The uprisings of 2011 have radically altered the political, economic,
and social landscapes of the Middle East and North Africa. A clearer
view of the recent past now provides greater perspectives on the
causes and the consequences of these events. This collection of essays
challenges the common tendency of applying the dominant frame of
“Arab Spring” to explain contemporary politics of the Middle East.
Numerous debates about the utility of the “Arab Spring” metaphor
already exist, contesting such issues as its foreign origins or its
temporal and optimistic implications. It further has the negative and
significant side effect of implying a singularity to these events in a
manner that often defies the varied conditions on the ground. This is
why the term “Arab Uprisings” is used here as the organizing frame
to address numerous socio-cultural, economic, political, experiential,
and communicative aspects of the uprisings.
This text is organized around three themes: origins, experiences, and
trajectories. The first section addresses catalyzing factors that help
explain the emergence of the uprisings from various political,
economic, and socio-cultural perspectives. The second section examines
the functions and responses of diverse people, institutions, and
ideologies during the initial years of the uprisings. It includes an
in-depth case study on women’s changing political situation in the
catalyzing country of Tunisia, as well as discussions about the roles
of political Islam, new mass media, and social networks in these
rapidly changing contexts. The third section discusses cross-national
implications and the multitude of repercussion the uprisings are
having on the global system.
Using an interdisciplinary approach with contrasting theoretical and
methodological orientations, the global experts who contributed the
chapters explore various theoretical approaches, juxtaposing them with
comparative surveys and in-depth case studies. They show that after
the initial euphoria (or dread) that surrounded the uprisings, a
transitional and transformative period in the Middle East has come
that requires thorough observation and analysis.
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Catalysts, Dynamics, and Trajectories
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9798216290186
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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