Service assistants: tidiness and cleanliness as a means of “doingpolitics” at school

  • Silvina Fernández Universidad de Buenos Aires/ Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científcas y Técnicas

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.19137/els-2019-161607

Keywords:

service assistants, school, politics, aesthetics, ethnography

Abstract

The political dimension in schools has been analyzed from diverse disciplines and through its different actors: teachers, principals, mothers, fathers and, to a lesser extent, children and adolescents. However, service assistants - staff in charge of cleaning and building maintenance - have been few studied to address the phenomena and processes that include power relations within educational institutions. Based on research with an ethnographic focus, I will show how through the work of cleaning, order and food preparation, the auxiliaries participate in tensions and disputes that constitute the daily life of a state primary school in the city of Neuquén (Argentina). Aesthetics, as a sensitive manifestation of social life, will be fundamental for understanding the ways in which politics is produced in the school environment.

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Author Biography

Silvina Fernández, Universidad de Buenos Aires/ Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científcas y Técnicas

Becaria doctoral Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, con lugar de trabajo en el Instituto de Investigación Gino Germani, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad Buenos Aires. Miembro de Grupo de Estudio y Trabajo “Antropología y Educación” del Centro de Antropología Social del Instituto de Desarrollo Económico Social e integrante la Red Internacional de Etnografía con Niños, Niñas y adolescentes [RIENN].

Published

2019-05-28