The University and Social Justice
Struggles Across the Globe
Herausgeber: Choudry, Aziz; Vally, Salim
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Struggles Across the Globe
Herausgeber: Choudry, Aziz; Vally, Salim
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Explores activist movements in higher education from around the world, and their connections to broader anti-capitalist and anti-colonial struggles.
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Explores activist movements in higher education from around the world, and their connections to broader anti-capitalist and anti-colonial struggles.
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- Verlag: Pluto Press
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Februar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 350g
- ISBN-13: 9780745340685
- ISBN-10: 0745340687
- Artikelnr.: 58341161
- Verlag: Pluto Press
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Februar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 350g
- ISBN-13: 9780745340685
- ISBN-10: 0745340687
- Artikelnr.: 58341161
Aziz Choudry is Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair in Social Movement Learning and Knowledge Production in the Department of Integrated Studies in Education, McGill University, and Visiting Professor at the Centre for Education Rights and Transformation (CERT), University of Johannesburg. He is editor of Activists and the Surveillance State (Pluto, 2019) and co-editor of Just Work? Migrant Workers' Struggles Today (Pluto, 2016). Salim Vally is Professor and Director of CERT, Faculty of Education, at the University of Johannesburg and the National Research Foundation - South African Research Initiative's Chair in Community, Adult and Workers Education. He is co-editor of Education, Economy and Society (UNISA Press, 2014), and Reflections on Knowledge, Learning and Social Movements: History's Schools (Routledge, 2018).
List of figures and tables
Acknowledgements
1. Lessons in struggle, studies in resistance - Aziz Choudry (McGill Univ.,
Canada) and Salim Vally (Univ. of Johannesburg, South Africa)
2. The Trajectory of the 2010 Student Movement in the UK: From Student
Activism to Strikes - Jamie Woodcock (Univ. of Oxford, UK)
3. Insurgent Subjects: Student Politics, Education, and Dissent in India -
Prem Kumar Vijayan (Delhi Univ., India)
4. Neoliberalism, National Security and Academic Knowledge Production in
Turkey - Gülden Özcan (Univ. of Lethbridge, Canada)
5. 'Nous' Who? Racialized Social Relations and Quebec Student Movement
Politics - rosalind hampton (Univ. of Toronto, Canada)
6. Learning from Chile's Student Movement: Youth Organising and Neoliberal
Reaction - Javier Campos-Martinez (Univ. of Massachusetts Amherst, USA) and
Dayana Olavarria (Univ. of Massachusetts Amherst, USA)
7. Resisting the US Corporate University: Palestine, Zionism and Campus
Politics - Rabab Ibrahim Abdulhadi (San Francisco State Univ., USA) and
Saliem Shehadeh (Univ. of California)
8. The Palestinian Student Movement and the Dialectic of Palestinian
Liberation and Class Struggles - Lena Meari (Birzeit Univ., Palestine) and
Rula Abu-Duhou (Birzeit Univ., Palestine)
9. The New Student Movements in Mexico in the 21st Century: #YoSoy132,
Ayotzinapa and #TodosSomosPolitecnico - Alma Maldonado-Maldonado (Center
for Advanced Research, Mexico) and Vania Bañuelos Astorga (CREFAL, Mexico)
10. How Did They Fight?: French Student Movements in the Late 2000s and
Their Contentious Repertoire - Julie Le Mazier (Pantheon-Sorbonne Univ.,
France)
11. The Mustfall Mo(ve)ments and 'Publica[c]tion': Reflections on
Collective Knowledge Production in South Africa - Asher Gamedze (cultural
