Dealing with diversity and anti-racism in adult education: An institutional perspective

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This paper discusses organisational development in institutions of adult education aimed at enhancing diversity and preventing the discrimination of migrants. A critical analysis of three approaches, inter- cultural opening, managing diversity and fighting institutional racism, will be presented and amplified in the light of critical whiteness studies. The concepts differ in terms of their main goals, traditions, fields of practice and discourses of legitimation. The paper is based on the theoretical and empirical results of an Austrian applied research project, which explored how adult education institutions deal with migrant-related diversity. Finally, a strategic approach for opening up Austrian adult education for migrants, which was developed as part of the project, is presented.

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Sprung, A. (2017). Dealing with diversity and anti-racism in adult education: An institutional perspective. Andragoška Spoznanja, 23(2), 39–50. https://doi.org/10.4312/as.23.2.39-50

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