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Microfoundations of the Arab Uprisings – Mapping Interactions between Regimes and Protesters: Protest and Social Movements

Autor Frédéric Volpi, James Jasper, John Chalcraft, Wendy Pearlman, Jillian Schwedler
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 ian 2018
This book brings together a roster of prominent contributors to present a strategic interactionist perspective on the study of contentious politics in the Middle East in response to the Arab uprisings. The common thread among the contributions is an interest in the micro-level interactions between various strategic players, including not only the mobilization of protestors during the uprisings but also the responses of regimes. The book also examines short to medium-term adaptations of the regimes and the collective action of opponents in the post-uprisings period, as well as the subsequent trajectories of the protesters themselves in the face of new forms of authoritarianism or democratization.​
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789462985131
ISBN-10: 9462985138
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 167 x 239 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Amsterdam University Press
Seria Protest and Social Movements


Notă biografică

Frédéric Volpi is senior lecturer in international politics at the School of International Relations of the University of St Andrews. James M. Jasper writes about culture, emotions, and politics, and teaches at the CUNY Graduate Center.

Cuprins

Preface
Frédéric Volpi and James M. Jasper

Introduction
Rethinking Mobilization after the Arab Uprisings
James M. Jasper and Frédéric Volpi

1. The Social Life of Contentious Ideas
Piracy and Unruly, Translocal Appropriation in the Arab Uprisings and Beyond
John Chalcraft

2. Routines and Ruptures in Anti-Israeli Protests in Jordan
Jillian Schwedler

3. Shaping Contention as a Salafi Movement
The Rise and Fall of Ansar al-Sharia in Post-Revolutionary Tunisia
Frédéric Volpi

4. Contingency and Agency in a Turning Point Event
March 18, 2011, in Daraa, Syria
Wendy Pearlman

5. It Takes Two (or More) to Tango
The Local Coproduction of the Alexandrian Revolutionary Moment
Youssef El Chazli

6. Violoence, Social Actors, and Subjectivation in the Egyptian Revolution
Farhad Khosrokhavar

Conclusion
Unruly Protest
Charles Kurzman

Index