For things to remain the same, everything must change? Studying National front’s and National rally’s platforms on education

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 Q1 AREA STUDIES
Ismaïl Ferhat
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ABSTRACTThe Rassemblement national, or National Rally (previously known as Front national, or National Front, until 2018) has been the only European far-right party that has constantly been among the major political organizations of its country since the 1980s. However, its agendas, ideas and proposals on education are relatively unknown and have barely been studied. Its manifestos, from its rise in the 1980s to the mid-2000s, showed a mix of a conservative perception of school curricula, an intense hostility towards teachers and a market-oriented approach of education (including school vouchers). Since the party has been led by Marine le Pen in 2011, the National Front/National Rally’s agenda seems to have substantially changed, and now promotes state schools and professionals working in them, while opposing any cuts in educational spending. The idea this research wants to investigate is that such a shift is actually limited, as it does not change what could be theorized as a ‘pedagogical core’ of the French far-right, defined here as a stable corpus of proposals and beliefs towards education. This core has remained remarkably stable since the first platform of the party released in 1973: selective, pessimistic about the outcomes and effects of mass schooling, nationalistic.KEYWORDS: Far-rightFrancepoliticseducationschools Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1. The National Front will be referred as NF and the National Rally as NR afterwards.2. Front national, Droite et démocratie économique, 1978 (Contemporaine, Archive reference : S78805).
为了保持现状,一切都必须改变?学习国民阵线和国民集会的教育纲领
【摘要】法国国民大会党(Rassemblement national,简称national Rally, 2018年以前称为国民阵线或国民阵线)是欧洲唯一一个自20世纪80年代以来一直是本国主要政治组织之一的极右翼政党。然而,它在教育方面的议程、理念和建议相对不为人所知,几乎没有被研究过。从20世纪80年代兴起到21世纪头十年中期,该党的宣言表现出对学校课程的保守看法、对教师的强烈敌意和以市场为导向的教育方式(包括教育券)。自从2011年由马琳·勒庞领导以来,国民阵线/国民集会的议程似乎发生了重大变化,现在他们提倡公立学校和在公立学校工作的专业人士,同时反对削减教育支出。这项研究想要调查的想法是,这种转变实际上是有限的,因为它没有改变可以被理论化为法国极右翼的“教学核心”,这里定义为对教育的建议和信念的稳定语料库。自1973年该党发布第一个政纲以来,这个核心一直非常稳定:选择性,对大众教育的结果和影响持悲观态度,民族主义。关键词:极右翼法国政治诱惑学校披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。国民阵线将被称为NF,国民集会将被称为NR。《国民阵线》,1978年(当代,档案编号:S78805)。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Contemporary European Studies (previously Journal of European Area Studies) seeks to provide a forum for interdisciplinary debate about the theory and practice of area studies as well as for empirical studies of European societies, politics and cultures. The central area focus of the journal is European in its broadest geographical definition. However, the examination of European "areas" and themes are enhanced as a matter of editorial policy by non-European perspectives. The Journal intends to attract the interest of both cross-national and single-country specialists in European studies and to counteract the worst features of Eurocentrism with coverage of non-European views on European themes.
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