

Amy J. Binder and Jeffrey L. Kidder, "The Channels of Student Activism: How the Left and Right Are Winning (and Losing) in Campus Politics Today" (U Chicago Press, 2022)
Dec 2, 2024
Amy J. Binder is a sociology professor at Johns Hopkins, and Jeffrey L. Kidder teaches at Northern Illinois University, focusing on culture and meanings in life. They discuss how the right has successfully mobilized young activists on college campuses despite liberal dominance. Contrary to expectations, conservative groups benefit from strong national ties, funding, and post-graduation opportunities, while liberal organizations struggle to engage students beyond campus. The conversation reveals the complexities of student activism and the implications for future political landscapes.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Divergent Paths: Student Activism on Campus
02:17 • 13min
Navigating Political Dynamics on Campus: Solidarity and Division
15:24 • 6min
Campus Activism: A Tale of Two Factions
21:14 • 11min
Contrasting Pathways of Student Activism: Progressive Insularity vs. Conservative Connectivity
32:40 • 4min
Conservative Student Networks in Higher Education
36:34 • 14min
Navigating Free Speech on Campus
50:13 • 19min