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Black African-Caribbean Youth, Cultural Capital & Overcoming Exclusion. How do those who are excluded from school, and later mainstream society, go on to achieve successful transitions via the support from cultural and social capital located within the domestic sphere?.
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Black African-Caribbean Youth, Cultural Capital & Overcoming Exclusion How do those who are excluded from school, and later mainstream society, go on to achieve successful transitions via the support from cultural and social capital located within the domestic sphere? 33 young school excludees (London and Nottingham) and their families, friends and various statutory agencies and voluntary organisations interviewed DEVELOPMENT OF A RESILIENT SENSE OF SELF School Exclusion … Loss of Dignity , Stigma & Shame Racially Biased and Gendered Pathway into Offending Behaviour Dr. Tina Patel (PhD, BA (Hons), PGCert), ESPaCH, University of Salford, UK Formally of LJMU – t.patel@ljmu.ac.uk