Analysing ‘Migrant’ Membership Frames through Education Policy Discourse: An Example of Restrictive ‘Integration’ Policy within Europe

From Section:
Multiculturalism & Diversity
Countries:
Switzerland
Published:
Nov. 01, 2014

Source: European Educational Research Journal, Volume 13 Number 6, 2014. p. 715-730.

This examination aims to deconstruct specific membership framing within Europe and boundary setting between inclusion and exclusion of certain groups in policy sectors such as education.

Analysing discourse through understandings within language enables the author to see the way categories and frames are constructed and contribute to the signifying of membership.
Bounded problematisations, in this case about ‘migrants’, framed by political orientations and discourses, require policy ‘solutions’.
Actors then make sense of this policy and interpret ‘solutions’ in distinctive ways.
This article aims at disclosing how membership practices in Western European countries such as Switzerland may remain restrictive because ‘migration’ is problematised.


Updated: Dec. 07, 2019
Keywords:
Education policies | Immigrants | Immigration | Integration