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Cannon, John William. "The rise of democratic student movements in Thailand and Burma". Thesis, [Hong Kong] : University of Hong Kong, 1993. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B13465442.
Texto completoJackson, Nicole Maelyn. "Remembering Soweto American college students and international social justice, 1976-1988 /". The Ohio State University, 2009. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1238010978.
Texto completoPiccigallo, Jacqueline. "Men against rape male activists' views towards campus-based sexual assault and acquaintance rape /". Access to citation, abstract and download form provided by ProQuest Information and Learning Company; downloadable PDF file, 144 p, 2008. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1605142181&sid=5&Fmt=2&clientId=8331&RQT=309&VName=PQD.
Texto completoLam, Hoi-yan Hester y 林愷欣. "Student movement and social reform". Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2003. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B29532887.
Texto completoSheppard, Peggy. "The relationship between student activism and change in the University : with particular reference to McGill University in the 1960s". Thesis, McGill University, 1989. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=61810.
Texto completoBradley, Stefan M. "Gym crow must go! : the 1968-1969 student and community protests at Columbia University in the City of New York /". free to MU campus, to others for purchase, 2003. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/mo/fullcit?p3091901.
Texto completoJohnson, Troy A. "ISLAMIC STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS AND DEMOCRATIC DEVELOPMENT IN INDONESIA: THREE CASE STUDIES". Ohio : Ohio University, 2006. http://www.ohiolink.edu/etd/view.cgi?ohiou1149190003.
Texto completoMangoldt, Charlotte von. "Student environmentalism in Beijing, China". Thesis, University of Oxford, 2016. https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:ef524063-dda5-4cda-a73a-f0d56b95f527.
Texto completoDeters, Matthew J. "Preventing Violent Unrest: Student Protest at the University of Toledo, 1965-1972". Toledo, Ohio : University of Toledo, 2010. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=toledo1270585177.
Texto completoTypescript. "Submitted to the Graduate Faculty as partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Master of Education Degree in Higher Education." "A thesis entitled"--at head of title. Title from title page of PDF document. Bibliography: p. 96-109.
Holbrook, Joseph. "Catholic Student Movements in Latin America: Cuba and Brazil, 1920s to 1960s". FIU Digital Commons, 2013. http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/etd/1013.
Texto completoZhao, Dingxin. "Reform and discontent : the causes of the 1989 Chinese student movement". Thesis, McGill University, 1994. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=28972.
Texto completoThe thesis does not reject non-state centered factors such as anomic feelings toward uncertainties brought by the reform, the conflict between reformers and hardliners within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), the rise of civil society during the eighties, the impact of Western ideologies following the open door policy or the intrinsic character of Chinese culture, that have all been hitherto proposed to explain the rise of the CSM. Rather, it incorporates these explanations under a state-centered paradigm in light of a general model (the DSSI model) that I am proposing to explain the general causes, and to a lesser extent, the dynamics of large scale social movements.
Martinez, Garcia Mariana I. "Chicanos in education : an examination of the 1968 east Los Angeles student walkouts!" Scholarly Commons, 2008. https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/uop_etds/695.
Texto completoFavors, Jelani Manu-Gowon. "Shelter in a time of storm black colleges and the rise of student activism in Jackson, Mississippi /". Columbus, Ohio : Ohio State University, 2006. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=osu1155750466.
Texto completoStanford-Randle, Greer C. "The Black Student Movement at the Ohio State University". Digital Archive @ GSU, 2010. http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/aas_theses/18.
Texto completoHanna, Esmée Sinéad. "Student power : a social movements analysis of the English student movement from 1965-1973". Thesis, University of Leeds, 2012. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.589034.
Texto completoJackson, Brian D. "Island of Tranquility: Rhetoric and Identification at Brigham Young University During the Vietnam Era". BYU ScholarsArchive, 2003. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/4819.
Texto completoLange, Stuart y n/a. "A rising tide : the growth of Evangelicalism and Evangelical identity among Presbyterians, Anglicans and University students in New Zealand, 1930-1965". University of Otago. Department of Theology and Religious Studies, 2009. http://adt.otago.ac.nz./public/adt-NZDU20090618.161648.
