Armoured with morality: Parental perspectives on moral education in the violent context of Brazilian slums

Annelieke van Dijk*, Mariëtte de Haan, Micha de Winter

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Abstract

This article describes the goals, practices and underlying values of parents raising children in the violent context of Brazilian slums. The results show that mothers act within a multivocal moral framework, combining ‘street cultural logic’ with ‘middle-class’ perspectives. Survival and a strong sense of morality are taught through both adaptation to and dissociation from the neighbourhood context. The analyses challenge the idea of a homogeneous ‘street’ culture in these communities and show that various cultural repertoires and multiple interconnected perspectives on morality are cultivated in response to violence. The study provides ways to interpret parental strategies to organise a moral counteroffensive as a lever for change.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)436-453
Number of pages18
JournalJournal of Moral Education
Volume49
Issue number4
Early online date28 Aug 2019
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Keywords

  • Disadvantaged communities
  • moral education
  • parenting values
  • street culture
  • violence

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