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The result of collaboration between students and researchers across Europe as part of an Erasmus+ funded project, this book sheds light on power structures and exclusion processes in education from the perspectives of young people.
Bridging practical, empirical and theoretical questions, and focusing on young people’s stories in and outside of school, this edited collection delves into the narratives of young respondents that have experienced severe challenges in their school life. Written in three parts, the authors introduce the basic concepts surrounding social inclusion and equality, present chapters written and co-written with students, and consider the implications and models for practice, both in schools, youth work and higher education.
Including a final chapter written by guest author Distinguished Professor Michelle Fine, who reflects on the project, and the potentials for future education, youth work and research, this book invites readers to better understand marginalization and how to build an inclusive educational future.

Table of Contents
PART I. BACKGROUND DISCUSSIONS, THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL ACCOUNTS Chapter 1. Bringing people together. An introduction to the book, the project and the research behind it; David Thore Gravesen, Sidse Hølvig Mikkelsen, and Peter Hornbæk Frostholm Chapter 2. Social cultural learning: students as co-researchers, a key for students’ success?; Mette Bunting, Sidse Hølvig Mikkelsen, and Paul Cammack Chapter 3. The context of early school leavers; Kaz Stuart, Mette Bunting, Sidse Hølvig Mikkelsen, and Geir H. Moshuus Chapter 4. Equalities literacy framework; Kaz Stuart and David Thore Gravesen Chapter 5. The indirect approach – the basics, the craft and the ethics; Peter Hornbæk Frostholm and Steve Walker PART 2. EMPIRICAL FINDINGS, NARRATIVES AND ANALYTICAL TAKES Chapter 6. The importance of the student-teacher relationship; Mette Bunting and Kristin Jota Chapter 7. The educational potential of the arts for at-risk-students; Marie Møller-Skau Chapter 8. Social exclusion in school - a view on vulnerability in a context based-perspective; Camilla Josephine Haven Pagh and Mette Elgaard Dyrholm Chapter 9. The one and only civilised way through education; Annemette Lund Kjær Chapter 10. Young voices about inclusive education; Kathrine Bordevich, Mette Bunting, and Ingrid Gulseth Berge Chapter 11. Educational deprivation in Blackpool in the UK; Kaz Stuart, Deborah Terras, and Tracy Cow Chapter 12. ‘Done with’ not ‘Done to’. Confronting marginalization by engaging in conversations with young people; Steve Walker and Mette Bunting Chapter 13. The importance of families and social relations outside school; David Thore Gravesen, Sidse Hølvig Mikkelsen, Peter Hornbæk Frostholm, and Josefine Mark Raunkjær PART 3. IMPLICATIONS AND POTENTIALS FOR FUTURE PRACTICE Chapter 14. A broader view at marginalization – and the steps towards change; David Thore Gravesen, Kaz Stuart, and Mette Bunting Chapter 15. Now what? Practical implications for higher education; Sidse Hølvig Mikkelsen and David Thore Gravesen Chapter 16. A love letter of sorts; Michelle Fine

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    Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
    Publication Date: 08/02/2021
    ISBN13: 9781800434516, 978-1800434516
    ISBN10: 1800434510

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The result of collaboration between students and researchers across Europe as part of an Erasmus+ funded project, this book sheds light on power structures and exclusion processes in education from the perspectives of young people.
    Bridging practical, empirical and theoretical questions, and focusing on young people’s stories in and outside of school, this edited collection delves into the narratives of young respondents that have experienced severe challenges in their school life. Written in three parts, the authors introduce the basic concepts surrounding social inclusion and equality, present chapters written and co-written with students, and consider the implications and models for practice, both in schools, youth work and higher education.
    Including a final chapter written by guest author Distinguished Professor Michelle Fine, who reflects on the project, and the potentials for future education, youth work and research, this book invites readers to better understand marginalization and how to build an inclusive educational future.

    Table of Contents
    PART I. BACKGROUND DISCUSSIONS, THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL ACCOUNTS Chapter 1. Bringing people together. An introduction to the book, the project and the research behind it; David Thore Gravesen, Sidse Hølvig Mikkelsen, and Peter Hornbæk Frostholm Chapter 2. Social cultural learning: students as co-researchers, a key for students’ success?; Mette Bunting, Sidse Hølvig Mikkelsen, and Paul Cammack Chapter 3. The context of early school leavers; Kaz Stuart, Mette Bunting, Sidse Hølvig Mikkelsen, and Geir H. Moshuus Chapter 4. Equalities literacy framework; Kaz Stuart and David Thore Gravesen Chapter 5. The indirect approach – the basics, the craft and the ethics; Peter Hornbæk Frostholm and Steve Walker PART 2. EMPIRICAL FINDINGS, NARRATIVES AND ANALYTICAL TAKES Chapter 6. The importance of the student-teacher relationship; Mette Bunting and Kristin Jota Chapter 7. The educational potential of the arts for at-risk-students; Marie Møller-Skau Chapter 8. Social exclusion in school - a view on vulnerability in a context based-perspective; Camilla Josephine Haven Pagh and Mette Elgaard Dyrholm Chapter 9. The one and only civilised way through education; Annemette Lund Kjær Chapter 10. Young voices about inclusive education; Kathrine Bordevich, Mette Bunting, and Ingrid Gulseth Berge Chapter 11. Educational deprivation in Blackpool in the UK; Kaz Stuart, Deborah Terras, and Tracy Cow Chapter 12. ‘Done with’ not ‘Done to’. Confronting marginalization by engaging in conversations with young people; Steve Walker and Mette Bunting Chapter 13. The importance of families and social relations outside school; David Thore Gravesen, Sidse Hølvig Mikkelsen, Peter Hornbæk Frostholm, and Josefine Mark Raunkjær PART 3. IMPLICATIONS AND POTENTIALS FOR FUTURE PRACTICE Chapter 14. A broader view at marginalization – and the steps towards change; David Thore Gravesen, Kaz Stuart, and Mette Bunting Chapter 15. Now what? Practical implications for higher education; Sidse Hølvig Mikkelsen and David Thore Gravesen Chapter 16. A love letter of sorts; Michelle Fine

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