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Capabilities expansion for marginalised migrant youths in Johannesburg: The case of Albert Street School

机译:约翰内斯堡边缘化移民青年的能力扩展:以阿尔伯特街学校为例

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In this article, we used the capability approach as normative grounding to analyse a particular faith-based intervention targeting ‘youth at the margins’ – in this instance, marginalised migrant youths from Zimbabwe living in Johannesburg, South Africa. We used Albert Street School (AS School), run by Johannesburg’s Central Methodist Church, as our case study to show how this faith-based organisation, through its focus on education, created not only spaces for marginalised youths to aspire towards a better life but also practical opportunities to convert their aspirations into action. Drawing on first-hand accounts of 12 Zimbabwean migrant youths who had completed schooling at AS School, as well as of representatives of both the school and the CMC, the article first sketches the Zimbabwe-South Africa migration context post 2000. A discussion then follows of AS School as a faith-based intervention which addresses the constrained capability for education amongst marginalised migrant youths.
机译:在本文中,我们使用能力方法作为规范依据,分析了针对“边缘青年”的基于信仰的特殊干预–在这种情况下,居住在南非约翰内斯堡的来自津巴布韦的边缘移民青年。我们以约翰内斯堡中央卫理公会教堂为基地的阿尔伯特街学校(AS学校)作为案例研究,展示了这个基于信仰的组织如何通过专注于教育,不仅为边缘化的年轻人创造了追求更美好生活的空间,而且还将实际机会转化为行动。本文利用12名在AS学校完成学业的津巴布韦移民青年以及学校和CMC的代表的第一手资料,首先概述了2000年以后津巴布韦-南非的移民背景。然后进行了讨论。 AS School的一项基于信仰的干预措施,旨在解决边缘化移民青年受教育能力有限的问题。

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