Young people's cartographies of school choice: the urban imaginary and moral panic |
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Authors: | Ee-Seul Yoon |
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Institution: | Department of Educational Policy, Organization and Leadership, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 351 Education Building, 1310 S. 6th St., MC-708, Champaign, IL 61820, USA |
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Abstract: | A critical geography of school choice illuminates how parental school choice reproduces unequal urban conditions. This paper contributes to this scholarship by arguing that the reproduction of urban spaces is reinforced by the ways the dominant urban imaginary shapes how youths imagine and organise their school options. I draw from the fields of critical geography, school choice, and sociology of moral panic to theorise how children's geographies are informed by the dominant urban imaginary and reconstituted reiteratively by moral anxiety. Through this lens, I analyse ethnographic data collected on school choice policy, along with interviews with 59 youth (ages 11–19) in Vancouver, Canada. My analysis demonstrates that the dominant forms of classed stigmatisation of marginalised urban schools are important to young people's rejection of those schools. My analysis also shows that moral panic and rising fears of violence underwrite the spatial patterns of youth participation in school choice. |
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Keywords: | school choice neoliberal education urban imaginary spatial inequality young people moral panic |
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