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Parenting strategies in the context of South-South migration
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Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85116130940
DOI 10.1080/01425692.2021.1872363
Año 2021
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Autores Afiliación Chile

Instituciones Chile

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Internacional

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Abstract



Given the lack of studies regarding migrant parents’ views towards the education system of their host countries in an era of global movement, this article focuses on the strategies deployed by Latin American migrant parents towards their children’s schooling in the Chilean educational field. To understand these strategies in the context of south-south migration, the article is informed by Pierre Bourdieu’s theory and a decolonial critical interculturality framework (DeCI). The article concludes that three processes can be distinguished from the point of view of migrant parents regarding their schooling experience, which link to issues around accessing, adjusting and transforming. Additionally, the notion of parents as a source of knowledge emerged strongly among migrant parents as a way of transmitting their cultural capital in the context of migration.

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Education & Educational Research
Sociology
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1 Joiko, Sara Mujer Universidad Arturo Prat - Chile

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This article is part of my doctoral studies, supported by CONICYT-Becas Chile Grant No. 72140612. I acknowledge the support given by schools, municipalities, and social organisations during my fieldwork; as well as the fathers and mothers, who trusted me and shared their testimonies. Finally, I want to thank Professor Carol Vincent and Dr Alice Bradbury for supervising my research and for their valuable comments, as well as Dr Jordi Collet-Sabé for reading and commenting on this article.

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