Four Dead in Ohio
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Four Dead in Ohio
The Global Legacy of Youth Activism and State Repression
Solomon, Johanna
Emerald Publishing Limited
07/2021
256
Dura
Inglês
9781800718081
15 a 20 dias
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Section I. STUDENT AND YOUTH MOVEMENTS Chapter 1. To Thread the Conscience: Michigan State University and the Anti-Apartheid Movement; Eric Morga
Chapter 2. Fear and Loathing: The Rise of Ephebiphobia and its Implications for Youth Activism; Elizabeth Corrie
Chapter 3. Talking with or Talking at Young Activists? Mediated Youth Engagement in Web-Accessible Spaces;Thomas Elliott and Jennifer Earl
Chapter 4. Peace Fellows: Building and Institutionalizing a Visible Peace Community on Campus; Andrea S. Libresco, Margaret Melkonian and Susan Cushman
Section II. RESPONSES TO REPRESSION
Chapter 5.The Morphology of Repression: Dialectics between Chilean Students and State Force Actions; Gabriela Gonzalez Vaillant and Fernanda Page Poma
Chapter 6. Universities in Post-2003 Iraq: Coalition and Iraqi Responses to Violence and Insecurity; Sansom Milto
Chapter 7. The Ukrainian Revolution: Repression, Interpretations, and Dissent; Sophia Wilson
Section III. MEMORY AND COMMEMORAATION
Chapter 8. Remembering Gwangju Memory Work in the South Korean Democracy Movement, 1980-1987; Soon Seok Park
Chapter 9. Tent City 1977 and the Kent State Gym Annex; E. Timothy Smith
Chapter 2. Fear and Loathing: The Rise of Ephebiphobia and its Implications for Youth Activism; Elizabeth Corrie
Chapter 3. Talking with or Talking at Young Activists? Mediated Youth Engagement in Web-Accessible Spaces;Thomas Elliott and Jennifer Earl
Chapter 4. Peace Fellows: Building and Institutionalizing a Visible Peace Community on Campus; Andrea S. Libresco, Margaret Melkonian and Susan Cushman
Section II. RESPONSES TO REPRESSION
Chapter 5.The Morphology of Repression: Dialectics between Chilean Students and State Force Actions; Gabriela Gonzalez Vaillant and Fernanda Page Poma
Chapter 6. Universities in Post-2003 Iraq: Coalition and Iraqi Responses to Violence and Insecurity; Sansom Milto
Chapter 7. The Ukrainian Revolution: Repression, Interpretations, and Dissent; Sophia Wilson
Section III. MEMORY AND COMMEMORAATION
Chapter 8. Remembering Gwangju Memory Work in the South Korean Democracy Movement, 1980-1987; Soon Seok Park
Chapter 9. Tent City 1977 and the Kent State Gym Annex; E. Timothy Smith
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Commemoration; Student Peacebuilding; Social Movement; Youth Activism; State Violence; Political Sociology
Section I. STUDENT AND YOUTH MOVEMENTS Chapter 1. To Thread the Conscience: Michigan State University and the Anti-Apartheid Movement; Eric Morga
Chapter 2. Fear and Loathing: The Rise of Ephebiphobia and its Implications for Youth Activism; Elizabeth Corrie
Chapter 3. Talking with or Talking at Young Activists? Mediated Youth Engagement in Web-Accessible Spaces;Thomas Elliott and Jennifer Earl
Chapter 4. Peace Fellows: Building and Institutionalizing a Visible Peace Community on Campus; Andrea S. Libresco, Margaret Melkonian and Susan Cushman
Section II. RESPONSES TO REPRESSION
Chapter 5.The Morphology of Repression: Dialectics between Chilean Students and State Force Actions; Gabriela Gonzalez Vaillant and Fernanda Page Poma
Chapter 6. Universities in Post-2003 Iraq: Coalition and Iraqi Responses to Violence and Insecurity; Sansom Milto
Chapter 7. The Ukrainian Revolution: Repression, Interpretations, and Dissent; Sophia Wilson
Section III. MEMORY AND COMMEMORAATION
Chapter 8. Remembering Gwangju Memory Work in the South Korean Democracy Movement, 1980-1987; Soon Seok Park
Chapter 9. Tent City 1977 and the Kent State Gym Annex; E. Timothy Smith
Chapter 2. Fear and Loathing: The Rise of Ephebiphobia and its Implications for Youth Activism; Elizabeth Corrie
Chapter 3. Talking with or Talking at Young Activists? Mediated Youth Engagement in Web-Accessible Spaces;Thomas Elliott and Jennifer Earl
Chapter 4. Peace Fellows: Building and Institutionalizing a Visible Peace Community on Campus; Andrea S. Libresco, Margaret Melkonian and Susan Cushman
Section II. RESPONSES TO REPRESSION
Chapter 5.The Morphology of Repression: Dialectics between Chilean Students and State Force Actions; Gabriela Gonzalez Vaillant and Fernanda Page Poma
Chapter 6. Universities in Post-2003 Iraq: Coalition and Iraqi Responses to Violence and Insecurity; Sansom Milto
Chapter 7. The Ukrainian Revolution: Repression, Interpretations, and Dissent; Sophia Wilson
Section III. MEMORY AND COMMEMORAATION
Chapter 8. Remembering Gwangju Memory Work in the South Korean Democracy Movement, 1980-1987; Soon Seok Park
Chapter 9. Tent City 1977 and the Kent State Gym Annex; E. Timothy Smith
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