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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