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Bildungsbenachteiligung Bei Kindern Mit Migrationshintergrund Aufgrund Der Entwertung Des Kulturellen Und Sozialen Kapitals
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Book Synopsis Bildungsbenachteiligung bei Kindern mit Migrationshintergrund aufgrund der Entwertung des kulturellen und sozialen Kapitals by : Nora Blöchl
Download or read book Bildungsbenachteiligung bei Kindern mit Migrationshintergrund aufgrund der Entwertung des kulturellen und sozialen Kapitals written by Nora Blöchl and published by GRIN Verlag. This book was released on 2016-04-26 with total page 44 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Bachelorarbeit aus dem Jahr 2016 im Fachbereich Soziologie - Kinder und Jugend, Note: 1, Universität Wien (Germanistik), Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: In der vorliegenden Arbeit soll eine Antwort auf die Forschungsfrage „Inwiefern ist Bourdieus Konzept der Chancengleichheit auf die Bildungsbenachteiligung von Kindern mit Migrationshintergrund anzuwenden?“ gefunden werden. Zuerst wird auf Bourdieus Theorie der Chancengleichheit eingegangen. Die verschiedenen Formen des Kapitals werden aufgelistet und erklärt. Danach wird das Thema mit Boudons Theorie noch weiter ausgeführt und es soll erläutert werden, wie das kulturelle Kapital in der Familie weitergereicht wird. Anhand einer Tabelle wird aufgezeigt, wie die Bildungsungerechtigkeiten vom Schulsystem reproduziert werden. Um etwas genauer darzustellen, inwiefern der Bildungsweg von Migrant/innen der zweiten Generation von dem Bildungsweg ihrer Eltern abhängig ist, wird eine Studie von Michaela Sixt und Marek Fuchs angeführt. Die Ergebnisse dieser Studie werden anhand der institutionellen Diskriminierung in der Schule erklärt. Es soll die Frage geklärt werden, inwiefern Migrant/innen in der zweiten Generation der Bildungsweg erschwert wird. Im nächsten Kapitel werden die Mechanismen der institutionellen Diskriminierung angeführt. Es wird erläutert, inwiefern die deutsche Sprache in der Schule als kulturelles Kapital eine große Rolle spielt und eine kurze Erklärung zum transkulturellen Ansatz geliefert. Um einen produktiven Ansatz im Bezug auf Transkulturalität und Mehrsprachigkeit anzuführen, wird kurz auf das schwedische Schulsystem eingegangen und dieses mit dem österreichischen System verglichen. Im darauffolgenden Kapitel wird eine geschichtliche Analyse zum österreichischen Kulturbegriff geliefert und auf die nationale Sprachenpolitik eingegangen. Der letzte Teil der Arbeit soll Antwort darauf geben, ob Mehrsprachigkeit bei Menschen mit Migrationshintergrund als kulturelles Kapital gelten kann und welche Folgen die Entwertung dieses Kapitals auf die Identitätsbildung haben kann.
Book Synopsis Sind Kinder mit Migrationshintergrund im deutschen Bildungssystem benachteiligt? by : Madline Ehrentraut
Download or read book Sind Kinder mit Migrationshintergrund im deutschen Bildungssystem benachteiligt? written by Madline Ehrentraut and published by GRIN Verlag. This book was released on 2020-07-07 with total page 26 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2020 im Fachbereich Pädagogik - Schulwesen, Bildungs- u. Schulpolitik, Note: 1,3, Universität zu Köln, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Die Arbeit setzt sich mit dem Thema der Bildungsbenachteiligung von Kindern mit Migrationshintergrund auseinander. Ziel der Arbeit ist es zu klären, ob Kinder mit Migrationshintergrund im deutschen Bildungssystem benachteiligt sind und inwieweit ihre soziale Herkunft den individuellen Lern- und Bildungserfolg beeinflusst. Dabei bezieht sich der Autor auf die Theorie der kulturellen Reproduktion von dem französischen Soziologen Pierre Bourdieu. Zunächst wird der Begriff "Migration" erläutert, wobei auch darauf eingegangen wird, welche Formen von Migration es gibt und wer in Deutschland als Migrant bezeichnet wird. Anschließend stellt der Autor die Theorie der kulturellen Reproduktion von Pierre Bourdieu vor, um im späteren Verlauf darauf stützen und Bildungsbenachteiligung von diesem Hintergrund betrachten zu können. Danach werden die wesentlichen Begriffe seiner Theorie erläutert: Habitus, sozialer Raum und Klasse, soziale Felder und Kapitalarten. Anschließend folgt eine allgemeine Erläuterung der Bildungsbenachteiligung durch einen Migrationshintergrund, die in einem weiteren Unterpunkt mit Betrachtung der Theorie der kulturellen Reproduktion unterstützt wird.