Texto completoBadat, Mohamed Saleem. "Black student politics under apartheid : the character, role and significance of the South African Students' Organisation, 1968 to 1977, and the South African National Students' Congress, 1979 to 1990". Thesis, University of York, 1997. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.338550.
Texto completoEgan, Anthony. "The National Catholic Federation of Students : a study of political ideas and activities within a Christian student movement, 1960-1987". Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 1990. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/21836.
Texto completoThis is a study of the National Catholic Federation of Students (NCFS), an organisation that sought to bring together Catholic students on South African university campuses, examining specifically NCFS' political ideas and activities from 1960 to 1987. The underlying supposition of this thesis is that church history ought to be an integral part of the discipline of history, and that there is a need to write church history from "below" from the perspectives of the "people's church", the church that comprises the religious experience of the majority of its members rather than its hierarchy.
Webster, Sarah. "Protest activity in the British student movement, 1945 to 2011". Thesis, University of Manchester, 2015. https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/protest-activity-in-the-british-student-movement-1945-to-2011(0111ba06-9b2d-468c-9bf0-11b938b15d37).html.
Texto completoCline, Benjamin J. "REACHING OTHERS: THE RHETORIC OF PROSELYTIZING AND COMMUNITY OF A CHRISTIAN CAMPUS ORGANIZATION". Connect to this title online, 2005. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=bgsu1121871871.
Texto completoThomas, Thomas Nicholas. "The British student movement 1965-1972". Thesis, University of Warwick, 1996. http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/36254/.
Texto completoYip, Wing-yee. "A comparative study of the pro-democracy student movements in Indonesia 1998 and China 1989". Click to view the E-thesis via HKUTO, 1999. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record/B42574894.
Texto completoRogers, Ibram Henry. "The Black Campus Movement: An Afrocentric Narrative History of the Struggle to Diversify Higher Education, 1965-1972". Diss., Temple University Libraries, 2010. http://cdm16002.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p245801coll10/id/56363.
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In 1965, Blacks were only about 4.5 percent of the total enrollment in American higher education. College programs and offices geared to Black students were rare. There were few courses on Black people, even at Black colleges. There was not a single African American Studies center, institute, program, or department on a college campus. Literature on Black people and non-racist scholarly examinations struggled to stay on the margins of the academy. Eight years later in 1973, the percentage of Blacks students stood at 7.3 percent and the absolute number of Black students approached 800,000, almost quadrupling the number in 1965. In 1973, more than 1,000 colleges had adopted more open admission policies or crafted particular adjustments to admit Blacks. Sections of the libraries on Black history and culture had dramatically grown and moved from relative obscurity. Nearly one thousand colleges had organized Black Studies courses, programs, or departments, had a tutoring program for Black students, were providing diversity training for workers, and were actively recruiting Black professors and staff. What happened? What forced the racial reformation of higher education? A social movement I call the Black Campus Movement. Despite its lasting and obvious significance, the struggle of these Black campus activists has been marginalized in the historiographies of the Student, Black Student, and Black Power Movements with White student activism, Black students' off-campus efforts, and the Black Panther Party dominating those respective sets of literature. Thus, in order to bring it to the fore, we should conceive of new historiography, which I term the Black Campus Movement. This dissertation is the first study to chronicle and analyze that nationwide, eight-year-long Black Campus Movement that diversified higher education. An Afrocentric methodology is used to frame the study, which primarily synthesized secondary sources--books, government studies, scholarly, newspaper and magazine articles--and composed this body of information into a general narrative of the movement. The narrative shows the building of the movement for relevance from 1965 to 1967 in which students organized their first Black Students Unions and made requests from the administration. By 1968, those requests had turned into demands, specifically after administrators were slow in instituting those demands and the social havoc wrought by the Orangeburg Massacre and the death of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Instead of meeting with college officials over their concerns, Black students at Black and White colleges began staging dramatic protests for more Black students, faculty, administrators, coaches, staff, and trustees, as well as Black Studies courses and departments, Black dorms, and other programs and facilities geared to Black students. This protest activity climaxed in the spring of 1969, the narrative reveals. In response, higher education and the American government showered the students with both repressive measures, like laws curbing student protests, and reforms, like the introduction of hundreds of Black Studies programs, all of which slowed the movement. By 1973, the Black Campus Movement to gain diversity had been eclipsed by another movement on college campuses to maintain the diverse elements students had won the previous eight years. This struggle to keep these gains has continued into the 21st century, as diversity abounds on campuses across America in comparison to 1965.
