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Blocking the Bathroom: Latino Students and the Spatial Arrangements of Student Discipline
2018
In this ethnographic study of student discipline in California, I examine the spatial arrangements of the disproportionate discipline, surveillance, and banishment of Latino boys who were constructed as gang members from school and community spaces. Drawing on socio-cultural geographical theories, I argue that negative discourses, and implicit bias, together with increased surveillance in school and public space(s) contributed to the disproportionate discipline of Latino male students.
doi:10.14288/ce.v10i2.186371
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