An ethnographic approach to school convivencia

Authors

  • Cristina Perales Franco University College London

Keywords:

School convivencia, ethnography, community-school relationships, school violence, school coexistence

Abstract

Convivencia is a Spanish concept that addresses the ways of living together, living with others. School convivencia in particular is formed by the tapestry of social relations that construct the everyday life in schools, and it provides the relational elements and boundaries where the school experience is constructed. This article derives from an investigation of the relationships between two Mexican primary schools and their local communities and their implications for school convivencia. It presents two challenges of analysing school convivencia from an ethnographic perspective: the struggle between restrictive and comprehensive approaches and the tension between the specific and the complex in understanding convivencia.

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Author Biography

Cristina Perales Franco, University College London

Cristina Perales Franco is a PhD Student in Education at the UCL Institute of Education. Her main research explores the relationships between Mexican schools situated in vulnerable areas and their local communities, focusing on the implications for school convivencia. She has published in Mexico and internationally in the areas of education and social relationships, inclusion and exclusion processes, and convivencia.

Published

2018-06-19

How to Cite

Perales Franco, C. (2018). An ethnographic approach to school convivencia. Educação & Realidade [Education & Reality], 43(3). Retrieved from https://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/educacaoerealidade/article/view/74800

Issue

Section

Diálogo e Convivência no Cotidiano da Educação

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