When Students Protest: Universities in the Global North

Judith Bessant
Edited by Analicia Mejia Mesinas , Sarah Pickard
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When Students Protest: Universities in the Global North

Judith Bessant
Edited by Analicia Mejia Mesinas , Sarah Pickard
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306 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Aug 11, 2021
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 306
  • Publisher: Rowman
  • ISBN: 9781786611796
  • Dimensions: 6.37" W x 1.12" L x 8.95" H
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.

When Students Protest is a timely three-volume series regarding student organizing in the US and internationally. Volume 1 (CH, Mar'23, 60-2057) considers protests among high school students. Volumes 2 and 3 (CH, Jul'23, 60-3271) consider university students' protests in the Global North and Global South, respectively. Issues addressed range from institutional changes to broader issues, such as corruption or climate change. As the editors and contributors show, “students continue to be moved to act not because they want to cause trouble or get out of attending classes” but “because they are aware of and moved by a deep sense of injustice and inaction” (p. 7). The chapter case studies include firsthand accounts and detailed analyses that will be valuable to those researching specific movements or the evolution of student activism more broadly. Recommended. Advanced undergraduates through faculty; professionals.

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