Student representation and multiparty politics in African higher education

作者: Thierry M. Luescher-Mamashela , Taabo Mugume

DOI: 10.1080/03075079.2014.896183

关键词: ArgumentPublic administrationRepresentation (politics)Student engagementHigher educationAuthoritarianismAfrican studiesSociologyDemocracyPoliticsEducation

摘要: The transition from one-party rule and other forms of authoritarianism to multiparty democracy in the 1990s has had a profound impact on organisation role student politics Africa. Against background involvement African twentieth century, leading up participation Africa's ‘second liberation’ early 1990s, paper analyses governments, representation institutional national governance, unionism emergence political parties 2000s. Proceeding Munene's argument regarding shift oppositional Africa away students politics, this finds that party is also increasingly implicated with varied results. concludes by proposing tentative framework for understanding high levels resource exchange between leaders repres...

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