Social movements, mobilization, and contestation in the Middle East and North Africa /
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অন্যান্য লেখক: | , |
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বিন্যাস: | বৈদ্যুতিক বৈদ্যুতিন গ্রন্থ |
ভাষা: | ইংরেজি |
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Stanford, California :
Stanford University Press,
[2013]
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সংস্করন: | Second edition. |
মালা: | Stanford studies in Middle Eastern and Islamic societies and cultures.
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অনলাইন ব্যবহার করুন: | An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view |
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সূচিপত্রের সারণি:
- Introduction : the Middle East and North Africa beyond classical social movement theory / Joel Beinin and Frédéric Vairel
- Protesting in authoritarian situations : Egypt and Morocco in comparative perspective / Frédéric Vairel
- Egyptian leftist intellectuals' activism from the margins : overcoming the mobilization/demobilization dichotomy / Marie Duboc
- Leaving Islamic activism behind : ambiguous disengagement in Saudi Arabia / Pascal Menoret
- Hizbullah's women : internal transformation in a social movement and militia / Anne Marie Baylouny
- Three decades of human rights activism in the Middle East and North Africa : an ambiguous balance sheet / Joe Stork
- Unemployed Moroccan university graduates and strategies for 'apolitical' mobilization / Montserrat Emperador Badimon
- Presence in silence : feminist and democratic implications of the Saturday vigils in Turkey / Zeynep Gülru Göker
- Mobilizations for Western Thrace and Cyprus in contemporary Turkey : From the far right to the lexicon of human rights / Jeanne Hersant
- Becoming revolutionary in Tunisia, 2007-2011 / Amin Allal
- A workers' social movement on the margin of the global neoliberal order, Egypt 2004-2012 / Joel Beinin and Marie Duboc
- Dynamics of the Yemeni revolution : contextualizing mobilizations / Laurent Bonnefoy and Marine Poirier
- "Oh Buthaina, oh Shaban--the Hawrani is not hungry, we want freedom!" : revolutionary framing and mobilization at the onset of the Syrian uprising / Reinoud Leenders.