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Higher Education Reform as a Social Movement: The Case of Affirmative Action

Higher Education Reform as a Social Movement: The Case of Affirmative Action

Robert Rhoads, ,Victor Saenz, Rozana Carducci
2005
2005

Abstract

This paper explores affirmative action as a social movement with two goals in mind: (a) to challenge dominant notions of higher education reform, while advancing a social movement perspective; and (b) to advance understanding of the role of collective action in supporting affirmative action in college admissions. The authors highlight ways in which proponents and opponents of affirmative action have utilized collective action as a means for advancing particular ideological visions relative to race-based admissions policies.

Abstract

This paper explores affirmative action as a social movement with two goals in mind: (a) to challenge dominant notions of higher education reform, while advancing a social movement perspective; and (b) to advance understanding of the role of collective action in supporting affirmative action in college admissions. The authors highlight ways in which proponents and opponents of affirmative action have utilized collective action as a means for advancing particular ideological visions relative to race-based admissions policies.

Social Movements

Higher Education Reform

Keywords

Higher Education, North America, Policy, Race

Theme

Social Movements Within; Through; and for Public Education