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Park, Byeong Chul Ben. "The Korean Student Movement: The Mobilization Process". W&M ScholarWorks, 1989. https://scholarworks.wm.edu/etd/1539625551.
Texto completo葉詠儀。 y Wing-yee Yip. "A comparative study of the pro-democracy student movements in Indonesia 1998 and China 1989". Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1999. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B42574894.
Texto completoBiddix, James Patrick. "The power of "ESTUDENTPROTEST" a study of electronically-enhanced student activism /". Diss., St. Louis, Mo. : University of Missouri--St. Louis, 2006. http://etd.umsl.edu/r1361.
Texto completoWilliams, Elliot D. "Out of the Closets and Onto the Campus: The Politics of Coming Out at Florida Atlantic University, 1972-1977". Scholarly Repository, 2011. http://scholarlyrepository.miami.edu/oa_theses/252.
Texto completoPereira, Mateus Camargo. "Tecendo a manhã : Historia do Diretorio Central dos Estudantes da Unicamp (1974/1982)". [s.n.], 2006. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/253012.
Texto completoDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas
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Resumo: O objeto de estudo desta pesquisa é o de apresentar uma reflexão inicial sobre a história do Diretório Central dos Estudantes (DCE) da Unicamp, compreendendo o movimento estudantil desde sua formação e destacando o embate entre as principais bandeiras de luta - das chapas vencedoras e perdedoras - nos processos eleitorais que configuraram as quatro primeiras gestões da entidade, no período de 1974 a 1982. Março de 1974 é demarcado pela primeira movimentação de massa do movimento estudantil contra a ditadura militar - a Greve das Humanas -, quando surge a necessidade de uma entidade central dos estudantes da Unicamp. O ano de 1982 representa a finalização do primeiro ciclo de quatro gestões do DCE: Tecendo A Manhã; Sair dessa Maré; Força Viva e Unidade e Ação, marcado pela presença de militantes estudantis vinculados à Ação Popular (AP) em todas elas. Foram objetivos desta pesquisa: 1- Levantar, organizar, tornar pública e acessível a documentação aglutinada sobre o tema deste estudo, oriunda de diversas procedências. Tal objetivo resultou na produção do volume II, contendo as fontes documentais primárias, e de anexos incorporados ao final desta dissertação. 2- Compreender, no processo histórico, as peculiaridades da formação da entidade central dos estudantes da Unicamp (objetivo desenvolvido no capítulo I). 3- Compreender o movimento estudantil, coordenado pelas gestões do DCE, como parte do processo de lutas mais amplo da sociedade brasileira nos tempos de confronto com a ditadura do regime militar (objetivo desenvolvido no capítulo II). 4- Refletir acerca do embate entre as principais bandeiras de luta, das chapas perdedoras e vencedoras, nos processos eleitorais das gestões de estudantes coordenados pelo DCE (desenvolvido no capítulo III). Os referenciais teórico-metodológicos foram extraídos, primordialmente, de historiadores da história cultural, voltados para a tradição das oposições, dissidências e para o debate sobre a democracia, tais como C. Hill, E. P. Thompson, E. Hobsbawn e J. Le Goff. Para assegurar o diálogo entre as fontes documentais, foi realizada uma ampla revisão bibliográfica sobre o tema, bem como o levantamento de fontes primárias impressas, diversificadas e produzidas, primordialmente, pelos estudantes nos centros e diretórios acadêmicos, tais como: boletins, jornais, panfletos e cartas¿programa das chapas concorrentes às eleições do DCE, consultados nas visitas aos arquivos do estado (AESP), Arquivo Edgard Leuenroth (AEL/Unicamp) e Sistema Integrado de Arquivos da Unicamp (SIArq). No decorrer do processo, percebe-se uma intensa participação do ME da Unicamp nas movimentações pela retomada das Liberdades Democráticas, pela democratização dos órgãos decisórios da Unicamp e pela melhoria das condições de ensino e permanência nesta universidade, esta representada pelo fim do jubilamento, pela construção da moradia estudantil e do restaurante universitário e pelo transporte subsidiado, entre outras. No período analisado, o ME da Unicamp constrói instrumentos e espaços políticos de participação entre setores do estudantado, por meio de impressos, reuniões abertas, assembléias, atos públicos e manifestações culturais, tendo como centro a Casa dos Centros Acadêmicos. Participa, também, dos Encontros Nacionais de Estudantes (ENEs) e dos debates sobre a refundação das entidades estudantis estaduais e nacional (UEEs e UNE). Influenciado por idéias de transformação social trazida por militantes estudantis vinculados a tendências políticas de esquerda, alia suas táticas às estratégias dessas organizações, cerrando fileiras, quando da volta do pluripartidarismo no Brasil, em 1980, dentro do Partido dos Trabalhadores (PT) e do Partido do Movimento Democrático Brasileiro (PMDB). Tal processo cumpriu relevante papel cultural e político na história recente do Brasil, ao mesmo tempo em que esteve inserido nos movimentos estudantis e de intelectuais reconhecidos do Ocidente, no bojo das bandeiras de luta e das movimentações de "1968", que trafegaram de campus a campus
