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The new student activists : the rise of neoactivism on college campuses / Jerusha O. Conner.

Van Pelt Library LA229 .C668 2020
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Conner, Jerusha Osberg, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Student movements--United States.
Student movements.
Universities and colleges--Political aspects.
Universities and colleges.
United States.
College students--Political activity--United States.
College students.
College students--Political activity.
Universities and colleges--Political aspects--United States.
Social justice--United States.
Social justice.
Physical Description:
xiii, 225 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2020.
Summary:
"The analysis frames student activists as neoactivists, who borrow from and build on the legacies of past generations of college student activists and who present a robust alternative to narrow neoliberal conceptions of the purpose of higher education, the role of students, and the possibilities for democratic society. Based on extensive data from more than 235 self-identifying college and university student activists across 47 states, as well as 40 in-depth, follow-up interviews conducted between 2016 and 2018, this book offers clear insight into these new student activists--who they are, the causes they care about, the strategies they deploy, the factors that motivate and sustain them, and the impact they have had on their campuses and beyond, and how their activism affects them personally. The book aims to deepen understanding of the process of sociopolitical development for a diverse set of college students who take part in collective action to effect institutional and social change. This book also illuminates the influences of family members, high school learning environments, peers, and higher education coursework, professors, and staff on students' turn toward activism, and it reveals the fraught but mutually transformative relationship between institutions of higher education and student activists in the contemporary moment"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Introduction
Identifying as an activist
Becoming an activist: the turn toward activism
The emotional and relational dimensions of activism: familial and peer influences
The intellectual dimension of activism: educational influences
The behavioral dimension of activism: strategies and successes
Conclusion.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781421436678
1421436671
OCLC:
1104857335

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