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Social Exclusion in Educational Discourse: an Analysis Based on a Program of Investigation

The aim of this article is to show the theoretical and methodological foundations and stages of a research program that began more than ten years ago. This program emphasizes the complex relationship between social exclusion and education, and specifically between inclusion/exclusion and the governa...

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Published in:Education policy analysis archives 2012-08, Vol.20
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