Book Synopsis Migrationshintergrund als Nachteil im Bildungssystem? Sozialtheorie von Pierre Bourdieu by : Sarah Ricke
Download or read book Migrationshintergrund als Nachteil im Bildungssystem? Sozialtheorie von Pierre Bourdieu written by Sarah Ricke and published by GRIN Verlag. This book was released on 2016-07-22 with total page 24 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2016 im Fachbereich Soziologie - Soziales System und Sozialstruktur, Note: 1,3, Universität zu Köln (Humanwissenschaftliche Fakultät), Veranstaltung: Bildungsbenachteiligung, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit ist es, die verschiedenen Mechanismen aufzudecken, die zur ungleichen Behandlung von Migrantenkindern in der Schule führen und unter dem theoretischen Blickwinkel der Überlegungen Pierre Bourdieus die Chancenungleichheit von SchülerInnen mit Migrationshintergrund im Bildungssystem zu untersuchen. Die Gliederung der Arbeit orientiert sich an der Beantwortung der Frage und besteht aus zwei Hauptteilen; dem ersten Kapitel, das die Dimensionen und Mechanismen der Bildungsbenachteiligung von SchülerInnen mit Migrationshintergrund in den Fokus nimmt und dem zweiten Kapitel, das einen Einblick in die Theorie Bourdieus ermöglicht und auf Basis dessen die Ursachen für die Bildungsungleichheiten differenzierter analysiert werden sollen. Durch Entwicklungen wie Globalisierung, zunehmende Wanderungsbewegungen und gesellschaftliche Individualisierungsprozesse leben wir in einer multikulturellen Gesellschaft und das Bewusstsein darüber ist gegenwärtig sehr ausgeprägt. Für das Zusammenleben in einer Gesellschaft stellen Gleichberechtigung und soziale Gleichheit unabdingbare Wesenskerne dar. Der Bildung als zentrale Ressource für Lebenschancen kommt dabei eine besondere Bedeutung zu, weil sie den Zugang zu sozialen Positionen und verschiedenen Schichten und soziale Aufstiegen ermöglicht. Das Bildungsniveau eines Menschen entscheidet über dessen schulischen und beruflichen Erfolg, aber auch über die Möglichkeiten der Teilnahme am gesellschaftlichen Leben. Laut Schulstatistik betrug der Anteil von SchülerInnen mit Migrationshintergrund an der Gesamtzahl der SchülerInnen ohne Schulabschluss über 60 % und an denen mit Abitur unter 20 %. Dieser Befund alarmiert besonders im Hinblick auf den so oft beklagten, noch immer bestehenden, starken Einfluss der Herkunft auf die Bildungsleistung und den Bildungserfolg. Das belegen auch die Ergebnisse von internationalen Vergleichsstudien (wie PISA, IGLU), in denen das deutsche Schulsystem erhebliche Defizite im Umgang mit Heterogenität aufweist und der enorme Abstand in Bildungserfolg- und leistung von SchülerInnen mit Migrationshintergrund im Vergleich zu denen ohne bestürzt. Aus dieser Bestürzung und einem Grundinteresse über die Ursachen des geringen Bildungserfolges von ausländischen Kindern, habe ich folgende Frage formuliert: Wie lässt sich die Bildungsbenachteiligung von SchülerInnen mit Migrationshintergrund mithilfe der Sozialtheorie Bourdieus erklären?
Download or read book Linguizismus written by Ínci Dirim and published by . This book was released on 2018-11 with total page 304 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Regulation Theory written by Robert Boyer and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2005-08-03 with total page 501 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Robert Boyer and Yves Sailard's Theorie de la Regulation introduces the Francophone public to one of the most important new currents in social science of the past half-century. This long-awaited translation will help broaden its impact still further. Regulation Theory focuses on the structural features of a given model and has helped enliven the examination of core economic concepts.
