Student Movements in Late Neoliberalism

Student Movements in Late Neoliberalism

Dynamics of Contention and Their Consequences

della Porta, Donatella; Cini, Lorenzo; Guzman-Concha, Cesar

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

08/2022

310

Mole

Inglês

9783030757564

15 a 20 dias

435

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1. Student movements in late neoliberalism. Forms of organizing, alliances, and outcomes (Lorenzo Cini, Donatella della Porta, and Cesar Guzman-Concha).- 2. What moves students? Ritual versus reactive student demonstrations in Mexico City (Maria Inclan).- 3. Contentious institutionalized movements: the case of the student movement in Quebec (Luc Chicoine and Marcos Ancelovici).- 4. Structuring the "structureless" and leading the "leaderless": power and organization in the student movement at the University of California (Sarah L. Augusto).- 5. Tweeting #FeesMustFall: The online life and offline protests of a networked student movement (Thierry M Luescher, Nkululeko Makhubu, Thelma Oppelt, Seipati Mokhema and Memory Zodwa Radasi).- 6. Movement leadership in an era of connective action: a study of Hong Kong's student-led Umbrella Movement (Chi-shun Fong and Samson Yuen).- 7. From the classrooms to the roofs: the 2010 university researchers' movement in Italy (Gianni Piazza).- 8. Worker-student unity against outsourcing at the University of Johannesburg: disrupting the neoliberal paradigm through direct action and alternative relations (Francesco Pontarelli).- 9. From revolt to reform: student protests and the higher education agenda in England 2009-2019 (Hector Rios-Jara).- 10. Chile's student movement: strong, detached, influential ... and declining? (Nicolas M. Somma and Sofia Donoso).- 11. Ever failed? Fail again, fail better: tuition protests in Germany, Turkey, and the United States (Didem Tuerkoglu).

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social movements;higher education;youth protests;student activism;Occupy Movement;political participation;social change;social unrest;neoliberal authoritarianism