Sacrifice, suffering and hope: education, aspiration and young people’s affective orientations to the future

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In this editorial introduction to the Special Theme, Sacrifice, Suffering and Hope: Education, Aspiration and Young People’s Affective Orientations to the Future, we discuss the key theoretical themes (aspiration, sacrifice and affect) that underpin the papers in this collection. With geographical focus on India, Indonesia, Kenya and Bangladesh, our aim is to contribute a more ethnographically-grounded understanding of the affective orientations that emerge or become visible in the context of young people’s educational experiences, and that shape and give meaning to processes of aspiration formation.

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Froerer, P., Ansell, N., & Huijsmans, R. (2022). Sacrifice, suffering and hope: education, aspiration and young people’s affective orientations to the future. Ethnography and Education. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.1080/17457823.2022.2075709

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