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Publication Date: 2013
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"Participatory Parity", Young People and Policy in Scotland
Mackie, Alan; Tett, Lyn
Journal of Education Policy, v28 n3 p386-403 2013
The last three decades have witnessed significant changes in the social and economic context of young people's lives. There is increasing evidence that for young people growing up in the UK, this is fuelling a disparity between those with resources and those without. What this means in terms of social justice, however, is difficult to discern. In Scotland, promoting greater social justice so that all its citizens are included has been held up as a key vision of successive Scottish administrations since devolution began in 1999. Scotland therefore makes an interesting case for the examination of policy discourses in relation to young people. In order to do this, the paper draws on a theoretical framework of justice developed by Nancy Fraser which is oriented on the norm of "participatory parity". Combining this framework with an approach informed by critical discourse analysis, the current policy context in Scotland is examined in order to discern if it contributes to all young people achieving participatory parity and subsequently social justice.
Descriptors: Social Environment, Foreign Countries, Social Justice, Discourse Analysis, Social Differences, Social Change, Public Policy, Social Discrimination, Youth, Participation, Economic Climate, Competition
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: United Kingdom; United Kingdom (Scotland)
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