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Power And Protest At An American University No Confidence No Fear Ellen Carnaghan And Kathryn E Kuhn

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Power And Protest At An American University No Confidence No Fear Ellen Carnaghan And Kathryn E Kuhn
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.72 MB
Author: Ellen Carnaghan and Kathryn E. Kuhn
ISBN: 9780367861704, 9781003017332, 0367861704, 1003017339, 2020023013, 2020023014
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Power And Protest At An American University No Confidence No Fear Ellen Carnaghan And Kathryn E Kuhn by Ellen Carnaghan And Kathryn E. Kuhn 9780367861704, 9781003017332, 0367861704, 1003017339, 2020023013, 2020023014 instant download after payment.

This book examines the successful no-confidence movement led by faculty at Saint Louis University in 2013 in an effort to unseat the university president, considering the reasons for success when similar movements often fail. Through a series of chapters written by faculty from many disciplines at the university, it uses a particular episode of faculty protest to shed light on wider issues concerning the circumstances in which faculty are likely to be motivated to protest, the institutional frameworks that make protest possible and the strategies that get results. As such, it will appeal to scholars of social movements with interests in protest and mobilization in the field of education.

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