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2014
The events of the Arab Spring presented a dramatic reconstitution of politics and the public sphere through their aesthetic and performative uses of public space. Mass demonstrations have become a new global political form, grounded in the localization of globalizing processes, institutions, and relationships.
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The events of the Arab Spring presented a dramatic reconstitution of politics and the public sphere through their aesthetic and performative uses of public space. Mass demonstrations have become a new global political form, grounded in the localization of globalizing processes, institutions, and relationships.
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2020
Abstract The reprise of La Source at the Paris Opera Ballet, following the adoption of legislation banning the veil in public spaces, has the potential to speak of gender and climate justice, but misses the contemporary cosmopolitics of the Arab spring.
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Abstract The reprise of La Source at the Paris Opera Ballet, following the adoption of legislation banning the veil in public spaces, has the potential to speak of gender and climate justice, but misses the contemporary cosmopolitics of the Arab spring.
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Abstract The phrase “Arab Spring,” “Arab Awakening,” or “Arab Uprisings” refers to the series of prodemocracy protests and demonstrations that erupted in the Arab world. It began in Tunisia in 2010 and spread to other countries, most notably Egypt, Libya, Syria, and Yemen, in 2011.
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Mapping exile: post-Arab Spring revolutionaries’ diasporic voices in Serag Mounir’s Diaspora Spring
Middle Eastern Literatures, 2023Khaled Karam
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Determinants of the Arab Spring Protests in Tunisia, Egypt, and Libya: What Have We Learned?
Social Sciences, 2021Ali Fakih
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Social Media and the Arab Spring: Politics Comes First
International Journal of Press/Politics, 2013Elad Segev +2 more
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The Impact of the Arab Spring on the Tunisian Economy
World Bank Economic Review, 2019Michael Bleaney, Simon Appleton
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