TY - JOUR
T1 - ‘The more successful, the more apolitical’. Romani mentors’ mixed experiences with an intra-ethnic mentoring project
AU - Bereményi, Bálint Ábel
AU - Girós-Calpe, Roser
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - This paper discusses Romani mentors’ mixed experiences, views and coping practices in an intra-ethnic ‘natural mentoring’ project targeting young Romani (more commonly known as ‘Gypsy’) students in Spain. The intervention transforms already existing intra-ethnic bonds into mentorships in local Spanish Romani communities. To meet the aims of this research, observations were conducted at mentors’ follow-up meetings and other project activities, and individual semi-structured interviews were held with three female and three male mentors. The mentors’ mixed views and experiences are analysed in four dimensions: competence, commitment, project operation and sociocultural change. From a critical stance, the results suggest that mentoring remains highly apolitical, having as its primary object ‘people to be developed’ and not the structure that is to do the developing. In this endeavour, mentoring is instrumentalized to create self-regulated ‘active’ citizens desiring to be acted upon through ‘technologies of the self’.
AB - This paper discusses Romani mentors’ mixed experiences, views and coping practices in an intra-ethnic ‘natural mentoring’ project targeting young Romani (more commonly known as ‘Gypsy’) students in Spain. The intervention transforms already existing intra-ethnic bonds into mentorships in local Spanish Romani communities. To meet the aims of this research, observations were conducted at mentors’ follow-up meetings and other project activities, and individual semi-structured interviews were held with three female and three male mentors. The mentors’ mixed views and experiences are analysed in four dimensions: competence, commitment, project operation and sociocultural change. From a critical stance, the results suggest that mentoring remains highly apolitical, having as its primary object ‘people to be developed’ and not the structure that is to do the developing. In this endeavour, mentoring is instrumentalized to create self-regulated ‘active’ citizens desiring to be acted upon through ‘technologies of the self’.
KW - intra-ethnic mentoring
KW - natural mentoring
KW - neoliberal governance
KW - Spanish Roma
KW - technologies of the self
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85118384603
U2 - 10.1080/01425692.2021.1941765
DO - 10.1080/01425692.2021.1941765
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85118384603
SN - 0142-5692
VL - 42
SP - 881
EP - 897
JO - British Journal of Sociology of Education
JF - British Journal of Sociology of Education
IS - 5-6
ER -