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Revolution interrupted: Chronicling and comparing student protest movements at Stanford University, San Francisco State College, and the University of California at Berkeley, 1964--1970.

机译:革命中断了:1964--1970年,在斯坦福大学,旧金山州立大学和加利福尼亚大学伯克利分校编年史并比较学生的抗议活动。

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This dissertation chronicles and compares the student protest movements at Stanford University, San Francisco State College, and the University of California at Berkeley during the same time period (1964–1970), and in the same geographic region (the San Francisco Bay Area). I chose these schools because I believed that given the close geographical proximity of the college and universities, the fact that each school had a local chapter of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), movements for an Ethnic Studies department, an organized anti-war movement, and that these uprisings occurred in roughly the same time period (1964–1970) there would be a more pronounced trans-university student movement engaged in political protest affecting the political culture of the San Francisco Bay Area. To my surprise, the factors identified above did not have the effect I predicted. Rather, these movements remained local affairs—rarely going beyond the boundaries of the university or college campus—making the degree of interaction between students groups at each school neglible. The political and social issues that surrounded the protest movements at each school were more different than similar, but they were not so dissimilar as to preclude any sort of comparison. These comparisons—which are preceded by an historical chronicle of the protest movements at each school, and then explored in the final chapter—revolve around four points: (1) A refutation of the elite manipulation theory of social protest as measured by the degree of student mobilization at each school. (2) The role of the media in helping and hampering the political agenda of the student activists. (3) The police reaction to the protests. (4) The ideology of the protest movements and their reaction to liberal-pluralism. I hope that by comparing these three schools, one will be able to have a better understanding of both the particularities and larger themes that comprise these movements in order to comprehend why and how these movements came into being, what they were protesting against, what political and structural reforms they were able to make in the college and universities, and why they ultimately disintegrated.
机译:本论文编录并比较了同一时期(1964-1970年)和同一地理区域(旧金山湾地区)的斯坦福大学,旧金山州立大学和加利福尼亚大学伯克利分校的学生抗议活动。我之所以选择这些学校,是因为我认为,鉴于学院和大学在地理上的紧密联系,每个学校都有一个本地的“民主社会学生”(SDS)分会,一个民族研究系的运动,一个有组织的反战运动这些起义发生在大约同一时期(1964年至1970年),跨大学的学生运动将进行更明显的政治抗议,从而影响旧金山湾区的政治文化。令我惊讶的是,上述因素并没有达到我的预期。相反,这些运动仍然是当地事务,很少超出大学或大学校园的范围,这使得每所学校的学生群体之间的互动程度不容忽视。围绕每所学校的抗议运动的政治和社会问题比相似之处大得多,但是它们相差无几,因此不能进行任何比较。这些比较-始于每所学校抗议运动的历史编年史,然后在最后一章中进行了探讨-围绕四点进行:(1)驳斥社会抗议的精英操纵理论,以每所学校的学生动员。 (2)媒体在帮助和阻碍学生活动家的政治议程中的作用。 (3)警察对抗议活动的反应。 (4)抗议运动的意识形态及其对自由多元主义的反应。我希望通过比较这三种流派,可以更好地理解构成这些运动的特殊性和更大的主题,从而了解这些运动的产生原因和方式,他们所抗议的是什么,政治上的什么他们在大学和大学中能够进行的结构改革,以及为何最终瓦解。

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  • 作者

    Asregadoo, Edward Dyanand.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Pennsylvania.;

  • 授予单位 University of Pennsylvania.;
  • 学科 American Studies.; History United States.; Political Science General.; Education History of.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2000
  • 页码 325 p.
  • 总页数 325
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 美洲史;政治理论;教育;
  • 关键词

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