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Higher Education State Repression And Neoliberal Reform In Nicaragua Wendi Bellanger

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Higher Education State Repression And Neoliberal Reform In Nicaragua Wendi Bellanger
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.91 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Wendi Bellanger, Serena Cosgrove, Irina Carlota Silber (eds.)
ISBN: 9781032057316, 9781032057330, 1032057319, 1032057335, 2022006567
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Higher Education State Repression And Neoliberal Reform In Nicaragua Wendi Bellanger by Wendi Bellanger, Serena Cosgrove, Irina Carlota Silber (eds.) 9781032057316, 9781032057330, 1032057319, 1032057335, 2022006567 instant download after payment.

This innovative volume makes a key contribution to debates around the role of the university as a space of resistance by highlighting the liberatory practices undertaken to oppose dual pressures of state repression and neoliberal reform at the Universidad Centroamericana (UCA) in Nicaragua. Using a critical ethnographic approach to frame the experiences of faculty and students through vignettes, chapters present contextualized, analytical contributions from students, scholars, and university leaders to draw attention to the activism present within teaching, research, and administration while simultaneously calling attention to critical higher education and international solidarity as crucial means of maintaining academic freedom, university autonomy, oppositional knowledge production, and social outreach in higher education globally. This text will benefit researchers, students, and academics in the fields of higher education, educational policy and politics, and international and comparative education. Those interested in equality and human rights, Central America, and the themes of revolution and protest more broadly will also benefit from this volume.

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