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Contesting Higher Education Student Movements Against Neoliberal Universities Donatella Della Porta Lorenzo Cini Csar Guzmnconcha

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Contesting Higher Education Student Movements Against Neoliberal Universities Donatella Della Porta Lorenzo Cini Csar Guzmnconcha
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Publisher: Bristol University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.51 MB
Pages: 230
Author: Donatella della Porta; Lorenzo Cini; César Guzmán-Concha
ISBN: 9781529208634, 1529208637
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Contesting Higher Education Student Movements Against Neoliberal Universities Donatella Della Porta Lorenzo Cini Csar Guzmnconcha by Donatella Della Porta; Lorenzo Cini; César Guzmán-concha 9781529208634, 1529208637 instant download after payment.

Using new research on higher education in the UK, Canada, Chile and Italy, this rigorous comparative study investigates key episodes of student protests against neoliberal policies and practices in today’s universities. As well as examining origins and outcomes of higher education reforms, the authors set these waves of demonstrations in the wider contexts of student movements, political activism and social issues, including inequality and civil rights. Offering sophisticated new theoretical arguments based on fascinating empirical work, the insights and conclusions revealed in this original study are of value to anyone with an interest in social, political and related studies.

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