Interculturality

Where Do We Go From Here?

in Anthropology in Action
Author:
Jennifer Lucko Dominican University of California jennifer.lucko@dominican.edu

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Alicia Re Cruz University of North Texas arecruz@unt.edu

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This issue provides striking examples of how current educational policies and practices play a fundamental role in processes that constitute immigrant and ethnic minority children as ‘others’. This collective compendium not only interweaves theory and practice but also initiates a trans-Atlantic conversation about intercultural education embracing ethnographic cases from North America (Texas), South America (Bolivia) and Europe (Spain). These conversations lead towards an interesting exercise of similarities and differences in how interculturality is used and understood in the classroom, based on the local fluid composition of ideological, ethnic, political and economic factors.

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