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S2 Ep45: What makes a Revolution? The Arab Uprisings a Decade on: In Conversation with Jamie Allinson.
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About a decade ago, parts of the Arab world experienced great upheaval. The events that took place, and which continue to unfold to the present day, are not easily explained. In fact, to this day, and in light of subsequent uprisings, there is an ongoing attempt to fully understand what it is exactly that happened during what has been called the Arab Spring. Can these events be called revolutions? What is a revolution, and how does one determine whether it is successful or not?
To tackle these questions and more, TNI’s state of power Podcast presents Jamie Allinson, who is a Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at Edinburgh University, an activist and trade unionist, and author of the upcoming book: The age of counter revolution: states and revolutions in the Middle East. Jamie is in conversation with Anthropologist, internet researcher, anti-racist campaigner, Miriyam Aouragh.
This conversation is part of a series looking at the Arab Uprisings, a decade afterwards.
Watch the webinar: The Arab Spring lives on: Uprisings in times of pandemic
Watch the webinar: The Arab Spring lives on: Uprisings in times of pandemic
Watch the webinar: The Arab uprisings a decade on: Egypt and Tunisia
Listen to the podcast: Algeria's popular movement - the Hirak: A Conversation with Brahim Rouabah
Keywords
Arab Spring, revolution, North Africa, MENA Region, Counter revolution
Image Source: AlMahra/Wikimedia
73 episoder
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Innhold levert av Audioboom and State of Power. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Audioboom and State of Power eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.
About a decade ago, parts of the Arab world experienced great upheaval. The events that took place, and which continue to unfold to the present day, are not easily explained. In fact, to this day, and in light of subsequent uprisings, there is an ongoing attempt to fully understand what it is exactly that happened during what has been called the Arab Spring. Can these events be called revolutions? What is a revolution, and how does one determine whether it is successful or not?
To tackle these questions and more, TNI’s state of power Podcast presents Jamie Allinson, who is a Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at Edinburgh University, an activist and trade unionist, and author of the upcoming book: The age of counter revolution: states and revolutions in the Middle East. Jamie is in conversation with Anthropologist, internet researcher, anti-racist campaigner, Miriyam Aouragh.
This conversation is part of a series looking at the Arab Uprisings, a decade afterwards.
Watch the webinar: The Arab Spring lives on: Uprisings in times of pandemic
Watch the webinar: The Arab Spring lives on: Uprisings in times of pandemic
Watch the webinar: The Arab uprisings a decade on: Egypt and Tunisia
Listen to the podcast: Algeria's popular movement - the Hirak: A Conversation with Brahim Rouabah
Keywords
Arab Spring, revolution, North Africa, MENA Region, Counter revolution
Image Source: AlMahra/Wikimedia
73 episoder
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