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Navigating university spaces as refugees : Syrian students' pathways of access to and through higher education in Turkey

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Type Article
ISSN 13603116
information source ERIC
Author Cin, F. Melis. Educational Research, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK.
Second author Dogan, Necmettin. Sociology, Istanbul Ticaret University, Istanbul, Turkey.
Pages pp. 298-312
General Note Peer reviewed
Source International Journal of Inclusive Education. Vol. 25, no. 2, 2021
Publisher Philadelphia: Routledge، 2021
Publisher address Taylor & Francis, Ltd. 530 Walnut Street Suite 850,. Philadelphia, PA 19106. United States. Routledge. T: 0018003541420 T: 0012156258900. F: 0012152070050. http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals.
ERIC document no. EJ1282586
Descriptors Refugees  -  Access to education  -  Higher education  -  University students  -  Family influence  -  Aspiration  -  Community role  -  Educational policies  -  Educational environment  -  Student adjustment  -  Gender discrimination  -  Equal education  -  Turkey  -  Syria
Language of document English
Country United States
This paper aims to explore how refugee students construct pathways of access to higher education by drawing on interviews with 15 Syrian university students studying at different universities across Turkey. The research is located within a capabilities-based human development paradigm from which it outlines the factors that enable students' transition into university and looks at how they navigate complex higher education spaces. The refugees' narratives show that access to university is intersectionally shaped by personal ambition, family encouragement, community support, and the social and education policy. On the other hand, their educational experiences highlight that higher education works as a site of justice where the everyday racism, xenophobia, and discrimination is alleviated to a significant degree through providing a peaceful and safe space for coexistence with others despite its financial and pedagogical constraints. The paper draws attention to the agency of students in mobilising the assets they have gained for the good and well-being of their communities and fleshes out the values universities should promote for refugee students who have accessed university against the odds. (As Provided)

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Cin, F. Melis. (2021). Navigating university spaces as refugees : Syrian students' pathways of access to and through higher education in Turkey. International Journal of Inclusive Education. Vol. 25, no. 2, 2021. pp. 298-312 Retrieved from search.shamaa.org