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TITLE
CERTIFICATE
DECLARATION
CONTENTS
PREFACE
I. INTRODUCTION
Students and Politics
Towards a Theory of Student Protest
Orientation Towards Youth
Student Movement
Who is a student activist?
Student Movement in India
II. POLITICAL SOCIALISATION: A THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
Definition
Political Socialisation and Political Culture
Political Socialisation and Opinion Formation
Political Socialisation and the Democratic System
Agents of Political Socialisation
1. The family
2. The peer group
3. The School
4. Secondary Groups
5. Mass Media
6. Political Parties
7. Government
III. STUDENT POLITICAL ACTIVISM IN KERALA.
Section I
Malabar
Cochin
After Independence
Communist Ministry and the Vimochana Samaram
Political Instability and Student Activism
Features of the Student Movement
Aims and Purposes of the Student Organisations
Structure of Student Organisations
Aims and Purposes
Section II
Table 1 Formulation of political opinion
Table 2 Frequency of political discussion
Table 3 Discussion items among friends
Table 4 Students opinion about politics
Table 5 Methods to be adopted
Table 6 Student organisations and political socialisation
Table 7 Functions of student organisations
Table 8 Ideological preference
Table 9 Cross voting
Table 10 Ideology and social change
CONCLUSION
IV. STUDENTS AND UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION
General Trends
Case for Student Participation
Student Views
Students Unions
University Student Union Elections in Kerala 1986
Table 11 Effect of campaign activities
Students take part i n politics
Table 12 Student representation in University bodies
Election Violence
Table 13 Style of operation of student organisations
V. IMPACT OF POLITICAL SOCIALISATION
Students and the Political World
University in a Developing Society
Socio-Economic Conditions
Student Alienation and Identity Crisis
Politics of Protest
Table 14 Reasons for student violence
Student Indiscipline
Student Activism -- November 1970 - February 197
VI. AN OVERALL VIEW
Nationalist Tradition
Political Instability
Features of the Student Movement
Peer Group Basis
Student Organisations Useful
Majority of Students not Politicised
Positive Aspects of Socialisation
Depoliticisation, Not the Answer
Over Impact of Political Socialisation
BIBLIOGRAPHY
APPENDICES
APPENDIX I Titles on Student Activism
APPENDIX II Kerala: Age, Sex and Population, 1981
APPENDIX III Education Commissions
1. Macaulays Minutes (1835)
2. Woods Despatch (1854)
3. Hunter Commission Report (1882)
4. Sadler Commission (1919)
5. Hartog Committee Report (1929)
6. Abot, Wood Report (1936)
7. Sargent Commission Report (1944)
8. Dr. Radhakrishnan Commission Report (1948)
9. Mudaliyar Commission Report (1952-53)
10. Kothari Commission Report (1964-66)
11. Adisheshaih Commission