Abstract: The aim of this study is to present some initial reflections about the history of the Unicamp's student' union, to comprehend the student movement since its beginning there, highlighting the conflict between its main flags (between the student' representatives that ran for election, including the ones that won and the ones that lost) in the election process of the first four years of the student' union at Unicamp and its outcomes, from 1974 to 1982. In March, 1974, happened the first mass movement of the student' movement, it was against the military dictatorship "The strike of the humanity studies". It was when a student' union started to be required at Unicamp. The year of 1982 corresponded to the ending of the first cycle of four student' union' representative' groups : Tecendo A Manhã; Sair dessa Maré; Força Viva e Unidade e Ação, all of them connected to the group Ação Popular (AP). The following were this research study purposes: 1. To get a hold, organize and publicize documents about this study theme from various origins. This object generated a volume II with the primary fonts and attachments; 2. To comprehend the Unicamp' student' union historical process and the peculiarities its development (Chapter I); 3. To comprehend the students movement coordinated by Student' Union as a part of a wider process in the Brazilian society during the military dictatorship (Chapter II); 4. To reflect about the conflict between the main flags that the student' representatives that ran for election stood for during the election process that was coordinate by the Student' Union (Chapter III). The theoretical-methodological references were mainly based on the cultural history historians focused on the opposition, dissidence tradition and on the democracy debate, such as C. Hill, E. P. Thompson, E. Hobsbawn and J. Le Goff. A wide bibliographical revision about the theme was made in order to insure the dialogue between the documents, as well as a search on primary sources produced mainly by students themselves, that can be found in following archives: State Archive (AESP), Edgard Leuenroth Archive (AEL/Unicamp), and Unicamp's integrated Archive System (SIArq). The Unicamp student's movement participated intensely in the democratic freedom recovering movement inside and outside Unicamp. Inside the University they also engaged in a campaign for studying fairer conditions - student' residence, student' restaurant, student' transportation - all subsidized. During the analyzed period the student' movement at Unicamp created political instruments for the students to participate trough hand-outs, open meetings, public manifestations, cultural manifestation. For those activities they could use a house called "Casa dos Cas". They joined the national student's meeting (ENE) and the debates to recover (after the dictatorship) the state and national Student' Union (UEE's and UNE). Influenced by the social transformation ideas brought by student activists connected to opposition groups, these students contributed to the parties "PT" and "PMDB" when the military dictatorship ended in Brazil and many parties where legalized. This process had an important political and cultural role in the recent history of Brazil within the student movement are also important western intellectuals, surrounded by the "1968" movement flags that moved from campus to campus
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Rose, Tara. "Faculty Perceptions on the Student Learning Accountability Movement". ScholarWorks, 2016. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/1928.
Texto completoBeranová, Marie. "The Student Movement in Chile: Origins, trajectory and impact". Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2013. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-192713.
Texto completoBENTO, PAULA ALEGRIA. "SEXUALITY, POLITICS AND YOUTH: AN ETHNOGRAPHY OF THE CONFIGURATIONS OF THE EXPERIMENTATION OF THE SEXUALITY AND THE STUDENT MOVEMENT AMONG STUDENTS OF A PUBLIC SCHOOL". PONTIFÍCIA UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA DO RIO DE JANEIRO, 2016. http://www.maxwell.vrac.puc-rio.br/Busca_etds.php?strSecao=resultado&nrSeq=29419@1.