Book Synopsis Post-migration ethnicity by : Gerd Baumann
Download or read book Post-migration ethnicity written by Gerd Baumann and published by Het Spinhuis. This book was released on 1995 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Living the Global City by : John Eade
Download or read book Living the Global City written by John Eade and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2003-10-04 with total page 208 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Politicians and academics alike have made globalization the key reference point for interpreting the 1990s. For many, globalization threatens both community and the nation-state. It appears to represent forces beyond human control. Living the Global City documents globalization's impact on everyday lives by drawing on research rather than rhetoric and arrives at a very different perspective. Living the Global City offers an analysis of globalization and global/local processes by focussing on specific issues and themes which include community, culture, milieu, socioscapes and sociospheres, microglobalization, poverty, ethnic identity and carnival. By advancing the debates which surround these issues through a redefinition of the terms in which they have been developed and engagement with the everyday lives of people in a global city, this book reveals how such key concepts as community, culture, class, poverty and identity can be reconceptualized in the context of global/local processes.
Book Synopsis Strangers at Our Door by : Zygmunt Bauman
Download or read book Strangers at Our Door written by Zygmunt Bauman and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2016-06-20 with total page 120 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Refugees from the violence of wars and the brutality of famished lives have knocked on other people's doors since the beginning of time. For the people behind the doors, these uninvited guests were always strangers, and strangers tend to generate fear and anxiety precisely because they are unknown. Today we find ourselves confronted with an extreme form of this historical dynamic, as our TV screens and newspapers are filled with accounts of a 'migration crisis', ostensibly overwhelming Europe and portending the collapse of our way of life. This anxious debate has given rise to a veritable 'moral panic' - a feeling of fear spreading among a large number of people that some evil threatens the well-being of society. In this short book Zygmunt Bauman analyses the origins, contours and impact of this moral panic - he dissects, in short, the present-day migration panic. He shows how politicians have exploited fears and anxieties that have become widespread, especially among those who have already lost so much - the disinherited and the poor. But he argues that the policy of mutual separation, of building walls rather than bridges, is misguided. It may bring some short-term reassurance but it is doomed to fail in the long run. We are faced with a crisis of humanity, and the only exit from this crisis is to recognize our growing interdependence as a species and to find new ways to live together in solidarity and cooperation, amidst strangers who may hold opinions and preferences different from our own.
Book Synopsis Modernity and Ambivalence by : Zygmunt Bauman
Download or read book Modernity and Ambivalence written by Zygmunt Bauman and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2013-05-08 with total page 450 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Modern civilization, Bauman argues, promised to make our lives understandable and open to our control. This has not happened and today we no longer believe it ever will. In this book, now available in paperback, Bauman argues that our postmodern age is the time for reconciliation with ambivalence, we must learn how to live in an incurably ambiguous world.
Book Synopsis Acts of Citizenship by : Engin F. Isin
Download or read book Acts of Citizenship written by Engin F. Isin and published by Zed Books Ltd.. This book was released on 2013-04-04 with total page 462 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book introduces the concept of 'act of citizenship' and in doing so, re-orients the study of what it means to be a citizen. Isin and Nielsen show that an 'act of citizenship' is the event through which subjects constitute themselves as citizens. They claim that such an act involves both responsibility and answerability, but is ultimately irreducible to either. This study of citizenship is truly interdisciplinary, drawing not only on new developments in politics, sociology, geography and anthropology, but also on psychoanalysis, philosophy and history. Ranging from Antigone and Socrates in the ancient world to checkpoints, euthanasia and flash mobs in the modern one, the 'acts' and chapters here build up a dynamic and wide-ranging picture. Acts of Citizenship provides important new insights for all those concerned with the relationship between individuals, groups and polities.
Download or read book Against Hate written by Carolin Emcke and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2019-02-22 with total page 94 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Racism, extremism, anti-democratic sentiment – our increasingly polarized world is dominated by a type of thinking that doubts others’ positions but never its own. In a powerful challenge to fundamentalism in all its forms, Carolin Emcke, one of Germany’s leading intellectuals, argues that we can only preserve individual freedom and protect people’s rights by cherishing and celebrating diversity. If we want to safeguard democracy, we must have the courage to challenge hatred and the will to fight for and defend plurality in our societies. Emcke rises to the challenge that identitarian dogmas and populist narratives pose, exposing the way in which they simplify and distort our perception of the world. Against Hate is an impassioned call to fight intolerance and defend liberal ideals. It will be of great interest to anyone concerned about the darkening politics of our time and searching for ways forward.
