Digital Protest and Activism in Public Education
Discover the impactful world of online activism with Digital Protest and Activism in Public Education by Izhak Berkovich. Published in 2019, this insightful book delves into the dynamics of digital communications and their role in shaping public education policies. Through a comprehensive empirical exploration, Berkovich examines how online protest activities are constructed, mobilized, and executed, specifically focusing on three significant cases in Israel where teachers and parents have successfully influenced educational policy. Spanning 168 pages, this book is an essential read for anyone interested in the intersection of education, activism, and digital technology. Gain a deeper understanding of how social conditions and protest movements can drive change in public education systems. Don't miss out on this vital contribution to the discourse on education and state relations.