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ID135917
Title ProperVoice of protest
LanguageENG
AuthorGraffe, Alfredo ;  Koc, Efe ;  Moroz, Mila
Summary / Abstract (Note)Long before a Tunisian fruit vendor sparked the Arab Spring, student protesters in Paris led a revolt in 1968 that spread to the labor unions and touched off similar protests in London, Berlin, Mexico City, and Rome. The protests took on the pertinent social issues of each city, and it was a turbulent year around the world. Decades later, in the midst of another tumultuous period, university students continue to be a force that sparks and sustains protest culture around the world. The Journal of International Affairs spoke with university students in Ukraine, Turkey, and Venezuela who joined the protests in their respective countries. The students spoke about their experiences, the impact of their actions, and their visions for the future.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of International Affairs Vol.68, No.1; Fal-Win.2014: p.243-251
Journal SourceJournal of International Affairs 2014-08 68, 1
Standard NumberArab Spring