TY - JOUR
T1 - Spaces free of violence
T2 - the key role of Moroccan women in conflict prevention in schools. A case study
AU - Serradell, Olga
AU - Ramis, Mimar
AU - De Botton, Lena
AU - Solé, Carlota
N1 - This work was supported by the Subprograma Ramón y Cajal, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad, Spanish Government [RYC-2012-10571]; Institut d’Estudis Catalans, Secció de Filosofia i Ciències Socials [PRO00793].
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - This article analyses the involvement of Moroccan women in the process of implementing the dialogic model of conflict prevention and resolution. It explains the process of transformation of a school in an underserved area in Catalonia seriously affected by the economic crisis and with a foreign population totalling 85%, of mostly Moroccan origin. Through a case study, elaborated following the precepts of the communicative methodology, (1) we identify some of the elements that promote the effective participation in school by Moroccan women, and (2) we explain the impact that the participation of these women has in the prevention and resolution of conflicts inside and outside the school’s walls. The research with these women allowed us to delve into the process of transformation that these women have promoted and how the egalitarian dialogue that they have initiated has enabled this transformation. Moroccan women have found in the school and its dialogic organization a driver of the transformation of interactions. This study shows how, from the school, new dialogic spaces are open to the participation of all neighbours and how these women are involved in contributing to the improvement of coexistence both inside and outside the school.
AB - This article analyses the involvement of Moroccan women in the process of implementing the dialogic model of conflict prevention and resolution. It explains the process of transformation of a school in an underserved area in Catalonia seriously affected by the economic crisis and with a foreign population totalling 85%, of mostly Moroccan origin. Through a case study, elaborated following the precepts of the communicative methodology, (1) we identify some of the elements that promote the effective participation in school by Moroccan women, and (2) we explain the impact that the participation of these women has in the prevention and resolution of conflicts inside and outside the school’s walls. The research with these women allowed us to delve into the process of transformation that these women have promoted and how the egalitarian dialogue that they have initiated has enabled this transformation. Moroccan women have found in the school and its dialogic organization a driver of the transformation of interactions. This study shows how, from the school, new dialogic spaces are open to the participation of all neighbours and how these women are involved in contributing to the improvement of coexistence both inside and outside the school.
KW - Coexistence
KW - Moroccan women
KW - participation
KW - school violence
UR - http://www.mendeley.com/research/spaces-free-violence-key-role-moroccan-women-conflict-prevention-schools-case-study
U2 - 10.1080/09589236.2019.1620096
DO - 10.1080/09589236.2019.1620096
M3 - Article
SN - 0958-9236
VL - 29
SP - 161
EP - 173
JO - Journal of Gender Studies
JF - Journal of Gender Studies
IS - 2
ER -