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Description

Student political action has been a major and recurring feature of politics across the globe throughout the past century. Students have been involved in a full range of public issues, from anti-colonial movements, anti-war campaigns, civil rights and pro-democracy movements to campaigns against neoliberal policies, austerity, racism, misogyny and calls for climate change action. Yet student protest actions are frequently dismissed by political elites and others as 'adolescent mischief' or manipulation of young people by duplicitous adults. This occurs even as many working in government, traditional media and educational organisations attempt to suppress student movements. Much of mainstream scholarly work has also deemed student politics as undeserving of intellectual attention. These three edited volumes of books help set the record straight.

Written by scholars and activists from around the world, When Students Protest: Secondary and High Schools is the first of a three-volume study. The authors document and analyse how generations of secondary and high school students in many countries have been thoughtful, committed and effective political actors and especially so over the past decade. This book also reveals moves by power holders to stigmatise, repress and even criminalise student political campaigns. While these efforts were sometimes successful, this volume shows that whether responding to problems within schools, or engaging the major public issues of the day, school activists have renewed and revived the political culture of their society, while also challenging long-held age-based prejudices.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Why it is Important When Secondary and High School Students Protest: Introductory Essay, Judith Bessant, Analicia Mejia Mesinas and Sarah Pickard

Chapter 2: Theorizing Student Protest Action, Rob Watts

Chapter 3: Politics of Recognition When Students Protest, Judith Bessant and Ben A. Lohmeyer

Chapter 4: From Free Bus Fare to Legal Abortion: Politics in Secondary Schools in Democratic Argentina (1983-2018), Marina Larrondo and Pedro Nuñez

Chapter 5: Save Our Schools! Youth Leadership in the USA's Boston Public School Walkout Movement, Andrew King, Mariette Bien-Aime Ayala, Sheetal Bachegowda, Katelyn Kelly, Jeffrey Moyer and Mark R. Warren

Chapter 6: Roots of Student Organizing: Narratives and Experiences of Los Angeles Student Organizers, USA, Analicia Mejia Mesinas

Chapter 7: Student Activism: An Analysis from Mexico's Southeast, Carlos de Jesús Gómez-Abarca

Chapter 8: School Strike for Climate: Australian Students Renegotiating Citizenship, Philippa Collin and Ingrid Matth

Product details

Published Aug 20 2021
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 226
ISBN 9781786611789
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Illustrations 1 tables; 2 charts;
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Judith Bessant

Anthology Editor

Analicia Mejia Mesinas

Anthology Editor

Sarah Pickard

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