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The book presents nonlinear, chaotic and fractional dynamics,
complex systems and networks, together with cutting-edge research
on related topics. The fifteen chapters - written by leading
scientists working in the areas of nonlinear, chaotic, and
fractional dynamics, as well as complex systems and networks -
offer an extensive overview of cutting-edge research on a range of
topics, including fundamental and applied research. These include
but are not limited to, aspects of synchronization in complex
dynamical systems, universality features in systems with specific
fractional dynamics, and chaotic scattering. As such, the book
provides an excellent and timely snapshot of the current state of
research, blending the insights and experiences of many prominent
researchers.
Student Resistance: A History of the Unruly Subject observes the
rise and progression of student activism across the globe. By
selecting critical case studies from the medieval to modern period,
Mark Boren reveals how friction between activists and the academy
can culminate in a violent struggle for power. Using a uniquely
international approach, the book offers a comprehensive
introduction to the history of university activism and its
influence on national politics and broader social movements.
Specific instances of resistance, from medieval uprisings across
European universities to the Tiananmen Square Massacre, are
explored to produce a detailed historical study of power relations
and oppression. Globalization and rapid technological advances have
established more accessible platforms for collective activism
whilst recent political upsets have generated a ripe environment
for students to increase their efforts of resistance. This second
edition addresses repercussions of the internet and social media
age on the evolution of campus activism in the United States and
abroad, from #blacklivesmatter to the Palestinian West Bank
protests. This timely revision of Student Resistance continues to
reflect on the vital role that resistance plays in the evolution of
modern societies and the book remains an essential text for both
students and scholars of youth activism.
Student Resistance: A History of the Unruly Subject observes the
rise and progression of student activism across the globe. By
selecting critical case studies from the medieval to modern period,
Mark Boren reveals how friction between activists and the academy
can culminate in a violent struggle for power. Using a uniquely
international approach, the book offers a comprehensive
introduction to the history of university activism and its
influence on national politics and broader social movements.
Specific instances of resistance, from medieval uprisings across
European universities to the Tiananmen Square Massacre, are
explored to produce a detailed historical study of power relations
and oppression. Globalization and rapid technological advances have
established more accessible platforms for collective activism
whilst recent political upsets have generated a ripe environment
for students to increase their efforts of resistance. This second
edition addresses repercussions of the internet and social media
age on the evolution of campus activism in the United States and
abroad, from #blacklivesmatter to the Palestinian West Bank
protests. This timely revision of Student Resistance continues to
reflect on the vital role that resistance plays in the evolution of
modern societies and the book remains an essential text for both
students and scholars of youth activism.
The book presents nonlinear, chaotic and fractional dynamics,
complex systems and networks, together with cutting-edge research
on related topics. The fifteen chapters - written by leading
scientists working in the areas of nonlinear, chaotic, and
fractional dynamics, as well as complex systems and networks -
offer an extensive overview of cutting-edge research on a range of
topics, including fundamental and applied research. These include
but are not limited to, aspects of synchronization in complex
dynamical systems, universality features in systems with specific
fractional dynamics, and chaotic scattering. As such, the book
provides an excellent and timely snapshot of the current state of
research, blending the insights and experiences of many prominent
researchers.
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