Assimilation and the second generation in Europe and America: Blending and segregating social dynamics between immigrants and natives

LG Drouhot, V Nee - Annual Review of Sociology, 2019 - annualreviews.org
The diversity induced by migration flows to Western societies has continued to generate
scholarly attention, and a sizable new body of work on immigrant incorporation has been …

[图书][B] Changing Australian education: How policy is taking us backwards and what can be done about it

A Reid - 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
Australian education policy for the past 40 years has been heading in the wrong direction
and is entirely unsuitable for preparing young people for the 21st century. Exaggeration …

Are today's youth more tolerant? Trends in tolerance among young people in Britain

JG Janmaat, A Keating - Ethnicities, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Attitudes towards social groups that have traditionally been marginalised or discriminated
against have changed markedly in Britain over the past three decades. This change is …

Enhancing citizenship learning with international comparative research: Analyses of IEA civic education datasets

RT Knowles, J Torney-Purta… - Citizenship Teaching & …, 2018 - intellectdiscover.com
Large-scale international databases provide valuable resources for scholars, educators and
policy-makers interested in civic engagement and education in nations that are democracies …

Ethnic segregation of friendship networks in school: Testing a rational-choice argument of differences in ethnic homophily between classroom-and grade-level …

L Leszczensky, S Pink - Social Networks, 2015 - Elsevier
Adolescents' school-based friendship networks tend to be segregated along ethnic lines. But
few studies have examined whether variation in network boundaries affects the degree of …

Intra-and inter-group friendship choices of Christian, Muslim, and non-religious youth in Germany

L Leszczensky, S Pink - European Sociological Review, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Abstract In contemporary Western Europe, both scholars and the public discuss the
consequences of a rising share of a comparatively religious Muslim population for societal …

Social inclusion of immigrant children at school: The impact of group, family and individual characteristics, and the role of proficiency in the national language

E Cavicchiolo, S Manganelli, D Bianchi… - … Journal of Inclusive …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
The present study, based on data concerning 2328 immigrant children attending a
representative sample of 561 schools, investigates the impact of various group, family and …

How does adolescents' openness to diversity change over time? The role of majority-minority friendship, friends' views, and classroom social context

S Bayram Özdemir, M Özdemir, K Boersma - Journal of Youth and …, 2021 - Springer
Young people are growing up in increasingly “super-diverse” societies, and show variations
in how they approach diversity and embrace differences. Developing a good understanding …

Inter-ethnic relations of teenagers in England's schools: the role of school and neighbourhood ethnic composition

S Burgess, L Platt - Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
In the context of ongoing debate about the positive and negative consequences of ethnic
diversity for intergroup relations, we study inter-ethnic relations among adolescents in …

Prejudice in the classroom: a longitudinal analysis of anti-immigrant attitudes

J Mitchell - Ethnic and Racial Studies, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
This article analyses how the classroom context contributes to attitude change in
adolescence. By analysing the relationship that the primary school classroom context has on …