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Substance Use by Egyptian Youth: Current Patterns and Potential Avenues for Prevention
Substance Use and Misuse, 2015Substance abuse in Egypt is a serious public health threat. Recent studies have demonstrated increases in the prevalence of the use of tobacco, illegal drugs, and over-the-counter drugs, particularly among youth.We conducted focus groups with a total of 40 male and female youth participants, ages 12-14 and 15-18, recruited from two different areas ...
Christopher A Loffredo +2 more
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An increasingly alarming phenomenon of tramadol drug abuse has been demonstrated in the Egyptian community. The alleged usages of tramadol had also contributed greatly to its popularity and massive use especially among Egyptian youth as a remedy for ...
Marwa M Fawzi
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Egyptian youth and the European Eldorado: Journeys of hope and despair
In this paper, I explore characteristics of Egyptian irregular migrants to Europe and reasons of irregular migration from the point of departure through a field survey in some Egyptian villages known of sending irregular – as well as regular - migrants to Italy and France (mainly).
Zohry, Ayman
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The making of good Egyptian youth: Youth policy and authoritarian reconfiguration
Confluences Méditerranée, 2020Cet article analyse l’appropriation de la catégorie « jeunes » par le régime Egyptien actuel pour construire une politique de jeunesse composée de programmes, conférences et des organisations qui parlent au et au nom des jeunes. En se basant sur le matériel de promotion de ces programmes et conférences, en plus d'une étude ethnographique des ...
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Impact of Facebook on Egyptian youth culture identity
المجلة العلمیة لبحوث الإذاعة والتلفزیون, 2018Understanding cultural identity becomes more critical when one considers the huge number of youth - which currently forms the population of Egypt - perceiving different cultures through Facebook and how these cultures affected them. A primary survey was administered among an available non-random sample of educated Egyptians on the street and of ...
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Contention
Abstract The Arab Spring of 2010–2011 marked the beginning of a process of sociopolitical transformation in several societies in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. This series of mobilizations represented a turning point for a generation of young people who lived and experienced them.
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Abstract The Arab Spring of 2010–2011 marked the beginning of a process of sociopolitical transformation in several societies in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. This series of mobilizations represented a turning point for a generation of young people who lived and experienced them.
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The Unfinished Emancipation of Egyptian Youth in the 2011 Uprising
2020Abstract This essay explores how emotions, understood as social rather than individual phenomena, catalyze or suppress new youth-led group identities in the second phase of decolonial emancipation. Decolonial emancipation is understood as a long process that begins with national liberation from colonial oppression and continues, into a ...
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British Internal Security and Egyptian Youth
1992The internal security problems posed by Britain’s presence in Egypt during the period between the two world wars were not basically of a military nature. After conquering the country in 1882, the British had for all practical purposes neutralised the Egyptian army.
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