Volume 2 - 2006 - nº02
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- A relação dos ciganos com a escola pública:contributos para a compreensão sociológica de um problema complexo e multidimensionalPublication . Casa-Nova, MariaTendo em consideração o tradicional afastamento da escola pública das crianças e jovens de cultura cigana, quer em Portugal, quer nos países da Europa onde estas comunidades estão presentes, procura-se neste artigo desenvolver algumas reflexões em torno de alguns dos processos sócio-culturais, complexos e multidimensionais, que estão na origem deste fenómeno. Através da análise interpretativa dos contextos e dos processos observados durante uma pesquisa de terreno de carácter etnográfico, onde a observação participante se constituiu no complexo metodológico privilegiado de recolha de informação, procura-se desconstruir a tradicional e linear explicação deste afastamento baseada na assunção de que “os ciganos não gostam da escola”. - Taking into consideration the traditional withdrawal from public school of children and young people of Gypsy culture, either in Portugal or in European countries where these communities are present, we attempt, in this article, the development of some reflections around some of the socio-cultural processes that are at the source of this phenomenon.Through the interpretative analysis of the observed contexts and processes throughout field research of an ethnographical character, where the participating observation was constituted by the privileged methodological complex of the information collection, we attempt to deconstruct the traditional and linear explanation of this withdrawal based on the assumption that “Gypsies do not like school”.Through the interpretative analysis of the observed contexts and processes throughout field research of an ethnographical character, where the participating observation was constituted by the privileged methodological complex of the information collection, we attempt to deconstruct the traditional and linear explanation of this withdrawal based on the assumption that “Gypsies do not like school”.