Book Synopsis Managing Migration by : Lydia Morris
Download or read book Managing Migration written by Lydia Morris and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2003-10-04 with total page 198 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Nation States now increasingly have to cope with large numbers of non-citizens living within their borders. This has largely been understood in terms of the decline of the nation state or of increasing globalisation, but in Managing Migration Lydia Morris argues that it throws up more complex questions. In the context of the European Union the terms of debate about immigration, legislation governing entry, and the practice of regulation reveal a set of competing concerns, including: *anxiety about the political affiliation of migrants *a clash between commitment to equal treatment and the desire to protect national resources *human rights obligations alongside restrictions on entry. The outcome of these clashes is presented in terms of an increasingly complex system of civic stratification. The book then moves on to examine the way in which abstract notions of rights map on to lived experiences when filtered through other forms of difference such as race and gender. This book will be essential reading for students and researchers working in the areas of migration and the study of the European Union. Lydia Morris is Professor of Sociology at the University of Essex.
Book Synopsis All Russians Love Birch Trees by : Olga Grjasnova
Download or read book All Russians Love Birch Trees written by Olga Grjasnova and published by Other Press, LLC. This book was released on 2014-01-07 with total page 335 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An award-winning debut novel about a quirky immigrant’s journey through a multicultural, post-nationalist landscape Set in Frankfurt, All Russians Love Birch Trees follows a young immigrant named Masha. Fluent in five languages and able to get by in several others, Masha lives with her boyfriend, Elias. Her best friends are Muslims struggling to obtain residence permits, and her parents rarely leave the house except to compare gas prices. Masha has nearly completed her studies to become an interpreter, when suddenly Elias is hospitalized after a serious soccer injury and dies, forcing her to question a past that has haunted her for years. Olga Grjasnowa has a unique gift for seeing the funny side of even the most tragic situations. With cool irony, her debut novel tells the story of a headstrong young woman for whom the issue of origin and nationality is immaterial—her Jewish background has taught her she can survive anywhere. Yet Masha isn’t equipped to deal with grief, and this all-too-normal shortcoming gives a particularly bittersweet quality to her adventures.
Book Synopsis Regimes of Mobility by : Noel Salazar
Download or read book Regimes of Mobility written by Noel Salazar and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2016-08-25 with total page 195 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Mobility studies emerged from a postmodern moment in which global ‘flows’ of capital, people and objects were increasingly noted and celebrated. Within this new scholarship, categories of migrancy are all seen through the same analytical lens. This book builds on, as well as critiques, past and present studies of mobility. In so doing, it challenges conceptual orientations built on binaries of difference that have impeded analyses of the interrelationship between mobility and stasis. These include methodological nationalism, which counterpoises concepts of internal and international movement and native and foreigner, and consequently normalises stasis. Instead, the book proposes a ‘regimes of mobility’ framework that addresses the relationships between mobility and immobility, localisation and transnational connection, experiences and imaginaries of migration, and rootedness and cosmopolitan openness. Within this framework and its emphasis on social fields of differential power, the various contributors to this collection ethnographically explore the disparities, inequalities, racialised representations and national mythscapes that facilitate and legitimate differential mobility and fixity. Although they examine nation-state building processes, the anthropological analysis is not confined by national boundaries. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.
Book Synopsis Collected Philosophical Papers by : E. Levinas
Download or read book Collected Philosophical Papers written by E. Levinas and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2012-12-06 with total page 230 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis International Migration Outlook 2007 by : OECD
Download or read book International Migration Outlook 2007 written by OECD and published by OECD Publishing. This book was released on 2007-06-25 with total page 403 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This annual publication analyses recent developments in migration movements and policies in these countries, with a special focus in this edition on immigration of health workers.
Book Synopsis The Meaning of Sarkozy by : Alain Badiou
Download or read book The Meaning of Sarkozy written by Alain Badiou and published by Verso Books. This book was released on 2010-07-06 with total page 129 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this incisive, acerbic work, Alain Badiou looks beyond the petty vulgarity of the French president to decipher the true significance of what he represents—a reactionary tradition that goes back more than a hundred years. To escape the malaise that has enveloped the Left since Sarkozy’s election, Badiou casts aside the slavish worship of electoral democracy and maps out a communist hypothesis that lays the basis for an emancipatory politics of the twenty-first century.