Book synopsis: The autumn and winter of 2010 saw an unprecedented wave of student protests across the UK, in response to the coalition government’s savage cuts in state funding for higher education, cuts which formed the basis for an ideological attack on the nature of education itself. Involving universities and schools, occupations, sit-ins and demonstrations, these protests spread with remarkable speed. Rather than a series of isolated incidents, they formed part of a growing movement that spans much of the Western world and is now spreading into North Africa. Ever since the Wall Street crash of 2008 there has been increasing social and political turbulence in the heartlands of capital.\ud \ud From the US to Europe, students have been in...
The year 2011 was a turbulent one. A year that started with massive upheavals against old oppressive...
Which elements do the Arab Spring, the Indignados and Occupy Wall Street have in common? How do they...
Clara Volintiru reviews Hank Johnston’s timely book on the mechanics of social movements, which may ...
Book synopsis: The autumn and winter of 2010 saw an unprecedented wave of student protests across th...
Book synopsis: In late April, tens of thousands of people gathered to protest at the Second People’s...
Book synopsis: How do educators and activists in today’s struggles for change use historical materia...
In 2011, political protests sprang up across the world. In the Middle East, Europe, Latin America, t...
In In the Heat of the Summer: The New York Riots of 1964 and The War on Crime, Michael W. Flamm draw...
Book synopsis: In periods of intense crisis the pressing need to take sides comes to the surface and...
Despite allegations of political disengagement and apathy on the part of the young, the last ten yea...
Book synopsis: The authors explore the conditions and effects of political strikes. With detailed ca...
The authors of this volume address multiple questions involving the nature of youth protest in the t...
Book synopsis: Higher education finances lie at the crossroads in many Western countries. On the one...
Book synopsis: Unlike many partisan accounts of the nineteen sixties this book aims to give a consid...
This is an open access book. The start of the 21st century has seen the world shaken by protests, fr...
The year 2011 was a turbulent one. A year that started with massive upheavals against old oppressive...
Which elements do the Arab Spring, the Indignados and Occupy Wall Street have in common? How do they...
Clara Volintiru reviews Hank Johnston’s timely book on the mechanics of social movements, which may ...
Book synopsis: The autumn and winter of 2010 saw an unprecedented wave of student protests across th...
Book synopsis: In late April, tens of thousands of people gathered to protest at the Second People’s...
Book synopsis: How do educators and activists in today’s struggles for change use historical materia...
In 2011, political protests sprang up across the world. In the Middle East, Europe, Latin America, t...
In In the Heat of the Summer: The New York Riots of 1964 and The War on Crime, Michael W. Flamm draw...
Book synopsis: In periods of intense crisis the pressing need to take sides comes to the surface and...
Despite allegations of political disengagement and apathy on the part of the young, the last ten yea...
Book synopsis: The authors explore the conditions and effects of political strikes. With detailed ca...
The authors of this volume address multiple questions involving the nature of youth protest in the t...
Book synopsis: Higher education finances lie at the crossroads in many Western countries. On the one...
Book synopsis: Unlike many partisan accounts of the nineteen sixties this book aims to give a consid...
This is an open access book. The start of the 21st century has seen the world shaken by protests, fr...
The year 2011 was a turbulent one. A year that started with massive upheavals against old oppressive...
Which elements do the Arab Spring, the Indignados and Occupy Wall Street have in common? How do they...
Clara Volintiru reviews Hank Johnston’s timely book on the mechanics of social movements, which may ...