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الاستقلالية والرأسمال الرمزي ضمن حركة اجتماعية أكاديمية : مجموعة 9 مارس في مصر, Benjamin Geer
الاستقلالية والرأسمال الرمزي ضمن حركة اجتماعية أكاديمية : مجموعة 9 مارس في مصر, Benjamin Geer
Benjamin Geer
مجموعة 9 مارس من أجل استقلال الجامعات (حركة 9 مارس) هي مجموعة من الأكاديميين المصريين الذين خاضوا طوال العشرية الأخيرة، حملات لرفع درجة الاستقلالية المؤسسية للجامعة والحرية الأكاديمية في الجامعات العمومية المصرية. يستكشف هذا المقال أجوبة ممكنة عن ثلاثة أسئلة حول 9 مارس: أولا، ما الذي يفسر توجه الأعضاء المؤسسين نحو تكوين مثل هذه المجموعة على اعتبار ما بدا على أساتذة الجامعة في مصر من قلة الاهتمام بأي نوع من النشاط الحركي وقلة سوابق حركة اجتماعية مركزة على هذه القضية؟ ثانيا، كيف تمكنت المجموعة من البقاء طوال تلك المدة التي ظلت فيها قائمة في سياق سياسي تسلطي، بل ومن خوض …
Mesa 2014: Documenting Revolution In The Me (Links), Roberta L Dougherty
Mesa 2014: Documenting Revolution In The Me (Links), Roberta L Dougherty
Roberta L. Dougherty
Violence Against Women In The Egyptian And Syrian Uprisings, Donna M. Hughes Dr.
Violence Against Women In The Egyptian And Syrian Uprisings, Donna M. Hughes Dr.
Donna M. Hughes
Women have been full participants in the uprisings throughout the Arab world. They are seeking to be citizens with rights and opportunities in countries free of dictators. Women protested equally with men in early 2011 in Egypt. They were full of hope for a future of equality and opportunity, and for a while, it looked like a possibility. There hopes have been brutally suppressed, as they have become objects of violent assaults and exploitation.
You Say You Want A (Nonviolent) Revolution, Well Then What? Translating Western Thought, Strategic Ideological Cooptation, And Institution Building For Freedom For Governments Emerging Out Of Peaceful Chaos, Donald J. Kochan
Donald J. Kochan
With nonviolent revolution in particular, displaced governments leave a power and governance vacuum waiting to be filled. Such vacuums are particularly susceptible to what this Article will call “strategic ideological cooptation.” Following the regime disruption, peaceful chaos transitions into a period in which it is necessary to structure and order the emergent governance scheme. That period in which the new government scheme emerges is particularly fraught with danger when growing from peaceful chaos because nonviolent revolutions tend to be decentralized, unorganized, unsophisticated, and particularly vulnerable to cooptation. Any external power wishing to influence events in societies emerging out of peaceful …
Mesa 2011: Expressive Culture Of The Egyptian Revolution, Roberta L. Dougherty
Mesa 2011: Expressive Culture Of The Egyptian Revolution, Roberta L. Dougherty
Roberta L. Dougherty
Prophets And Priests Of The Nation: Naguib Mahfouz’S Karnak Café And The 1967 Crisis In Egypt, Benjamin Geer
Prophets And Priests Of The Nation: Naguib Mahfouz’S Karnak Café And The 1967 Crisis In Egypt, Benjamin Geer
Benjamin Geer
Similarities between religion and nationalism are well known but not well understood. They can be explained by drawing on Pierre Bourdieu's sociological theory in order to consider symbolic interests and the strategies employed to advance them. In both religion and nationalism, the “strategy of the prophets” relies on charisma while the “strategy of the priests” relies on cultural capital. In 20th-century Egypt, nationalism permitted intellectuals whose cultural capital was mainly secular, such as Naguib Mahfouz, to become “priests of the nation” in order to compete with the ʿulamaʾ for prestige and influence. However, it severely limited their autonomy, particularly after …
In The Temple Of Dance, Roberta L. Dougherty
In The Temple Of Dance, Roberta L. Dougherty
Roberta L. Dougherty