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Based on a carefully contextualized and critical study, this book tells how Frances dominant social and political ideology and prevailing cultural conventions abate the effects of race and anxiety within school choice, here focused on public-school middle-class parents living among immigrants in the diverse Paris suburbs.

The study employs innovative techniques to tackle the presence of race, a difficult topic in France, and to address the impact of global risk from which social anxiety springs. Interviews for this book took place when a wave of deadly terrorism, mass migration of refugees, and the divisiveness of a presidential election made topics around the study poignant. It demonstrates how race operates in French education policy and practices by directing attention to how experienced and more qualified teachers move over their careers to less diverse schools, seen by teachers as having better students.

The book explores how social anxiety created through global risk is culturally resisted within the French context by viewing this resistance theoretically through parental dispositions. It presents the racist perception in French school choice by revealing the education policies and parental choices that often segregate immigrants into schools with inexperienced and unqualified teachers. This book will be of interest to academics at upper-level undergraduate as well as graduate courses, policymakers, educators who are interested in inequality, sociology of education, transnational and critical perspectives on race, schooling, and school choice.

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School Choice, Race and Social Anxiety
Based on a carefully contextualized and critical study, this book tells how Frances dominant social and political ideology and prevailing cultural conventions abate the effects of race and anxiety within school choice, here focused on public school middle-class parents living among immigrants in the diverse Paris suburbs.
The study uses innovative techniques to tackle the presence of race, a difficult topic in France, and to address the impact of global risk from which social anxiety springs. Interviews for this book took place when a wave of deadly terrorism, mass migration of refugees, and the divisiveness of a presidential election made topics around the study poignant. It demonstrates how race operates in French education policy and practices by directing attention to how experienced and more qualified teachers move over their careers to less diverse schools, seen by teachers as having better students.
The book explores how social anxiety created through global risk is culturally resisted within the French context by viewing this resistance theoretically through parental dispositions. It presents the racist perception in French school choice by revealing the education policies and parental choices that often segregate immigrants into schools with inexperienced and unqualified teachers. This book will be of interest to academics at upper-level undergraduate as well as graduate courses, policymakers, educators who are interested in inequality, sociology of education, transnational and critical perspectives on race, schooling, and school choice.
Anthony E. Healy, a former journalist and consultant, is a visiting assistant professor at the Emory University in Atlanta. He is the author of a nonacademic book, The Postindustrial Promise. The authors research interests lie in the juncture of families, education, and inequality.
Routledge Research in Race and Ethnicity
35 Translocational Belongings
Intersectional Dilemmas and Social Inequalities
Floya Anthias
36 Diasporas, Weddings and Trajectories of Ethnicity
Terence Heng
37 Black Families and Recession in the United States
The Enduring Impact of the Great Recession of 20072009
Dorothy Smith-Ruiz and Albert M. Kopak
38 Practicing Yoga as Resistance
Voices of Color in Search of Freedom
Edited by Cara Hagan
39 Racism and Racial Surveillance
Modernity Matters
Edited by Sheila Khan, Nazir Ahmed Can and Helena Machado
40 Race and Masculinity in Gay Mens Pornography
Deconstructing the Big Black Beast
Desmond Francis Goss
41 Making Mixed Race
A Study of Time, Place and Identity
Karis Campion
42 School Choice, Race and Social Anxiety
Exploring French Middle-Class Parental Risks
Anthony E. Healy
For a full list of titles in this series, please visit www.routledge.com/sociology/series/RRRE
School Choice, Race and Social Anxiety
Exploring French Middle-Class Parental Risks
Anthony E. Healy
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First published 2022
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2022 Anthony E. Healy
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ISBN: 978-1-032-11614-3 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-032-11616-7 (pbk)
ISBN: 978-1-003-22072-5 (ebk)
DOI: 10.4324/9781003220725
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This book is dedicated to Joyce Elliott, a maternal aunt. She made it possible in ways that she probably did not realize. At a difficult juncture in my life, when one set of doors closed behind me, she opened the doors that eventually led me to a later life doctorate and this book. Not only is she last of the older generation in my family, she is of a generation who in the 1960s herself went through doors that then opened for the first time for women.
Contents
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  2. Series Page
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Guide
  1. Half Title Page
  2. Series Page
Tables
Acknowledgments
This book is the product of dissertation research. A dissertation is never achievable except for those persons and institutions who clear the way before you. In that regard, I am deeply appreciative of my dissertation chair, James William Ainsworth, who gave me writ to do the big project and to engage in a perilous venture. This dissertation was that at times, a perilous venture, finding interviews in another country. In the end, though, it was a constructive venture, even an adventure. I am deeply grateful to my committee members at Georgia State University, Tomeka Davis and Daniel Pasciuti, who like Jim, waited ever patiently for me to complete the dissertation, and whose comments and criticisms pushed me beyond the mundane. Likewise, I acknowledge the financial assistance that Georgia State University provided through a dissertation grant and the semesters leave by Bonita Jacobs, the president of the University of North Georgia, where I held a senior lectureship at that time, that enabled the interviews.
A number of French academics were particularly helpful in their guidance and comments, especially Agns van Zanten at Sciences Po Paris, who graciously met with me several times, and Jean-Christophe Franoise at the University of Paris Diderot, a geographer who similarly provided guidance and verified my emerging insights. Included among many others in the French academy are Marco Oberti, Patrick Simon, Renaud le Goix, Mathieu Ichou, and ric Debarbieux (with his admonishment over my conversational French), all of whom I thank and who were gracious while I tried to find my way around the Paris suburbs and French life.
The project would not of course be possible except for the cooperation of the principals of schools where I interviewed, the parent association presidents, numerous teachers (some of whom kindly let me visit their classrooms), and many parents who opened their lives to me and helped to find other parents to interview. I cannot name them because they are behind the veil of anonymity.
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