Young women and interculturality: a study of subjectivities

作者: Caroline Mahoney

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摘要: This study employed a sociology of education/youth perspective alongside theories subjectivity to analyse interculturality in girls’ everyday lives. Findings suggest that while girls from minoritised backgrounds engage with their daily practices, the hegemonies privilege majoritised serve limit respectful and equitable engagement others.

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