Texto completoCOORDENAÇÃO DE APERFEIÇOAMENTO DO PESSOAL DE ENSINO SUPERIOR
PROGRAMA DE SUPORTE À PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO DE INSTS. DE ENSINO
O campo de trabalho desta dissertação baseia-se em uma pesquisa etnográfica realizada entre os alunos de uma escola pública federal do Rio de Janeiro. Buscou-se privilegiar o olhar sobre as configurações de experimentação da sexualidade e das identidades de gênero e do movimento estudantil, bem como as suas relações com a tradicional instituição, professores, servidores e técnicos, e com o mundo para além dos seus muros. O eixo central desta investigação colocou-se no desafio de acompanhar e perceber as diversas formas de expressar-se, mover-se e afirmar-se através das performances de gênero, das práticas sexuais e das primeiras experimentações participativas de construção da ação política no âmbito escolar e nas suas relações com a realidade da sociedade contemporânea. Esta dissertação dedica-se a descrever antes territorialidades do que identidades, diferenças do que diversidade, singularidades do que totalidades. Ressalta-se também a percepção da ação como uma multiplicidade de outras ações entrelaçadas, atualizando o que vem a se chamar o ator-rede e operando conceitos indiscindíveis, como sociedade e indivíduo, natureza e cultura, humano e não-humano.
The field of work that generated this dissertation is based on an ethnographic research conducted among students from a public school in Rio de Janeiro. It focuses on the configurations of the experimentation of the sexuality and the student movement, as well as its relations with the traditional institution, teachers, servants and technicians, and with the world beyond its walls. The central axis of this investigation was placed in the challenge to follow and understand the various ways to express themselves, to move and to assert itself through the gender performances, sexual practices and the first participatory trials construction of political action within school and in their relations with the reality of contemporary society. This dissertation is dedicated to describe before territorialities than identities, differences than diversity, singularities than totalities. We should point out the perception of the action as a multitude of other interwoven actions, updating what comes to be called the actor-network and operating concepts un-discernable, as society and the individual, nature and culture, human and non-human.
Hudson, Nicholas. "Undocumented Latino Student Activists' Funds of Knowledge| Transforming Social Movements". Thesis, The George Washington University, 2017. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10602620.
Texto completoThere are approximately 28,000 to 55,000 undocumented enrolled in postsecondary institutions in the United States (Passel, 2003). In order to achieve their educational ambitions despite the structural social, socioeconomic, political, and legislative barriers facing them, undocumented students utilize various resources they have at their disposal. Minoritized populations, specifically undocumented Latino students, have employed individual and collective agency in overcoming structural racism and barriers enacted to maintain the status quo. This study of eight undocumented Latino student activists in Virginia and Washington reveals the various forms of resources available undocumented Latino student activists and documents how these students utilize them to navigate the barriers they encounter, shape the undocumented student social movement, and achieve their educational aspirations. This study seeks to uncover what resources undocumented Latino student activists have at their disposal and how the usage of said resources impacts policy formation on an institutional, state and national level.
The study seeks to uncover whether undocumented students utilize their available funds of knowledge to achieve their educational goals and navigate through the barriers they encounter. The study finds that undocumented Latino student activists utilize their funds of knowledge in agriculture, business, construction, mechanics, music, and religion to develop strategies to navigate through educational, financial, institutional, and intrapersonal barriers they encountered. This application of funds of knowledge and community cultural wealth to student activism moves the debate from a deficiency narrative that has long permeated higher education research to an agency narrative.
This study provides valuable insight into the increase of undocumented Latino students’ participation in activism and how one can best aid undocumented Latino student activists. Through the thematic narrative analysis, the lived history and stories of undocumented Latino student activists from Washington and Virginia are woven together to unveil individual and collective routes to educational attainment and activism on behalf of undocumented students.
MacLennan, Donald Scott. "Mapping how students conceptualize ancillary movements in instrumental music performance". Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/52157.
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Bell, David. "The battle for the university : the Vietnam-era student movement at universities in central Illinois /". View online, 2004. http://ia301510.us.archive.org/1/items/battleforunivers00bell/battleforunivers00bell.pdf.
