Occupying Schools, Occupying Land

Occupying Schools, Occupying Land
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Publisher : Global and Comparative Ethnogr
Total Pages : 417
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ISBN-10 : 9780190870324
ISBN-13 : 019087032X
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Book Synopsis Occupying Schools, Occupying Land by : Rebecca Tarlau

Download or read book Occupying Schools, Occupying Land written by Rebecca Tarlau and published by Global and Comparative Ethnogr. This book was released on 2019 with total page 417 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In Occupying Schools, Occupying Land, Rebecca Tarlau looks at the Brazilian Landless Workers' Movement over the past thirty-five years to illustrate how social movements can use state services, such as schools, to support their social change goals. Through a detailed ethnographic and long-term examination of the MST's educational struggle, Tarlau shows how educational institutions can in turn help movements build capacity and social influence. This bookprovides an analysis of how activists convinced government officials to implement these educational practices and how these initiatives strengthened the movement.


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