Jiménez, LuisValdés, René2024-08-292024-08-292022Estudios Pedagogicos, Volume 48, Issue 4, Pages 297 - 315, 20220716-050Xhttps://repositorio.unab.cl/handle/ria/59614Indexación: Scopus.The persistence of a neoliberal and adult-centered educational vision affects student participation in school and therefore the possibility of understanding students as political subjects in contexts of inclusion. In the framework of a case study with an ethnographic approach, we tried to understand student participation in schools with more and less developed inclusive school cultures. The main results indicate that the school with a high inclusive culture has greater organizational spaces for students to get involved in school decisions, while in the school with a low inclusive culture, students only participate in protocolized spaces. Despite the differences, in both schools a peripheral student participation predominates, little transformative and devoid of political action. However, it emerges as a finding that students elaborate their own spaces for participation, constructing political and citizenship discourses from their ways of understanding the world. © 2022, Estudios Pedagogicos. All Rights Reserved.esInclusive cultureInclusive schoolStudent participationParticipation, citizenship and inclusive education: possibilities to think of the student as a political subjectParticipación, ciudadanía y educación inclusiva: posibilidades para pensar al estudiante como sujeto políticoArtículoAttribution 4.0 International CC BY 4.0 Deed10.4067/S0718-07052022000400297