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Halleli Pinson

Researcher at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

Publications -  30
Citations -  668

Halleli Pinson is an academic researcher from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. The author has contributed to research in topics: Refugee & Citizenship. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 26 publications receiving 579 citations. Previous affiliations of Halleli Pinson include University of Haifa & University of Cambridge.

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Sociology of education and the wasteland of refugee education research

TL;DR: Refugees are stateless and outcasts and outlaws of a novel kind, the products of globalisation as discussed by the authors, refugees are human waste, with no useful function to play in the land of their arrival.
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Compassion, caring and justice : Teachers' strategies to maintain moral integrity in the face of national hostility to the 'non-citizen'

TL;DR: In this article, the humanism of teachers in helping the children of asylum-seekers and refugees is tested by the state, especially its immigration policy, and preliminary research findings on teachers' concepts of compassion and their responses to the needs of asylumseeking and refugee children.
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Local conceptualisations of the education of asylum‐seeking and refugee students: from hostile to holistic models

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a survey of 58 English local authorities and qualitative data from three case studies of LEAs and a sample of their schools, showing that the ethical position adopted by officials and teachers in these three sites offers a compassionate model of social inclusion based on a holistic approach to the asylum seeking and refugee child.
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Inclusive Curriculum? Challenges to the Role of Civic Education in a Jewish and Democratic State

TL;DR: A discursive analysis of the curriculum materials and interviews with 13 officials in the Ministry of Education revealed the complexities and the competing messages that emerged from contemporary civic education in Israel as mentioned in this paper.