This book analyses how generations of university and college students in the Global South have responded to issues such as problems in their own universities as well as standing up against violent military dictatorships, human rights abuses, oppressive poverty, foreign interference and the effects of neoliberal austerity regimes.
This book analyses how generations of university and college students in the Global South have responded to issues such as problems in their own universities as well as standing up against violent military dictatorships, human rights abuses, oppressive poverty, foreign interference and the effects of neoliberal austerity regimes.
Judith Bessant is a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) and a Professor at RMIT University, Australia. Analicia Mejia Mesinas is an Assistant Professor, Azusa Pacific University, California, USA. Sarah Pickard is a Senior Lecturer and Researcher at Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, France.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Student Protest in the Global South: Introductory Essay, Judith Bessant, Analicia Mejia Mesinas and Sarah Pickard Chapter 2: Breaking Routines Towards Conservatism? The 2013 Protests in Brazil, Enzo Bello, Gustavo Capela and Rene José Keller Chapter 3: The Student Movement in Chile: Normalizing Protest and Opening Up Political Space, Sofía Donoso and Nicolás Somma Chapter 4: Defending Education: Student Resistance to the Educational National Assessment System in Chile, Pablo Santibanez-Rodriguez Chapter 5: Student Political Action and Activism in Contemporary Nigeria, Joseph Egwurube Chapter 6: (No) Right to Protest? Student Activism at Public Universities in India in the Modi Era, Nisha Thapliyal Chapter 7: 'They've Completely Criminalised Us': Interrogating Student Activism in the Tamil Diaspora, Meena Kandiah Chapter 8: #yosoy132: Indignation, Information and Pro-Democracy Activism in Mexico, 2011-2012, Lorna Zamora Robles Chapter 9: Student Activism: An Analysis from Mexico's Southeast, Carlos De Jesús Gómez-Abarca
Chapter 1: Student Protest in the Global South: Introductory Essay, Judith Bessant, Analicia Mejia Mesinas and Sarah Pickard Chapter 2: Breaking Routines Towards Conservatism? The 2013 Protests in Brazil, Enzo Bello, Gustavo Capela and Rene José Keller Chapter 3: The Student Movement in Chile: Normalizing Protest and Opening Up Political Space, Sofía Donoso and Nicolás Somma Chapter 4: Defending Education: Student Resistance to the Educational National Assessment System in Chile, Pablo Santibanez-Rodriguez Chapter 5: Student Political Action and Activism in Contemporary Nigeria, Joseph Egwurube Chapter 6: (No) Right to Protest? Student Activism at Public Universities in India in the Modi Era, Nisha Thapliyal Chapter 7: 'They've Completely Criminalised Us': Interrogating Student Activism in the Tamil Diaspora, Meena Kandiah Chapter 8: #yosoy132: Indignation, Information and Pro-Democracy Activism in Mexico, 2011-2012, Lorna Zamora Robles Chapter 9: Student Activism: An Analysis from Mexico's Southeast, Carlos De Jesús Gómez-Abarca
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