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Resumo:The theme of social exclusion has gained visibility in recent years through political discourse. This paper problematises the issue of social exclusion by analysing the counter-hegemonic perspective grounded on the policies of an association, a civil society organization, in Portugal, facilitated by migrants and their descendants. The analysis is the result of a participatory research based on the collection of documentation and semi-structured interviews. The hegemonic discourse on social exclusion was analysed through empirical data from the perspective of those who inhabit and/or intervene in a neighbourhood that is the object of public policies targeting the so-called 'excluded'. Several paradoxes were identified between the social exclusion discourse conveyed in public policies and in the micropolitics of this association. The approach, goals and working methods that characterise the micropolitics of the association may contribute to the emergence of new forms of singularisation, through adult education initiatives. Social exclusion; Migrants; Public policies; Micropolitics; Adult education
Autores principais:Cavaco, Carmen
Outros Autores:Paulos, Catarina; Domingos, Rita; Alves, Emilia
Assunto:Social exclusion Migrants Public policies Micropolitics Adult education
Ano:2023
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Instituto Politécnico de Beja
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Institucional do IPBeja
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Domingos, Rita
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Adult education
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Paulos, Catarina
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Migrants
Public policies
Micropolitics
Adult education
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description The theme of social exclusion has gained visibility in recent years through political discourse. This paper problematises the issue of social exclusion by analysing the counter-hegemonic perspective grounded on the policies of an association, a civil society organization, in Portugal, facilitated by migrants and their descendants. The analysis is the result of a participatory research based on the collection of documentation and semi-structured interviews. The hegemonic discourse on social exclusion was analysed through empirical data from the perspective of those who inhabit and/or intervene in a neighbourhood that is the object of public policies targeting the so-called 'excluded'. Several paradoxes were identified between the social exclusion discourse conveyed in public policies and in the micropolitics of this association. The approach, goals and working methods that characterise the micropolitics of the association may contribute to the emergence of new forms of singularisation, through adult education initiatives. Social exclusion; Migrants; Public policies; Micropolitics; Adult education
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spelling The theme of social exclusion has gained visibility in recent years through political discourse. This paper problematises the issue of social exclusion by analysing the counter-hegemonic perspective grounded on the policies of an association, a civil society organization, in Portugal, facilitated by migrants and their descendants. The analysis is the result of a participatory research based on the collection of documentation and semi-structured interviews. The hegemonic discourse on social exclusion was analysed through empirical data from the perspective of those who inhabit and/or intervene in a neighbourhood that is the object of public policies targeting the so-called 'excluded'. Several paradoxes were identified between the social exclusion discourse conveyed in public policies and in the micropolitics of this association. The approach, goals and working methods that characterise the micropolitics of the association may contribute to the emergence of new forms of singularisation, through adult education initiatives. Social exclusion; Migrants; Public policies; Micropolitics; Adult educationapplication/pdfengLinkoping University Electronic PressSocial exclusion in public policies and the micropolitics of an association founded by migrantsCavaco, CarmenPaulos, CatarinaDomingos, RitaAlves, EmiliaURLhttps://repositorio.ipbeja.pt/handle/20.500.12207/7339ISSNIsPartOf2000-7426DOIIsPartOf10.3384/rela.2000-7426.46992026-04-07T09:40:36Z2023-10-13T00:00:00Z2023-10-13http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2open accessSocial exclusionMigrantsPublic policiesMicropoliticsAdult education412192 byteshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2application/pdffulltexthttps://repositorio.ipbeja.pt/bitstreams/d174a220-5201-4d6e-b95d-c0d0b8919dc8/downloadliteraturehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501journal article
spellingShingle Social exclusion in public policies and the micropolitics of an association founded by migrants
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Social exclusion
Migrants
Public policies
Micropolitics
Adult education
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subject.fl_str_mv Social exclusion
Migrants
Public policies
Micropolitics
Adult education
title Social exclusion in public policies and the micropolitics of an association founded by migrants
title_full Social exclusion in public policies and the micropolitics of an association founded by migrants
title_fullStr Social exclusion in public policies and the micropolitics of an association founded by migrants
title_full_unstemmed Social exclusion in public policies and the micropolitics of an association founded by migrants
title_short Social exclusion in public policies and the micropolitics of an association founded by migrants
title_sort Social exclusion in public policies and the micropolitics of an association founded by migrants
topic Social exclusion
Migrants
Public policies
Micropolitics
Adult education
topic_facet Social exclusion
Migrants
Public policies
Micropolitics
Adult education
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