Interrogating dynamic, intersecting inequalities in education amidst armed conflict

IF 1.6 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Vidya Diwakar
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Abstract

This paper examines dynamic, intersecting pathways – marked by gender inequalities, poverty dynamics and conflict trajectories – affecting education access and learning outcomes in conflict-affected contexts. A set of key challenges in intersectional research in conflict-affected contexts are outlined, embedded in the complexity of these contexts, heterogeneity of conflict processes and non-trivial data gaps. To better engage with this complexity, this paper argues that the capability approach extended through a multidisciplinary, intersectional lens drawing on mixed methods data has the potential to offer a strong conceptual basis to understand pathways of impact. The operationalisation of the capability approach in the context of research on conflict can help move the empirical literature towards a sounder focus on intersecting factors that may dynamically constrain the exercise of people’s freedoms. In turn, suggestions for promoting gender-sensitive, inclusive education amidst conflict are discussed.
探究武装冲突中教育领域动态的、相互交织的不平等现象
本文考察了在受冲突影响的背景下影响教育机会和学习成果的动态、交叉途径——以性别不平等、贫困动态和冲突轨迹为标志。本文概述了冲突影响背景下交叉研究中的一系列关键挑战,这些挑战包含在这些背景的复杂性、冲突过程的异质性和重要的数据差距中。为了更好地应对这种复杂性,本文认为,通过多学科交叉的视角,利用混合方法数据扩展的能力方法有可能为理解影响途径提供强有力的概念基础。在冲突研究的背景下,能力方法的操作化可以帮助实证文献更合理地关注可能动态地限制人们行使自由的交叉因素。然后,讨论了在冲突中促进性别敏感和包容性教育的建议。
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Research in Comparative and International Education
Research in Comparative and International Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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3.10
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34
期刊介绍: Research in Comparative and International Education is a peer-reviewed international journal, edited by Hubert Ertl of the University of Oxford, assisted by an Editorial Board and an International Advisory Board of international scholars with a wide range of expertise in comparative and international studies.
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