Texto completoHuang, Guozheng. "Social movement and democratisation in Taiwan : the case of the 1990 student movement". Thesis, University of Nottingham, 2005. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.416303.
Texto completoOswald, Dana R. "Effects of rhythmic movements on students’ behaviors, emotions and academic growth". Thesis, Wichita State University, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10057/3320.
Texto completoThesis (M.Ed.)--Wichita State University, College of Education, Dept. of Curriculum and Instruction.
Roosth, Joshua. "UNIVERSITY LEADERSHIP IN SUSTAINABILITY AND CAMPUS-BASED ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVISM". Master's thesis, University of Central Florida, 2010. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETD/id/3963.
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Law, Nga Wing. "Performing identities: performative practices in post-handover Hong Kong art & activism". HKBU Institutional Repository, 2018. https://repository.hkbu.edu.hk/etd_oa/518.
Texto completoBarbosa, Francisco J. "Insurgent youth culture and memory in the Sandinista student movement /". [Bloomington, Ind.] : Indiana University, 2006. http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation&res_dat=xri:pqdiss&rft_dat=xri:pqdiss:3215180.
Texto completoSource: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 67-04, Section: A, page: 1490. Adviser: Jeffrey L. Gould. "Title from dissertation home page (viewed May 7, 2007)."
Baublytė, Aušra. "Studentų požiūris į naujuosius religinius judėjimus (sektas)". Master's thesis, Lithuanian Academic Libraries Network (LABT), 2006. http://vddb.library.lt/obj/LT-eLABa-0001:E.02~2006~D_20060531_162913-13906.
Texto completoCarey, Kristin. "Resistance in and of the university : neoliberalism, empire, and student activist movements". Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/61296.
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Santos, Jordana de Souza. "O movimento estudantil na "democratização" : crise da era Collor e neoliberalismo /". Marília, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/166418.
Texto completoBanca: Anderson Deo
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Banca: Lalo Watanabe Minto
Banca: Pedro Jorge de Freitas
Resumo: O objeto de estudo desta tese são as manifestações estudantis pelo impeachment do Presidente Fernando Collor de Mello ocorridas em 1992, enfatizando o papel de destaque das entidades estudantis, União Nacional dos Estudantes (UNE) e União Brasileira de Estudantes Secundaristas (UBES). A pergunta que norteou este trabalho foi: por que o Movimento Estudantil (ME) foi a "fagulha" dos protestos "Fora Collor"? Dito de outra maneira, por que o ME "saiu na frente" nestes protestos? Como hipótese geral, consideramos o suposto protagonismo do ME como produto da trajetória de reorganização percorrida pelos estudantes desde a reconstrução da UNE em 1979 e da UBES em 1981 e pelas características definidoras da juventude dos anos 1990, uma geração marcada pela glória das gerações passadas que fizeram história manifestando-se contra a censura e a repressão da Ditadura Militar. Diante das interpretações dos meios de comunicação da época, até mesmo de alguns trabalhos acadêmicos, sobre a característica de espontaneidade das manifestações dos "caras pintadas", argumentar que o ME passou por um intenso processo de reorganização durante a conturbada década de 1980 significa atribuir às manifestações da juventude uma causalidade histórica, bem como desmistificar a noção de juventude despolitizada. Como hipóteses específicas, consideramos que o ME enquanto movimento social pode se localizar no campo das lutas de resistência ao sistema do capital, restando-nos compreender em que medida (e quando) ... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo)
Abstract: The object of study of this thesis are the student demonstrations by the impeachment of President Fernando Collor de Mello that occurred in 1992, emphasizing the prominent role of student organizations, National Union of Students (UNE) and Brazilian Union of Secondary Students (UBES). The question that guided this work was: why the Student Movement (ME) was the "spark" of the protests "Fora Collor"? Put another way, why did the ME "get ahead" in these protests? As a general hypothesis, we consider the supposed role of the ME as a product of the reorganization trajectory of the students since the reconstruction of the UNE in 1979 and the UBES in 1981 and the defining characteristics of the youth of the 1990s, a generation marked by the glory of the past generations made history against the censorship and repression of the Military Dictatorship. Towards of interpretations of the media of the time, even of some scholarly works, on the spontaneity characteristic of the manifestations of "painted faces", to argue that the ME underwent an intense reorganization process during the troubled 1980s means to attribute to the manifestations of youth a historical causality, as well as demystify the notion of depoliticized youth. As specific hypotheses, we consider that the ME as a social movement can be located in the field of struggles of resistance to the capital system, and it remains to understand to what extent (and when) the ME manifests itself in opposition to and critically to the... (Complete abstract click electronic access below)
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Hensby, Alexander Richard. "Exploring participation and non-participation in the 2010/11 student protests against fees and cuts". Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/9855.
