January 1997
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28 Reads
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162 Citations
American Journal of International Law
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January 1997
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28 Reads
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162 Citations
American Journal of International Law
... In the South Africa context, student activism is to a larger degree, not constrained by the policies, guidelines and norms that seek to govern it. While formal activism remains in the form of student involvement in formal university decision making processes, informal activism comprises collective mobilisation in the form of protest movements using social media to garner support (Klotz 2018;Ntuli & Teferra 2021). The emerging conceptual model has been developed to capture contemporary forms of activism conducted by students as existing models were incapable of holistically describing this complex phenomenon. ...
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Ethiopia Conference Proceedings
January 1997
American Journal of International Law