worker, South Africa) and Leigh-Ann Naidoo (Univ. of Cape Town, South
Africa)
12. Revolutionary Vanguard No More?: The Student Movement and the Struggle
for Education and Social Justice in Nigeria - Rhoda Nanre Nafziger
(Pennsylvania State Univ., USA) and Krystal Strong (Pennsylvania State
Univ., USA)
13. Postcolonial versus Transformative Education in the University of
Philippines - Sarah Raymundo (Univ. of the Philippines-Diliman,
Philippines) and Karlo Mikhail I. Mongaya (Univ. of the
Philippines-Diliman, Philippines)
Notes on contributors
Index
Acknowledgements
1. Lessons in struggle, studies in resistance - Aziz Choudry (McGill Univ.,
Canada) and Salim Vally (Univ. of Johannesburg, South Africa)
2. The Trajectory of the 2010 Student Movement in the UK: From Student
Activism to Strikes - Jamie Woodcock (Univ. of Oxford, UK)
3. Insurgent Subjects: Student Politics, Education, and Dissent in India -
Prem Kumar Vijayan (Delhi Univ., India)
4. Neoliberalism, National Security and Academic Knowledge Production in
Turkey - Gülden Özcan (Univ. of Lethbridge, Canada)
5. 'Nous' Who? Racialized Social Relations and Quebec Student Movement
Politics - rosalind hampton (Univ. of Toronto, Canada)
6. Learning from Chile's Student Movement: Youth Organising and Neoliberal
Reaction - Javier Campos-Martinez (Univ. of Massachusetts Amherst, USA) and
Dayana Olavarria (Univ. of Massachusetts Amherst, USA)
7. Resisting the US Corporate University: Palestine, Zionism and Campus
Politics - Rabab Ibrahim Abdulhadi (San Francisco State Univ., USA) and
Saliem Shehadeh (Univ. of California)
8. The Palestinian Student Movement and the Dialectic of Palestinian
Liberation and Class Struggles - Lena Meari (Birzeit Univ., Palestine) and
Rula Abu-Duhou (Birzeit Univ., Palestine)
9. The New Student Movements in Mexico in the 21st Century: #YoSoy132,
Ayotzinapa and #TodosSomosPolitecnico - Alma Maldonado-Maldonado (Center
for Advanced Research, Mexico) and Vania Bañuelos Astorga (CREFAL, Mexico)
10. How Did They Fight?: French Student Movements in the Late 2000s and
Their Contentious Repertoire - Julie Le Mazier (Pantheon-Sorbonne Univ.,
France)
11. The Mustfall Mo(ve)ments and 'Publica[c]tion': Reflections on
Collective Knowledge Production in South Africa - Asher Gamedze (cultural
worker, South Africa) and Leigh-Ann Naidoo (Univ. of Cape Town, South
Africa)
12. Revolutionary Vanguard No More?: The Student Movement and the Struggle
for Education and Social Justice in Nigeria - Rhoda Nanre Nafziger
(Pennsylvania State Univ., USA) and Krystal Strong (Pennsylvania State
Univ., USA)
13. Postcolonial versus Transformative Education in the University of
Philippines - Sarah Raymundo (Univ. of the Philippines-Diliman,
Philippines) and Karlo Mikhail I. Mongaya (Univ. of the
Philippines-Diliman, Philippines)
Notes on contributors
Index
List of figures and tables
Acknowledgements
1. Lessons in struggle, studies in resistance - Aziz Choudry (McGill Univ.,
Canada) and Salim Vally (Univ. of Johannesburg, South Africa)
2. The Trajectory of the 2010 Student Movement in the UK: From Student
Activism to Strikes - Jamie Woodcock (Univ. of Oxford, UK)
3. Insurgent Subjects: Student Politics, Education, and Dissent in India -
Prem Kumar Vijayan (Delhi Univ., India)
4. Neoliberalism, National Security and Academic Knowledge Production in
Turkey - Gülden Özcan (Univ. of Lethbridge, Canada)
5. 'Nous' Who? Racialized Social Relations and Quebec Student Movement
Politics - rosalind hampton (Univ. of Toronto, Canada)
6. Learning from Chile's Student Movement: Youth Organising and Neoliberal
Reaction - Javier Campos-Martinez (Univ. of Massachusetts Amherst, USA) and
Dayana Olavarria (Univ. of Massachusetts Amherst, USA)
