This article offers a polemical comparison between conceptualizations of the University in the late 1960s and now. It has two main sections. The first and more substantial of these sections focuses on the left-wing student movements of the 1960s. These were underpinned by an understanding of the University as a political site: that is, an institutional formation and space structured by the ruling order. As such, the University was considered a locus of social contradictions, and could be occupied, extended and opened up, reformed, performed against the ruling order, and even abandoned or left behind. These different agendas are exemplified by drawing opportunistic lines from May 1968 in Paris to student movements in other contexts – Belgrad...
In the 1960s public space, alongside with other social problems, became one of the areas where confl...
During the sixties and seventies, the American university underwent a radical transformation, foreve...
This article aims to relate the discourse of the ‘New State’ on the University and on student associ...
In 1968 the universities became the center of protest in a large variety of societies across the wor...
This article offers a broad sketch of claims regarding the university’s public purpose in the 1960s ...
Students have periodically played an important role in political life as well as societal politics. ...
The events of May 68 in France constituted a moment of questioning of the power and of the social ro...
The article focuses on the declining phase of 1968 both in Italy and in Western Germany, with partic...
The article argues that the most important trends in the recent metamorphosis of higher education, e...
Academic3 space in its different manifestations has been taking an honorable position in social stru...
This article examines the historical conditions that shaped the development of Black Studies departm...
This article considers the rise and decline of student movements in Europe and America during the 19...
Student Revolt in 1968 examines the origins, course and dissolution of student protest at three univ...
Abstract The article argues that the most important trends in the recent metamorphosis of higher edu...
Abstract: There is a certain parallel between arguments about the decline of the public sphere and t...
In the 1960s public space, alongside with other social problems, became one of the areas where confl...
During the sixties and seventies, the American university underwent a radical transformation, foreve...
This article aims to relate the discourse of the ‘New State’ on the University and on student associ...
In 1968 the universities became the center of protest in a large variety of societies across the wor...
This article offers a broad sketch of claims regarding the university’s public purpose in the 1960s ...
Students have periodically played an important role in political life as well as societal politics. ...
The events of May 68 in France constituted a moment of questioning of the power and of the social ro...
The article focuses on the declining phase of 1968 both in Italy and in Western Germany, with partic...
The article argues that the most important trends in the recent metamorphosis of higher education, e...
Academic3 space in its different manifestations has been taking an honorable position in social stru...
This article examines the historical conditions that shaped the development of Black Studies departm...
This article considers the rise and decline of student movements in Europe and America during the 19...
Student Revolt in 1968 examines the origins, course and dissolution of student protest at three univ...
Abstract The article argues that the most important trends in the recent metamorphosis of higher edu...
Abstract: There is a certain parallel between arguments about the decline of the public sphere and t...
In the 1960s public space, alongside with other social problems, became one of the areas where confl...
During the sixties and seventies, the American university underwent a radical transformation, foreve...
This article aims to relate the discourse of the ‘New State’ on the University and on student associ...