Arab Spring and Peripheries
Arab Spring and Peripheries
A Decentring Research Agenda
Huber, Daniela; Kamel, Lorenzo
Taylor & Francis Ltd
10/2018
160
Mole
Inglês
9781138393226
15 a 20 dias
320
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1. Arab Spring: The Role of the Peripheries. 2. Transition and Marginalisation: Locating Spaces for Discursive Contestation in Post-Revolution Tunisia. 3. The Peripheries of Gender and Sexuality in the 'Arab Spring'. 4. Plus ca change? Observing the dynamics of Morocco's 'Arab Spring' in the High Atlas. 5. Secular Autocracy vs. Sectarian Democracy? Weighing Reasons for Christian Support for Regime Transition in Syria and Egypt. 6. Territorial Stress in Morocco: From Democratic to Autonomist Demands in Popular Protests in the Rif. 7. Protests Under Occupation: The Spring Inside Western Sahara. 8. Periphery Discourse: An Alternative Media Eye on the Geographical, Social and Media Peripheries in Egypt's Spring. 9. Arab Spring: A Decentring Research Agenda.
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Western Sahara;Arab Spring;Al Adl Wal Ihsan;Peripheries;Bottom-Up Empowerment;Occupied Western Sahara;Transition;Polisario Front;LGBT;Al Hoceima;Religious minorities;Civil Society;Ethnic minorities;Western Sahara Territory;Remote areas;LGBT Community;Lorenzo Kamel;Hernando De Larramendi;Edwige A. Fortier;Arab Spring Protests;Maryam Khalid;Centre Periphery Relations;Mark Farha;Moroccan State;Salma Mousa;MENA Region;Sylvia I. Bergh;Domestic Non-violent Resistance;Daniele Rossi-Doria;Tahrir Square;gela Suz Collado;Human Rights;Irene Fernez-Molina;Amazigh Activism;Khaled Elghamry;Vice Versa;Sahrawi Activists;Mainstream Western Discourses;LGBT People;Centre Periphery Tension;Moroccan Political System;Syrian Christians
1. Arab Spring: The Role of the Peripheries. 2. Transition and Marginalisation: Locating Spaces for Discursive Contestation in Post-Revolution Tunisia. 3. The Peripheries of Gender and Sexuality in the 'Arab Spring'. 4. Plus ca change? Observing the dynamics of Morocco's 'Arab Spring' in the High Atlas. 5. Secular Autocracy vs. Sectarian Democracy? Weighing Reasons for Christian Support for Regime Transition in Syria and Egypt. 6. Territorial Stress in Morocco: From Democratic to Autonomist Demands in Popular Protests in the Rif. 7. Protests Under Occupation: The Spring Inside Western Sahara. 8. Periphery Discourse: An Alternative Media Eye on the Geographical, Social and Media Peripheries in Egypt's Spring. 9. Arab Spring: A Decentring Research Agenda.
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Western Sahara;Arab Spring;Al Adl Wal Ihsan;Peripheries;Bottom-Up Empowerment;Occupied Western Sahara;Transition;Polisario Front;LGBT;Al Hoceima;Religious minorities;Civil Society;Ethnic minorities;Western Sahara Territory;Remote areas;LGBT Community;Lorenzo Kamel;Hernando De Larramendi;Edwige A. Fortier;Arab Spring Protests;Maryam Khalid;Centre Periphery Relations;Mark Farha;Moroccan State;Salma Mousa;MENA Region;Sylvia I. Bergh;Domestic Non-violent Resistance;Daniele Rossi-Doria;Tahrir Square;gela Suz Collado;Human Rights;Irene Fernez-Molina;Amazigh Activism;Khaled Elghamry;Vice Versa;Sahrawi Activists;Mainstream Western Discourses;LGBT People;Centre Periphery Tension;Moroccan Political System;Syrian Christians