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ID180019
Title ProperStudents for freedom and equality
Other Title Informationthe inevitable return of the left in post-revolutionary Iran
LanguageENG
AuthorVahabzadeh, Peyman
Summary / Abstract (Note)The emergence and rapid but short-lived presence of Students for Freedom and Equality (SFE; in Persian: Daneshjuyan-e Azadikhah va Barabaritalab or DAB) across major Iranian campuses and their fateful 4 December 2007 protest rally on the campus of the University of Tehran speaks of the return of leftist student activism to Iranian campuses after almost two decades of absence or invisibility within the context of post-revolutionary Iran. SFE was an umbrella democratic organization: its activists came from a plurality of social and political backgrounds and adhered to diverse leftist ideas. But in the context of pro-Reform Movement student activism in Iranian post-secondary institutions in the late 1990s and in 2000s, for a short time the SFE tried to hegemonize student activism and challenge the various pro-government tendencies in university campuses. Before state repression forced the SFE out of operation in 2007, Students for Freedom and Equality brought to campuses candid discussions of social justice issues, critique of Iran’s neoliberal economic policies, and challenges to censorship and lack of freedom.
`In' analytical NoteIranian Studies Vol. 54, No.5-6; Sep-Dec 2021: p.843-858
Journal SourceIranian Studies Vol: 54 No 5-6
Key WordsSocial Justice ;  Democratic Participation ;  Reform Movement ;  Iranian Student Movement ;  Students for Freedom and Equality (DAB/SFE) ;  Iranian Left ;  Iranian Marxism


 
 
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