Navigating Conflict
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Navigating Conflict

How Youth Handle Trouble in a High-Poverty School

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Navigating Conflict

How Youth Handle Trouble in a High-Poverty School

About this book

Urban schools are often associated with violence, chaos, and youth aggression. But is this reputation really the whole picture? In Navigating Conflict, Calvin Morrill and Michael Musheno challenge the violence-centered conventional wisdom of urban youth studies, revealing instead the social ingenuity with which teens informally and peacefully navigate strife-ridden peer trouble. Taking as their focus a multi-ethnic, high-poverty school in the American southwest, the authors complicate our vision of urban youth, along the way revealing the resilience of students in the face of carceral disciplinary tactics.

Grounded in sixteen years of ethnographic fieldwork, Navigating Conflict draws on archival and institutional evidence to locate urban schools in more than a century of local, state, and national change. Morrill and Musheno make the case for schools that work, where negative externalities are buffered and policies are adapted to ever-evolving student populations. They argue that these kinds of schools require meaningful, inclusive student organizations for sustaining social trust and collective peer dignity alongside responsive administrative leadership. Further, students must be given the freedom to associate and move among their peers, all while in the vicinity of watchful, but not intrusive adults. Morrill and Musheno make a compelling case for these foundational conditions, arguing that only through them can schools enable a rich climate for learning, achievement, and social advancement.

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Year
2018
Print ISBN
9780226523736
9780226538761
eBook ISBN
9780226523873

Index

Page numbers followed by “f” and “t” refer to figures and tables, respectively
accusations, hostile, 71, 117, 123, 239
administrative control. See formal control
agency and difference in putting the power of the system to work, 156–59
Allport, Gordon W., 259n47
anchored fluidity, 45–46, 79, 84, 86–88, 95–96, 113, 115, 117, 121, 129, 132, 170, 185, 221–26, 241, 242; contributing to peaceable relations among students and an atmosphere for learning, 186; and crossing of sociocultural lines, 41, 45; cultural flexibility and, 55–56; defined, 27, 29; in digital era, 213; encouraged by teachers, 186; a first look at, 29–37; hallmarks of, 170; homophily and, 44; nature of, 27, 29–32, 41; origin of the concept of, 27, 29; return of, after safe schools, 202–5; scales of, 32; social networking sites (SNS) and, 223, 224; social trust and, 29, 46, 55–57, 59, 68, 104, 110, 114, 117, 128, 129, 186–93, 198–207, 213, 221–22, 226, 242, 246 (see also social trust); sociospatial maps and, 40–41, 47; sociospatial mobility and, 192; sociospatial practices of, 47, 114, 198, 242; students who have never experienced, 196; undermining, 186–93
Anderson, Elijah, 5–6, 33, 95, 119, 222
anxieties, safe schools, 159–61
Arum, Richard, 218
assault, defined, 174, 267n28
Astor, Ron, 220
backstage, 37, 70; dual character of, 118, 137. See also front- vs. backstages
“badasses,” 71, 165, 263n39
balancing acts involved in workin’ out trouble, 114–16
Barajas, Heidi, 149
“beat downs,” 128–29, 158, 168–69, 190, 210, 212; characteristics and nature of, 68t, 71–72, 117, 118, 120–21, 123, 136; examples of, 93, 107, 118–19, 126, 128, 210; identities of and labels placed on youth who engaged in, 118; as a result of backing down, 122, 123; things that provoke, 42; trouble responses that constitute, 68t; trouble strings appearing in youth-authored stories of, 123; types of, 71–72; youth put in their place through, 71, 117
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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. List of Cases
  7. Preface
  8. one / Rethinking Youth Conflict
  9. two / Anchored Fluidity and Social Trust
  10. three / Trouble
  11. four / “Workin’ It Out”
  12. five / “Puttin’ ’Em in Their Place”
  13. six / “Dealing with the System”
  14. seven / Safe Schools
  15. eight / A Contested School That Works
  16. Appendix A. Additional Notes on Data Collection, Analysis, Writing, and Generalizability
  17. Appendix B. Trouble Issue and Response Aggregate Data
  18. Notes
  19. References
  20. Index

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