How have academic boycott movements effected change? | Education Dive
abernard102@gmail.com 2014-01-04
Summary:
"Academic boycotts are a time-honored way of trying to force change, though some have fared better than others. The classic example is the anti-apartheid movement on campuses that helped put political pressure on South Africa to end the practice. More recently, an academic boycott of Israel has been making headlines.
Here are four academic boycotts and a quick look at whether they worked ..."