Education and interculturality in Chile: a framework for analysis

Societies are undoubtedly subject to continuing change. But we do not know exactly how deep these changes are, where they lead to, the interrelations of the various aspects involved, its effects in other fields and how, as these are modified, they bring about transformations that change the various fields anew. In this scenario of movements and counter movements it is not only difficult but fanciful to establish causal relationships to comprehend social phenomena. To believe that migrants per se cause the effects and demands they are assigned with – such as the displacement of domestic workers from labor markets, the lack of security of the neighborhoods they live in, the increase of crime rates, drug trafficking and, at present, terrorism – can work in political nationalist discourse, but not in the argumentative debate that should characterize the academic world.

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Main Authors: Stefoni Espinoza, Carolina, Stang Alva, María Fernanda, Riedemann Fuentes, Andrea
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Published: Universidad de Chile. Instituto de Estudios Internacionales 2016
Online Access:https://revistaei.uchile.cl/index.php/REI/article/view/44534
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spelling oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article-445342024-06-19T15:34:11Z Education and interculturality in Chile: a framework for analysis Educación e interculturalidad en Chile: un marco para el análisis Stefoni Espinoza, Carolina Stang Alva, María Fernanda Riedemann Fuentes, Andrea migration intercultural education Chile ethnification antiracial education migración educación intercultural Chile racialización educación anti-racista Societies are undoubtedly subject to continuing change. But we do not know exactly how deep these changes are, where they lead to, the interrelations of the various aspects involved, its effects in other fields and how, as these are modified, they bring about transformations that change the various fields anew. In this scenario of movements and counter movements it is not only difficult but fanciful to establish causal relationships to comprehend social phenomena. To believe that migrants per se cause the effects and demands they are assigned with – such as the displacement of domestic workers from labor markets, the lack of security of the neighborhoods they live in, the increase of crime rates, drug trafficking and, at present, terrorism – can work in political nationalist discourse, but not in the argumentative debate that should characterize the academic world. El incremento del movimiento de personas a través de las fronteras dentro de la región, ha convocado el interés de diversos académicos y analistas por comprender las múltiples dimensiones de transformación social que ello implica. Chile no ha estado ajeno a la configuración de este incipiente campo de estudio. En el presente artículo hemos querido profundizar en una dimensión clave para comprender los procesos de inserción que se configuran en la sociedad: el desafío de la educación intercultural en el sistema escolar. Sostenemos que la ausencia de una política pública que oriente, capacite y entregue las herramientas necesarias al sistema escolar, dificulta la construcción de una escuela intercultural capaz de dar respuesta a la creciente diversidad que se manifiesta en las aulas. Por otra parte, analizaremos de qué modo la invisibilización de la discriminación de la que son objeto niños y niñas migrantes, termina reproduciendo nociones hegemónicas de la cultura dominante, imposibilitando la condición de igualdad necesaria para sustentar un proyecto intercultural. Universidad de Chile. Instituto de Estudios Internacionales 2016-12-19 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistaei.uchile.cl/index.php/REI/article/view/44534 10.5354/0719-3769.2016.44534 Estudios Internacionales; Vol. 48 No. 185 (2016): September-December; pp. 153-182 Estudios Internacionales; Vol. 48 Núm. 185 (2016): Septiembre-Diciembre; pp. 153-182 Estudios Internacionales; v. 48 n. 185 (2016): Setembro-Dezembro; pp. 153-182 0719-3769 0716-0240 spa https://revistaei.uchile.cl/index.php/REI/article/view/44534/46582
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description Societies are undoubtedly subject to continuing change. But we do not know exactly how deep these changes are, where they lead to, the interrelations of the various aspects involved, its effects in other fields and how, as these are modified, they bring about transformations that change the various fields anew. In this scenario of movements and counter movements it is not only difficult but fanciful to establish causal relationships to comprehend social phenomena. To believe that migrants per se cause the effects and demands they are assigned with – such as the displacement of domestic workers from labor markets, the lack of security of the neighborhoods they live in, the increase of crime rates, drug trafficking and, at present, terrorism – can work in political nationalist discourse, but not in the argumentative debate that should characterize the academic world.
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