Intersecting identities: young people’s constructions of identity in south-east Europe

Ross, Alistair (2014) Intersecting identities: young people’s constructions of identity in south-east Europe. In: Educational Inequalities: Difference and diversity in Schools and Higher Education. Routledge Research in Education . Routledge, London, pp. 247-274. ISBN 9781315886190

Abstract

This chapter examines a different kind of intersection than that considered elsewhere in this volume: that between potentially conflicting territorial or political identities of the self that arise as young people in Bulgaria and Romania attempt to reconcile their potential memberships of a national community, a regional Balkan identity, and a European identity. The educational implications of this analysis relate to young people in a much wider context than these two south-eastern European countries.

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