A comparative study of youth and adult education in three social movement contexts

Mai Atta, Kamil Gerónimo‐López, Javier Campos-Martínez, John D. Holst, M. Vetter
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This article presents the results of a comparative study of learning and education in contemporary student movements in Chile, Egypt, and Puerto Rico, which arose as responses to neoliberal economic grievances. The study uses an andragogical lens to analyse these movements as examples of collective self-directed pedagogical practice by and within social movements. Drawing on Santos' (2006) sociologies of absence and "emergence", the study utilizes autoethnographic and secondary data analysis to voice social movement-based learning alternatives. We argue that, despite the different contexts of each movement, they still share many commonalities in organizing and educating in response to global neoliberalism.
三种社会运动背景下的青年与成人教育比较研究
本文介绍了智利、埃及和波多黎各当代学生运动中学习和教育的比较研究结果,这些运动是对新自由主义经济不满的回应。该研究使用一个人类学的镜头来分析这些运动,作为社会运动和社会运动内部集体自我指导教学实践的例子。借鉴Santos(2006)关于缺席和“涌现”的社会学,本研究利用自身民族志和二手数据分析来阐述基于社会运动的学习选择。我们认为,尽管每一场运动的背景不同,但它们在应对全球新自由主义的组织和教育方面仍然有许多共同点。
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