Texto completoMaurer, Dorothee-Elisabeth. ""Here, Alabama lives next door to Maine" racial dynamics in Wichita, Kansas, and the 1958 student sit-ins/". Laramie, Wyo. : University of Wyoming, 2007. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1313910271&sid=1&Fmt=2&clientId=18949&RQT=309&VName=PQD.
Texto completoThomas, Julia. "Buses, But Not Spaces For All: Histories of Mass Resistance & Student Power on Public Transportation in Mexico & The United States". Scholarship @ Claremont, 2017. http://scholarship.claremont.edu/scripps_theses/1068.
Texto completoSapong, Nana Yaw Boampong. "Aluta Continua: Social Movements and the Making of Ghana's Fourth Republic, 1978 - 1993". Available to subscribers only, 2009. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1791777411&sid=3&Fmt=2&clientId=1509&RQT=309&VName=PQD.
Texto completo"Department of History." Keywords: Africa, Civil society, Democracy, Ghana, Social movements, Student movements, Fourth Republic. Includes bibliographical references (p. 175-196). Also available online.
SILVA, W. V. "Estratégias do Movimento Estudantil nas Políticas Públicas de Transporte na Região Metropolitana da Grande Vitória". Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, 2017. http://repositorio.ufes.br/handle/10/8720.
Texto completoO Movimento Estudantil (ME) é um ator social de grande importância no debate de políticas públicas de transporte. Com esta visão, este trabalho é resultado de uma pesquisa qualitativa que teve por objetivo compreender os movimentos orgânicos e reivindicatórios dos estudantes enquanto atores sociais no processo de formação de políticas públicas de transporte na Região Metropolitana da Grande Vitória (RMGV), por meio da utilização de estratégias políticas. Para embasar teoricamente esta pesquisa são apresentados conceitos sobre formação de políticas públicas, participação social, recursos de poder e estratégias políticas. De maneira a compreender a evolução das bandeiras do ME e identificar suas estratégias políticas, procedeu-se a coleta e tratamento dos dados primários e secundários. A coleta de dados primários se deu por meio de entrevistas semiestruturadas e secundários por pesquisas bibliográfica e documental, que buscou elucidar o problema proposto sobre como se dá a utilização das estratégias políticas pelo ME na formação de políticas públicas de transporte na RMGV. Após as análises, são identificados os momentos de crise ocorridos em 2011, 2013 e 2015 que serviram de pano de fundo a atuação do ME. Em relação aos atores sociais envolvidos em políticas públicas de transporte na RMGV, foram identificados e analisados seus recursos de poder e suas estratégias políticas. Verificou-se que o movimento estudantil utiliza-se principalmente de estratégias conflitivas, e que seus objetivos nem sempre são alcançados. Portanto, a partir da perspectiva da linha de pesquisa em Gestão de Operações no Setor Público, que busca compreender a importância da qualidade nas operações de serviços e estuda a importância do planejamento no setor público por meio de elaboração de projetos, foram apresentadas, como produto final deste trabalho, proposições que visam indicar ao ME formas alternativas de acesso aos recursos de poder e uso de estratégias políticas para empoderamento dos estudantes enquanto atores sociais e melhor efetividade na formação de políticas públicas de transporte na RMGV. Palavras chave: Políticas Públicas. Movimento Estudantil. Recursos de Poder. Estratégias Políticas.
Zoh, Byoung-Ho. "An historical study of four Protestant Christian student movements in Korea, 1995-1990". Thesis, University of Birmingham, 2003. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.398901.
Texto completoFegley, Laura Elizabeth. "The impact of dance on student learning within the classroom and across the curriculum /". Online pdf file accessible through the World Wide Web, 2010. http://archives.evergreen.edu/masterstheses/Accession89-10MIT/Fegley_LMIT2010.pdf.
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