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Autor_in
Grein, Matthias
Titel des Sammelbandes
Queer-Feministische Perspektiven auf Wissen(schaft)
Herausgeber_in
Behrens, Christoph
Zittlau, Andrea
Zittlau, Andrea
Erscheinungsort
Rostock
Verlag
Universität Rostock
Erscheinungsjahr
2017
Jahrgang/Bandnummer
1
ISBN
978-3-86009-480-8
Seitenangabe
122-162
Sprache
englisch
Abstract
The leaky pipeline metaphor is used to describe the dropout rate of certain populations from certain careers like women from academia or people of color from teaching jobs. While the phenomena are acknowledged, the term leaky pipeline has been criticized for lacking systematicity in describing social inequalities and for its inherent functionalism. Based on this criticism, this paper discusses ways to systematically account for a) the social context, via sociocultural fit; b) the leaking populations and their interwoven social belongings, via intersectionality; and c) the theoretical integration and empirical application of these concepts, via a sociology of knowledge approach. I demonstrate these procedures on an example from the field of institutional language learning, the de/selection decision concerning French, to be made at the transition to high school.
Schlagwort
Intersektionalität
Habitus
Intersectionality
Sociocultural Fit
French
Leaky Pipeline
Educational Trajectories
Habitus
Intersectionality
Sociocultural Fit
French
Leaky Pipeline
Educational Trajectories
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Sammelbandbeitrag
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