Education and the production of inequalities across the Global South and North

Author:

Sepúlveda Denisse1ORCID,Mendoza Horvitz Manuela2ORCID,Joiko Sara3ORCID,Ortiz Ruiz Francisca4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Western Switzerland, Geneva, Switzerland

2. UCL Institute of Education/Centro de Estudios de Políticas y Prácticas en Educación, Santiago, Chile

3. Instituto de Estudios Internacionales, Universidad Arturo Prat, Iquique, Chile

4. Millennium Institute for Caregiving Research MICARE and Mitchell Centre for Social Network Analysis University of Manchester, Manchester, UK

Abstract

Education is an essential aspect of any society in the world. As such, it has been a topic studied by many sociologists since the origins of the discipline. Today it is one of the most common subjects in sociology, in part because it has been recognised as a crucial environment for the (re)production of inequalities. This article explores the role of education in the (re)production of social inequalities and its potential to challenge such inequalities. In addition, the article presents some of the distinctions between research in the Global South and North, both in geographical and metaphorical terms. Since this article is the introduction to the special issue Education and the Production of Inequalities: Dialogues from the Global South and North, a synopsis of the published articles is presented at the end.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Sociology and Political Science

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