Building Educational Resilience Through Transnational Mobility Trajectories: Young People Between Ghana and The Netherlands

This study investigates how young Ghanaians’ mobility between Ghana and The Netherlands relates to their educational resilience. Based on 20 months of multi-sited ethnographic research following 30 youths of 16–25 age group, we deploy a socio-ecological approach developed in social psychology to identify three resilience-building mechanisms: connection to motivational others, active recollection and comparative confrontation. These mechanisms have to date remained outside of the purview of resilience research and research on migration and education, as these fields focus on the nation-state ra... Mehr ...

Verfasser: van Geel, Joan
Mazzucato, Valentina
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2020
Reihe/Periodikum: YOUNG ; volume 29, issue 2, page 119-136 ; ISSN 1103-3088 1741-3222
Verlag/Hrsg.: SAGE Publications
Schlagwörter: Sociology and Political Science / Developmental and Educational Psychology / Health (social science)
Sprache: Englisch
Permalink: https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-26847935
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Link(s) : http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1103308820940184

This study investigates how young Ghanaians’ mobility between Ghana and The Netherlands relates to their educational resilience. Based on 20 months of multi-sited ethnographic research following 30 youths of 16–25 age group, we deploy a socio-ecological approach developed in social psychology to identify three resilience-building mechanisms: connection to motivational others, active recollection and comparative confrontation. These mechanisms have to date remained outside of the purview of resilience research and research on migration and education, as these fields focus on the nation-state rather than the transnational context in which young people operate. They thereby ignore mobility patterns that make other contexts relevant to young people’s educational resilience. As such, we expand the socio-ecological model of resilience to include transnational elements and show how mobility can positively relate to education and the resilience of migrant youth.