Abstract
In the light of Charles Tilly's approaches, I will conduct an analysis of the incidence of the monopolization of opportunities that indigenous women have when they access university. I will make a description of several statistics at the national level to question the absence of indigenous women in access to higher education and understand how the problem of access (or not) to college explains inequality. In this line of discussion, I will emphasize the definition of inequalities and how it influences the hoarding of opportunities to identify categorical pairs, and to know how the issue of women's participation in communities helps the process of networking and access to college.
Translated title of the contribution | Politicization of Higher Education in Ecuador: Indigenous Women and Access |
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Original language | Spanish (Ecuador) |
Title of host publication | Educación Superior y Pueblos Indígenas y Afrodescendientes en América Latina |
Publisher | Universidad Nacional De Tres De Febrero |
Pages | 347-361 |
Number of pages | 15 |
ISBN (Print) | 978-987-4151-53-7 |
State | Published - 30 Oct 2018 |
CACES Knowledge Areas
- 111A Education