Youthscapes : the politics of belonging for 'Makwerekwere' youth in South African schools

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Vandeyar, Saloshna

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This article is framed within the global context of immigration and the resultant debates around citizenship, belonging, inclusion and exclusion. The task of schools as social institutions is to ‘integrate’ and ‘educate’ immigrant youth and as such they can be seen as the primary sites where the politics of belonging and struggles over belonging and citizenship are waged. Drawing on the conceptual framework of ‘youthscapes’ and the theoretical framework of critical race theory, this article engages with the contradictions inherent in schools and the manner in which the South African education system is implicated in constructing different ‘kinds’ of citizens and reproducing hierarchies of belonging, even in its efforts at inclusivity.

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Immigrant students, Inclusion/exclusion, Identities, Citizenship, Critical race theory

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Saloshna Vandeyar (2013) Youthscapes: the politics of belonging for ‘Makwerekwere’ youth in South African schools, Citizenship Studies, 17:3-4, 447-463, DOI:10.1080/13621025.2013.793079