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2017
This chapter uses qualitative data and interviewee accounts to explain how government violence and repression affected protest mobilization during the Egyptian Revolution. It examines rational altruistic decisions to protest and the emotional mechanisms, such as moral shock and moral outrage, which produce such decisions.
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This chapter uses qualitative data and interviewee accounts to explain how government violence and repression affected protest mobilization during the Egyptian Revolution. It examines rational altruistic decisions to protest and the emotional mechanisms, such as moral shock and moral outrage, which produce such decisions.
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المجلة العربیة لعلم الاجتماع, 2021
This study aimed to investigate risks and challenges that confront crafts owners in Hattaba and analyze the public, private and NGOs interventions regarding such challenges after 25th of January Egyptian Uprisings. In designing the data collection tools, in-depth interviews were conducted with fourteen (14) artisans and workshop owners in Hattaba ...
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This study aimed to investigate risks and challenges that confront crafts owners in Hattaba and analyze the public, private and NGOs interventions regarding such challenges after 25th of January Egyptian Uprisings. In designing the data collection tools, in-depth interviews were conducted with fourteen (14) artisans and workshop owners in Hattaba ...
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Alexandria: The Journal of National and International Library and Information Issues, 2012
This paper describes the efforts made by the American University in Cairo's (AUC) Library to preserve the history and scholarship of the January 25th Revolution. In direct response to the uprising, AUC imagined University on the Square: Documenting Egypt's 21st Century Revolution, a participatory archives initiative that ‘seeks to preserve the ...
Carolyn Runyon, Meggan Houlihan
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This paper describes the efforts made by the American University in Cairo's (AUC) Library to preserve the history and scholarship of the January 25th Revolution. In direct response to the uprising, AUC imagined University on the Square: Documenting Egypt's 21st Century Revolution, a participatory archives initiative that ‘seeks to preserve the ...
Carolyn Runyon, Meggan Houlihan
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Oppressed nationalities: Italian responses to the Polish Uprising of January 1863
Nations and Nationalism, 2016AbstractThis article analyses the activities organised in Italy to support the Polish Uprising of 1863 and the speeches and narratives used to present this foreign question to the Italian public. This international event brought to the forefront the same issues that had been raised by Italian nationalism, and also when discussing foreign national ...
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The Communist Uprising in Berlin, January 1919
2019After the Independent social democrats had resigned from the government, the Central Council appointed the Majority socialists Paul Lobe, Gustav Noske, and Rudolf Wissell, all three of whom came from the working class, as Volksbeauftragte.
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Egypt’s 25 January Uprising, Hegemonic Contestation, and the Explosion of the Poor
2013J. Chalcraft
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Political and Social Change in Egypt: Preludes to the January Uprising
2017Acknowledgements: The Arab Transformations Project is coordinated by the University of Aberdeen (UK) and includes further 11 partners: Dublin City University (DCU), Dublin, Ireland; Análisis Sociológicos Económicos y Políticos (ASEP), Madrid, Spain; Istituto per gli Studi di Politica Internazionale (ISPI), Milan, Italy; Universität Graz (UNI GRAZ ...
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Prace Naukowe Akademii im. Jana Długosza w Częstochowie. Rocznik Polsko-Ukraiński, 2017
A. Prokip
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A. Prokip
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Chapter Eight. ‘After the Petersburg uprising: What next?’ (Munich, 20 January [2 February] 1905)
2009Leon Trotsky began writing this chapter late in 1904, learned the details of Russian events mainly through the European press, and completed the work just eleven days after the tsar's troops fired on Father Gapon and the St. Petersburg workers. Trotsky writes of the treachery of Russian liberals and of the general strike as the ultimate weapon in ...
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Cancer treatment and survivorship statistics, 2022
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Kimberly D Miller +2 more
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