Saturday Russian Schools and Parents’ Social Networking: Two-way Cooperation? Cover Image

Saturday Russian Schools and Parents’ Social Networking: Two-way Cooperation?
Saturday Russian Schools and Parents’ Social Networking: Two-way Cooperation?

Author(s): Nina Ivashinenko
Subject(s): Education, Communication studies, Migration Studies
Published by: Transnational Press London
Keywords: migrants; social networks; complementary schools; relationships;

Summary/Abstract: How does the relationship between parents whose children attend the Saturday Russian schools in Scotland influence their social networks? How are complementary Russian schools involved in this social networking, and how does this social networking support the schools’ development? This article explores these questions using qualitative research in four Russian schools in Scotland. It contributes to the discussion about the dynamic nature of migrant social networks which depends on the relationships between actors (Ryan, 2011, Dedeoglu, 2014) and the organisational landscape (Vasey, 2016). Expanding on the existing literature in this area, my research investigates social networking in the Russian schools as a two-way process influencing both the socialising Russian-speaking parents and the Russian schools’ development based on parents’ social networks.

  • Issue Year: 16/2019
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 165-174
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: English