校园行动主义的风险是什么?学习是美国和印度高等教育进步社会变革的一部分

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Ishita Pradhan , Molly V. Shea , A. Susan Jurow
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本文研究高等教育中的学生行动主义,探讨在不同文化和历史背景下的相关风险。通过对美国一所商学院的环境可持续性和印度根深蒂固的种姓等级制度的案例研究,我们描述了学生行动主义如何改变高等教育的基础设施。本研究展示了学生如何驾驭制度规范和权力结构,以及风险如何影响学生的行动主义实践和他们的学习。我们对基础设施进行了分析,以确定维护标准和分类系统的主叙事,这些标准和分类系统影响着学生活动家的准入和机会。然后,我们研究了学生是如何驾驭、质疑和改变作为一种学习形式的基础设施的。我们的分析强调,激进主义是一种有目的的学习努力,需要对特定社会教育生态中的风险进行评估。研究结果强调,教育机构必须承认并支持学生的行动主义,尤其是在系统性偏见明显、对学生行动主义者的保障有限的情况下。
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What is at risk in campus activism?: Learning as part of progressive social change in U.S. and Indian higher education
This paper studies student activism within higher education, examining the associated risks in varied cultural and historical contexts. Utilizing case studies from the United States on environmental sustainability within a business school and entrenched caste-based hierarchies in India, we describe how student activism was enacted to transform infrastructures of higher education. This study shows how students navigate institutional norms and power structures, and how risk shaped students' practices of activism and their learning. We analyzed infrastructures to identify master narratives that upheld the standards and classification systems shaping access and opportunities for student activists. We then studied how students navigated, questioned, and changed infrastructure as a form of learning. Our analysis underscores that activism is a purposive learning endeavor, necessitating an assessment of risks within specific socio-educational ecologies. The findings underscore the imperative for institutions to acknowledge and support student activism, particularly in contexts marked by systemic biases and limited safeguards for student activists.
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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