Ebook: A Thousand Flowers: Social Struggles Against Structural Adjustment in African Universities
Author: Silvia Federici, Ousseina Alidou, George Caffentzis
- Genre: Other Social Sciences // Politics
- Year: 2000
- Publisher: Africa World Press
- City: Trenton, NJ / Asmara
- Language: English
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Combining theoretical essays with reports and testimonies about campus life and campus struggles, the book provides a unique account of the impact of the World Bank's structural adjustment program on African education and the forces that are shaping the production of knowledge in Africa today.
Part I contains an in-depth analysis and criticism of the World Bank's educational policy, and the consequences of privatization, cost-sharing, rationalization, and globalization on the future of the African educational systems. Among the topics discussed are the economic roots of the repression of academic rights in African universities, the World Bank's "Africa Capacity Building Initiative," the collapse of the Francophone education system, the World Bank's educational politics, and the language questions in Africa.
Part II looks at teachers, and students, resistance against the dismantling of public education and in defense of academic freedom and the right to study. It includes articles on teachers, strikes and the role of academic unions in Nigeria and Kenya, the Malawi Writers Group before and after structural adjustment, and academic rights in Burkina Faso, students, activism in Kenya, Nigeria, and Niger. It also includes an extensive chronology of African student struggles against structural adjustment from 1985 to the present, pointing to the development of a new Pan-African student movement.
Part I contains an in-depth analysis and criticism of the World Bank's educational policy, and the consequences of privatization, cost-sharing, rationalization, and globalization on the future of the African educational systems. Among the topics discussed are the economic roots of the repression of academic rights in African universities, the World Bank's "Africa Capacity Building Initiative," the collapse of the Francophone education system, the World Bank's educational politics, and the language questions in Africa.
Part II looks at teachers, and students, resistance against the dismantling of public education and in defense of academic freedom and the right to study. It includes articles on teachers, strikes and the role of academic unions in Nigeria and Kenya, the Malawi Writers Group before and after structural adjustment, and academic rights in Burkina Faso, students, activism in Kenya, Nigeria, and Niger. It also includes an extensive chronology of African student struggles against structural adjustment from 1985 to the present, pointing to the development of a new Pan-African student movement.
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