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When Students Protest. Universities in the Global South / edited by Judith Bessant, Analicia Mejia Mesinas, and Sarah Pickard.

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Book
Contributor:
Bessant, Judith, editor.
Mejia Mesinas, Analicia, 1988- editor.
Pickard, Sarah, editor.
ProQuest ebook central.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Student movements--Developing countries.
Student movements.
Protest movements--Developing countries.
Protest movements.
College students--Political activity--Developing countries.
College students.
College students--Political activity.
Developing countries.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
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Other Title:
Universities in the Global South
Place of Publication:
Lanham, Maryland : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, [2021]
System Details:
text file
Contents:
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Student Protest in the Global South: Introductory Essay
Language Complexity
Chapter Summaries: Student Protest Actions in the Global South
Notes
References
Chapter 2: Breaking Routines toward Conservatism?: The 2013 Protests in Brazil
Where We Begin
What Happened? Phase 1
Growing Pains-Difficulties of a Broader Politics
June's Phase 2: Traces of Conservatism
From Anti-Politics to Conservative Politics: The Novelty of a Youth Conservative Movement
Conclusion
Notes
Chapter 3: The Student Movement in Chile: Normalizing Protest and Opening Up Political Space
Introduction
Normalizing Protest and Shaping Politics
Demobilization and Political Disenchantment in Democratic Chile
Protest Waves and Policy Effects
The Normalization of Protests in Chile
Opening Up the Political Space
Conclusion
Chapter 4: Defending Education: Student Resistance to the Educational National Assessment System in Chile
Context: The National Assessment for Quality Education in Chile
The School Occupations against National Assessments
The Relationship between Policy and School Occupations during the "Cultural Clash" on Education
Conclusion: Student Activism and Educational Policy
Chapter 5: Student Political Action and Activism in Contemporary Nigeria
Student Power in Nigeria
Student Unions in Nigeria
Student Activism
Student Attitudes and Beliefs
Chapter 6: (No) Right to Protest?: Student Activism at Public Universities in India in the Modi Era
Historical Overview
The Right to Protest
Discipline and Containment: Institutional Responses
Chapter 7: "They've Completely Criminalized Us": Interrogating Student Activism in the Tamil Diaspora
Background
Securitized Responses to Younger Generation Tamil Activism
Countering "Terrorism"
Chapter 8: #yosoy132: Indignation, Information, and Pro-Democracy Activism in Mexico, 2011-2012
Mexican Politics in 2012: The Return of the Dinosaur
Emergence of Yo Soy 132: Young People and Political Participation
Social Media: Democratization of Information as a Means and an End
Democracy through Democratic Means
Media and Society Responses
Violent State Response to the #yosoy132 Movement
Hope and Disillusion from the Mobilizations
Lessons and Legacy
The Effects of #yosoy132 on National Politics
Index
About the Contributors
Notes:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on August 16, 2021).
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Print version: Bessant, Judith When Students Protest
ISBN:
9781786611840
1786611848
Publisher Number:
40030692341
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