This book offers insights into the relationship between nation-state and education by problematizing and analyzing the assumed straightforwardness of the role of education and schooling.Placing the issue in very contemporary contested nation-state structures like Scotland, Catalonia, Ukraine and Belgium.  These conflict situations and contested power relations are in a way some of Europe’s internal North-South struggles. In addition, the particular Nordic North-South example of the Saami with their status as indigenous people recognized in international law is viewed in terms of their educational struggle for better consideration of their cultural features in Saami land crossing the Nordic states. The book focuses on the Nordic countries, often viewed as globally exemplary in their educational arrangements, but casts deeper insight into Nordic education and points to problematic schooling issues in Northern Europe. This volume presents somewhat unexpected views on European educational arrangements with regard to the European growing diversity.
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This book offers insights into the relationship between nation-state and education by problematizing and analyzing the assumed straightforwardness of the role of education and schooling.Placing the issue in very contemporary contested nation-state structures like Scotland, Catalonia, Ukraine and Belgium.
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1. Introducing complexity of educational diversificationKari Kantasalmi and Gunilla Holm2. Education and nationalism in Scotland: Nationalism as a governing sourceJenny Ozga3. Language, national identity and school: The role of the Catalan-language immersion program in contemporary Catalan nationalismMontserrat Clua i Fainé4. Geographical divergences of educational credentials in the modern nation-state: A case-study of Belgium 1961-2011Raf Vanderstraeten and Frederik Van der Gucht5. Nationalism as a positive value?Tetyana Koskmanova and Tetyana Ravchyna6. Saami educational and knowledge claims in school systems of the Nordic countriesIrja Seurujärvi-Kari and Kari Kantasalami7. Differentiation and diversification in compulsory education: A conceptual analysisLauri Ojalehto, Mira Kalalahti, Sonja Kosunen and Janne Varjo
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This book offers insights into the nation-state and education relationship by problematizing and analyzing the assumed straightforwardness of the role of education and schooling by placing the issue in very contemporary contested nation-state structures like Scotland, Catalonia, Ukraine and Belgium.  These conflict situations and contested power relations are in a way some of Europe’s internal North-South struggles. In addition, the particular Nordic North-South example of the Saami with their status as indigenous people recognized in international law is viewed in terms of their educational struggle for better consideration of their cultural features in Saami land crossing the Nordic states. The book focuses on the Nordic countries, often viewed as globally exemplary in their educational arrangements, but casts deeper insight into Nordic education and points to problematic schooling issues in Northern Europe. This volume presents somewhat unexpected views on European educationalarrangements with regard to the European growing diversity.
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Focuses on nation making and education as well as the relationship between the nation state and schooling. Examines contested nation-state contexts (Scotland, Catalonia, Belgium and Ukraine) through educational problems. Considers migration as a central topic of educational justice.
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ISBN
9789811015144
Publisert
2017-01-03
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer Verlag, Singapore
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, G, P, 01, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Biographical note

Kari Kantasalmi is Head of Research Affairs, Faculty of Behavioural Sciences, University of Helsinki. With a cross disciplinary research profile, focusing on boundary issues in organization of education and schooling, he is currently a vice-president for Europe in Research Committee on sociology of education in the International Sociological Association (ISA). 
Gunilla Holm is Professor of Education in the Institute of Behavioural Sciences at the University of Helsinki and director of the Nordic Centre of Excellence in Education ‘Justice through Education’. Her research interests are focused on photography as a data collection method as well as on issues in education related to educational justice, race, ethnicity, class, and gender.