Monday, 18 July 2022

Student Activism and the Pandemic: A Global Round-Up

In a first ever collaboration with the amazing Didem Türkoğlu of Kadir Has University in Turkey, I just published the short article: Student Activism and the Pandemic: A Global Round-Up in International Higher Education. Our research shows how student protesting developed over the pandemic years and considers trends and latest developments.

The COVID-19 pandemic led to far-reaching changes in higher education globally, yet student activism continued to be a force to be reckoned with. Key concerns and commitments remained student funding; equality, social justice, and antidiscrimination; political freedoms and democracy; and gender equality. The single biggest cause of protests was, however, the pandemic itself. Recent additions to the protest agenda include climate change, academic freedom, and the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The article is available at academia and here.

It is a follow up article on the global round-up I published with Phil Altbach in the 2020 Spring Issue termed "Another Student Revolution?" also published in IHE. At the time I wrote the following blog entry: Are-we-witnessing-student-revolution?