
When Students Protest
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Written by scholars and activists from around the world, When Students Protest: Universities in the Global North is the third in this three-volume study that explores university student politics in the global north. Authors explore university and college student political action, especially over the past decade. It is just over fifty years since May 1968 when student protests erupted at Université Paris Nanterre in France and then spread across the globe. Contributors to this book demonstrate that despite repeated attempts by states, power elites and institutions to suppress and even criminalise student political action, student movements have always been part of the political landscape and remain a significant and potent source of political change and renewal.
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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.
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Chapter 2: Activation of Student Protest: Reaction, Repression and Memory at Nanterre University, Paris 1968-2018, Simon Ridley and Paolo Stuppia
Chapter 3: 'Different Struggles, the Same Fight'? A Comparative Analysis of Student Movements in Chile (2011), Quebec (2012), and Hong Kong (2014), Cécile Van de Velde
Chapter 4: 'We are the University!' Campus Protest in the Context of Counter-Globalisation Critique: The Amsterdam University Protests, 2015-2016, Christian Scholl and Annette Freyberg-Inan
Chapter 5: Fault Lines and Heterogeneity: Quebec's Student Movement During the Maple Spring of 2012, Nicole Gallant, Guillaume Tremblay-Boily, Guillaume Latzko-Toth and Madeleine Pastinelli
Chapter 6: Organizing Campus Alliances to Resist a Neoliberal Attack on Workers Conditions in Toronto, Canada, Alia Karim
Chapter 7: Student Protests Against Neoliberal Educati
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