Campus Power Struggle

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Afro-American Studies Program
Arlie Hochschild
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Barton Hall
black
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campus unrest analysis
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Female Jewish Students
Hamilton Hall
Harry Edwards
higher education policy
Howard S. Becker
Independent Studies
Indoor Demonstrations
James Carey
James Mc Evoy
Jewish College Student
Jewish Freshmen
Jewish Students
Joseph Gusfield
Lawrence F. Schiff
Military Recruiting
NAACP's Action
NAACP’s Action
negro
Negro Athletes
Negro Graduate Student
non-Jewish Students
Northwestern University Evanston
obedient
Obedient Rebels
political sociology
protest movements
psychiatrist
rebels
Richard Flacks
Rita James Simon
social movements research
student activism
students
Teen Agers
Thomas Szasz
Trim Berger
University Farm
university student political mobilization
White Student Activists
William H. Friedland
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780878555567
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jan 1970
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Campus Power Struggle traces the explosive evolution of the student political movement from the Berkeley Free Speech Movement of 1964 to armed confrontation at Cornell in 1969. From campus conflict as a microcosm of larger political struggles for self-determination, to student concern about infringements upon personal liberties, the studies in this book provide authoritative insight into unrest on American campuses. This volume represents sociology as the "big news" in its most impressive and involved style. No.l in the series.Contents: Introduction - The Struggle for Power on the Campus (Howard S. Becker). Beyond Berkeley (Joseph Gusfleld). Columbia: The Dynamics of a Student Revolution (Ellen Kay Tnmberger). The Crisis at San Francisco State (James McEvoy and Abraham Miller). Confrontation at Cornell (William H. Fried/and and Harry Edwards'). The Phantom Racist (Rita James Simon and James Carey). Dynamic Young Fogies-Rebels on the Right (Lawrence F. Schiff). Ending Campus Drug Incidents (Howard S. Becker). The Psychiatrist as Double Agent (Thomas Szasz). Student Power in Action (Arlie Hochschild).

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