7. Resisting the US Corporate University: Palestine, Zionism and Campus
Politics - Rabab Ibrahim Abdulhadi (San Francisco State Univ., USA) and
Saliem Shehadeh (Univ. of California)
8. The Palestinian Student Movement and the Dialectic of Palestinian
Liberation and Class Struggles - Lena Meari (Birzeit Univ., Palestine) and
Rula Abu-Duhou (Birzeit Univ., Palestine)
9. The New Student Movements in Mexico in the 21st Century: #YoSoy132,
Ayotzinapa and #TodosSomosPolitecnico - Alma Maldonado-Maldonado (Center
for Advanced Research, Mexico) and Vania Bañuelos Astorga (CREFAL, Mexico)
10. How Did They Fight?: French Student Movements in the Late 2000s and
Their Contentious Repertoire - Julie Le Mazier (Pantheon-Sorbonne Univ.,
France)
11. The Mustfall Mo(ve)ments and 'Publica[c]tion': Reflections on
Collective Knowledge Production in South Africa - Asher Gamedze (cultural
worker, South Africa) and Leigh-Ann Naidoo (Univ. of Cape Town, South
Africa)
12. Revolutionary Vanguard No More?: The Student Movement and the Struggle
for Education and Social Justice in Nigeria - Rhoda Nanre Nafziger
(Pennsylvania State Univ., USA) and Krystal Strong (Pennsylvania State
Univ., USA)
13. Postcolonial versus Transformative Education in the University of
Philippines - Sarah Raymundo (Univ. of the Philippines-Diliman,
Philippines) and Karlo Mikhail I. Mongaya (Univ. of the
Philippines-Diliman, Philippines)
Notes on contributors
Index
Acknowledgements
1. Lessons in struggle, studies in resistance - Aziz Choudry (McGill Univ.,
Canada) and Salim Vally (Univ. of Johannesburg, South Africa)
2. The Trajectory of the 2010 Student Movement in the UK: From Student
Activism to Strikes - Jamie Woodcock (Univ. of Oxford, UK)
3. Insurgent Subjects: Student Politics, Education, and Dissent in India -
Prem Kumar Vijayan (Delhi Univ., India)
4. Neoliberalism, National Security and Academic Knowledge Production in
Turkey - Gülden Özcan (Univ. of Lethbridge, Canada)
5. 'Nous' Who? Racialized Social Relations and Quebec Student Movement
Politics - rosalind hampton (Univ. of Toronto, Canada)
6. Learning from Chile's Student Movement: Youth Organising and Neoliberal
Reaction - Javier Campos-Martinez (Univ. of Massachusetts Amherst, USA) and
Dayana Olavarria (Univ. of Massachusetts Amherst, USA)
7. Resisting the US Corporate University: Palestine, Zionism and Campus
Politics - Rabab Ibrahim Abdulhadi (San Francisco State Univ., USA) and
Saliem Shehadeh (Univ. of California)
8. The Palestinian Student Movement and the Dialectic of Palestinian
Liberation and Class Struggles - Lena Meari (Birzeit Univ., Palestine) and
Rula Abu-Duhou (Birzeit Univ., Palestine)
9. The New Student Movements in Mexico in the 21st Century: #YoSoy132,
Ayotzinapa and #TodosSomosPolitecnico - Alma Maldonado-Maldonado (Center
for Advanced Research, Mexico) and Vania Bañuelos Astorga (CREFAL, Mexico)
10. How Did They Fight?: French Student Movements in the Late 2000s and
Their Contentious Repertoire - Julie Le Mazier (Pantheon-Sorbonne Univ.,
France)
11. The Mustfall Mo(ve)ments and 'Publica[c]tion': Reflections on
Collective Knowledge Production in South Africa - Asher Gamedze (cultural
worker, South Africa) and Leigh-Ann Naidoo (Univ. of Cape Town, South
Africa)
12. Revolutionary Vanguard No More?: The Student Movement and the Struggle
for Education and Social Justice in Nigeria - Rhoda Nanre Nafziger
(Pennsylvania State Univ., USA) and Krystal Strong (Pennsylvania State
Univ., USA)
13. Postcolonial versus Transformative Education in the University of
Philippines - Sarah Raymundo (Univ. of the Philippines-Diliman,
Philippines) and Karlo Mikhail I. Mongaya (Univ. of the
Philippines-Diliman, Philippines)
Notes on contributors
Index