This paper examines the psychohistory and consequences of the massive student demonstrations, often featuring mass erotic displays, which erupted in Montréal, Québec, in 2012. These marches, to protest an increase in university fees proposed by the education ministry as an austerity measure, provoked a political crisis that brought down the democratically-elected government of the province. The crisis reflected the historical isolation of Québec, the socioeconomic structure which has emerged there as a substitute for organized religion, and the psychological dependency fostered by a utopian political system, which have all fed a strong sense of entitlement in many citizens, enabled by a benevolent mother-state. This cultural pattern encoura...
This article utilizes duoethnography, a collaborative research methodology, to examine the divergent...
Student unrest and protests are as old as universities and were mostly in reaction to unsatisfactory...
This thesis examines the social conditions responsible for the lack of sustained insurgent terrorism...
This paper examines the psychohistory and consequences of the massive student demonstrations, often ...
University tuition fees in Quebec remain among the lowest in North America, despite recent governmen...
Recent social uprisings worldwide have evidenced people’s desire for social change. From the Arab Sp...
This work explores the uses of violence during the October Crisis of 1970 in Québec, Canada. The au...
In this dissertation, I elucidate the emotional experiences and trajectories of participants in gen...
This paper will decode Maximilien Robespierre’s deistic cult, the Festival of the Supreme Being, a s...
Although both events were fundamentally acts of contestation led by different segments of France’s y...
In the Spring of 2012, a successful youth-led struggle against the Quebec government’s proposed univ...
International audiencePots and pans protests started in response to the swift adoption of a “special...
The winter of 2010 through to the spring of 2011 saw a number of high profile, nationally and locall...
Across the globe and throughout different countries, social movements are speaking out against neoli...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION OFKimberly Noel Turner, for the Doctor of Philosophy degree in Polit...
This article utilizes duoethnography, a collaborative research methodology, to examine the divergent...
Student unrest and protests are as old as universities and were mostly in reaction to unsatisfactory...
This thesis examines the social conditions responsible for the lack of sustained insurgent terrorism...
This paper examines the psychohistory and consequences of the massive student demonstrations, often ...
University tuition fees in Quebec remain among the lowest in North America, despite recent governmen...
Recent social uprisings worldwide have evidenced people’s desire for social change. From the Arab Sp...
This work explores the uses of violence during the October Crisis of 1970 in Québec, Canada. The au...
In this dissertation, I elucidate the emotional experiences and trajectories of participants in gen...
This paper will decode Maximilien Robespierre’s deistic cult, the Festival of the Supreme Being, a s...
Although both events were fundamentally acts of contestation led by different segments of France’s y...
In the Spring of 2012, a successful youth-led struggle against the Quebec government’s proposed univ...
International audiencePots and pans protests started in response to the swift adoption of a “special...
The winter of 2010 through to the spring of 2011 saw a number of high profile, nationally and locall...
Across the globe and throughout different countries, social movements are speaking out against neoli...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION OFKimberly Noel Turner, for the Doctor of Philosophy degree in Polit...
This article utilizes duoethnography, a collaborative research methodology, to examine the divergent...
Student unrest and protests are as old as universities and were mostly in reaction to unsatisfactory...
This thesis examines the social conditions responsible for the lack of sustained insurgent terrorism...