This article analyzes student mobilization and public discourse on higher education during the June 2013 protests in Brazil in an effort to situate the protests historically. I argue that higher education was a major, yet overlooked, component of the 2013 protests, and that concerns over the failings and shortcomings of Brazil’s university system had deeper roots in institutional problems and student discourses on education, society, and democracy. These historical inequalities combined with institutional memories that offered students models and examples of past mobilization and allowed them to tie their present-day concerns to past examples of student politics. I consider the ways in which the often-overlooked question of educational refo...
O movimento estudantil teve um papel de destaque no debate e na formulação de modelos para o ensino ...
This dissertation uses a media sociology approach to untangle how multiple influences shaped journal...
While introducing the four contributions to the special issue "Students, their protests, and their o...
Latin American college student protesters have been historically a force to reckon with. Scholars ha...
The uprising of secondary school students in the state of São Paulo (Brazil) is related to a type of...
The unprecedented protests that unfolded in June 2013 in Brazil, surprised even the most observant B...
Vast demonstrations erupted in Brazil in early June 2013, seemingly from nowhere, demanding free tra...
This dissertation examines universities and the development of middle-class politics in Brazil in th...
In June 2013, Brazil saw a resurgence of its nation wide social movement, the size of which had not ...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION OFKimberly Noel Turner, for the Doctor of Philosophy degree in Polit...
The hypothesis guiding this work is that the student movement of 1968, inserted into a scene of grea...
Vast demonstrations erupted in Brazil in early June 2013, seemingly from nowhere, demanding free tra...
This article examines the relationship between youth, work and education in Brazil. It is viewed aga...
<p>This article focuses on the Brazilian university crisis and its alternative for change and innova...
Despite the fact that it involves the whole of society, the social and political dynamics of the pre...
O movimento estudantil teve um papel de destaque no debate e na formulação de modelos para o ensino ...
This dissertation uses a media sociology approach to untangle how multiple influences shaped journal...
While introducing the four contributions to the special issue "Students, their protests, and their o...
Latin American college student protesters have been historically a force to reckon with. Scholars ha...
The uprising of secondary school students in the state of São Paulo (Brazil) is related to a type of...
The unprecedented protests that unfolded in June 2013 in Brazil, surprised even the most observant B...
Vast demonstrations erupted in Brazil in early June 2013, seemingly from nowhere, demanding free tra...
This dissertation examines universities and the development of middle-class politics in Brazil in th...
In June 2013, Brazil saw a resurgence of its nation wide social movement, the size of which had not ...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION OFKimberly Noel Turner, for the Doctor of Philosophy degree in Polit...
The hypothesis guiding this work is that the student movement of 1968, inserted into a scene of grea...
Vast demonstrations erupted in Brazil in early June 2013, seemingly from nowhere, demanding free tra...
This article examines the relationship between youth, work and education in Brazil. It is viewed aga...
<p>This article focuses on the Brazilian university crisis and its alternative for change and innova...
Despite the fact that it involves the whole of society, the social and political dynamics of the pre...
O movimento estudantil teve um papel de destaque no debate e na formulação de modelos para o ensino ...
This dissertation uses a media sociology approach to untangle how multiple influences shaped journal...
While introducing the four contributions to the special issue "Students, their protests, and their o...