity (re)configuration processes associated with the education paths of these individuals. We find that trajectories are not only intertwined with public policies and programmes, but also with other explanatory factors inherent to the individual,to the type of support he/she receives from his/her family, the presence of key figures in their li...
The aim of this article is to contribute to the analysis of the structural racism and racialization ...
While there is a growing body of research on Ciganos/Roma in Portugal, little is known about how Cig...
Despite the stereotyped homogenisation of the Ciganos (or Gypsies/ Roma) – often perceived as poor ...
The consolidation of the welfare state that took place after the 1974 revolution, particularly in th...
The purpose of this chapter is to present and discuss the main impacts of Portuguese public policies...
The consolidation of the welfare state that took place after the 1974 revolution, particularly in th...
The main aim of this article is to offer a comprehensive perspective to a better understanding of t...
In Portugal, schooling is a universal constitutional right for all, but in the case of the Gypsies, ...
In Portugal, schooling is a universal constitutional right for all, but in the case of the Gypsies, ...
In Portugal, schooling is a universal constitutional right for all, but in the case of the Gypsies, ...
In Portugal, schooling is a universal constitutional right for all, but in the case of the Gypsies, ...
Producción CientíficaWhile there is a growing body of research on Ciganos/Roma in Portugal, little i...
This work was supported by Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia, Portugal and the participation of t...
This open access volume provides an understanding of the different aspects of success, school contin...
This open access volume provides an understanding of the different aspects of success, school contin...
The aim of this article is to contribute to the analysis of the structural racism and racialization ...
While there is a growing body of research on Ciganos/Roma in Portugal, little is known about how Cig...
Despite the stereotyped homogenisation of the Ciganos (or Gypsies/ Roma) – often perceived as poor ...
The consolidation of the welfare state that took place after the 1974 revolution, particularly in th...
The purpose of this chapter is to present and discuss the main impacts of Portuguese public policies...
The consolidation of the welfare state that took place after the 1974 revolution, particularly in th...
The main aim of this article is to offer a comprehensive perspective to a better understanding of t...
In Portugal, schooling is a universal constitutional right for all, but in the case of the Gypsies, ...
In Portugal, schooling is a universal constitutional right for all, but in the case of the Gypsies, ...
In Portugal, schooling is a universal constitutional right for all, but in the case of the Gypsies, ...
In Portugal, schooling is a universal constitutional right for all, but in the case of the Gypsies, ...
Producción CientíficaWhile there is a growing body of research on Ciganos/Roma in Portugal, little i...
This work was supported by Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia, Portugal and the participation of t...
This open access volume provides an understanding of the different aspects of success, school contin...
This open access volume provides an understanding of the different aspects of success, school contin...
The aim of this article is to contribute to the analysis of the structural racism and racialization ...
While there is a growing body of research on Ciganos/Roma in Portugal, little is known about how Cig...
Despite the stereotyped homogenisation of the Ciganos (or Gypsies/ Roma) – often perceived as poor ...