Policing the Campus: Academic Repression, Surveillance, and the Occupy Movement
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Description
With the rise of the corporate university and the academic industrial complex, colleges and universities throughout the United States are becoming monitored, armed, gated, and contracted out in the name of security. Policing the Campus is a collection of essays by activist academics and campus organizers from a variety of fields and movements. The book fully explores how higher education has entered a state of academic repression. In this new Occupy Wall Street era, higher education mirrors the problems that plague urban schools in poor communities, including metal detectors, random locker searches, drug-sniffing police dogs, in-class arrests, and security guards at every major entrance. Policing the Campus is a wake-up call to protect higher education as a bastion of free thought, strategy, and challenge for the 99%, and not preserve it as the privilege of the elite 1%.
ISBN
9781433113116
Publisher
Peter Lang Publishing
Publication Date
2013
City
New York
Recommended Citation
Nocella, Anthony J. II and Gabbard, David, "Policing the Campus: Academic Repression, Surveillance, and the Occupy Movement" (2013). Faculty & Staff Authored Books. 411.
https://scholarworks.boisestate.edu/fac_books/411