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1. | Research Of The Community Networks's Influence On The Land-deprivedpeasants Collective Action |
2. | The Owners Of Collective Activism "key Resources" |
3. | A Study On Philip G. Altbach’s Higher Education Thoughts |
4. | Building Schools and Community Connections: Outreach and Activism for New Schools in Southeast L.A |
5. | Teaching, activism, and the purposes of education: Toward an integrated vision of teachers' work |
6. | 'We Bring Thee Our Laurels Whatever They May Be': A Concise History of Morgan State College Student-Led Protes |
7. | Protests without tear gas: Portrayals of campus activism in the print media, 1996--2004 |
8. | The power of 'estudentprotest': A study of electronically enhanced student activism |
9. | Self-determined education and community activism: A comparative history of Navajo, Chicana/o, and Puerto Rican institutions of higher education in the era of protest |
10. | Creating art, creating citizens: An ethnography of arts education activism in New York City public schools |
11. | Administrative response to student activism and campus unrest at the State University of New York at Buffalo, 1965--1970: Lessons learned and suggestions for the future |
12. | Learning politics: Locating student activism in Beijing, 1917--1923 (China) |
13. | Reaching for the Dial? Activism, Authoritarianism, Emotions, Sociopolitical Attitudes and Political Talk Radio Listening |
14. | Educating for citizenship: Transformation and activism through reflective accountability |
15. | College student activism: An exploration of learning outcomes |
16. | Social policy, teaching and youth activism in the 1960s: The liberal reform vision of the National Teacher Corps |
17. | Understanding adjusted moral vision and activism in the Office of the United Nations Secretary-General |
18. | Planning adult education for resource centre workers: Collaboration, participation, information activism |
19. | Conscience and conflict: Patterns in the history of student activism on southern college campuses, 1960--1970 |
20. | Student activism and the historically Black university: Hampton Institute and Howard University, 1960--1972 |
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