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The season of revolution: the Arab Spring and European mobilizations
The season of revolution:
the Arab Spring
and European mobilizations
Interface volume 4 issue 1. The season of revolution: the Arab Spring and European mobilizations
Posted on May 10, 2012 by laurence
Contents
Volume 4 issue 1, single file complete
PDF (9 MB)
Volume 4 issue 1, single file complete without images
PDF (3.8 MB)
ISSN 2009-2431
Editorial
The season of revolution: the Arab Spring and European mobilizations. Magid Shihade, Cristina Flesher Fominaya and Laurence Cox (pp. 1 – 16)
PDF (EN)
The season of revolution: the Arab Spring
Weaving revolution: harassment by the Egyptian regime (action note) Austin Mackell (pp. 17 – 19)
PDF (EN)
Weaving revolution: speaking with Kamal El-Fayoumi (interview) Austin Mackell (pp. 20 – 32)
PDF (EN)
PDF no images (EN)
The Arab revolutions: a year after Samir Amin (pp. 33 – 42)
PDF (EN)
Dream history of the global South (P) Vijay Prashad (pp. 43 – 53)
PDF (EN)
Containing the “Arab Spring” (P) Jeremy Salt (pp. 54 – 66)
PDF (EN)
The legacy of US intervention and the Tunisian revolution: promises and challenges one year on (P) Azadeh Shahshahani and Corinna Mullin (pp. 67 – 101)
PDF (EN)
After Mubarak, before transition: the challenges for Egypt’s domestic opposition (interview and event analysis) Andrea Teti and Gennaro Gervasio (pp. 102 – 112)
PDF (EN)
Syria, the Arab uprisings, and the political economy of authoritarian resilience (P) Bassam Haddad (pp. 113 – 130)
PDF (EN)
Corporate American media coverage of Arab revolutions: the contradictory messages of modernity (P) Steven Salaita (pp. 67 – 101)
PDF (EN)
A politics of non-recognition? Biopolitics of Arab Gulf worker protests in the year of uprisings (P) Ahmed Kanna (pp. 146 – 164)
PDF (EN)
The Arab upsurge and the “viral” revolutions of our time (P) Aditya Nigam (pp. 165 – 177)
PDF (EN)
Witness and trace: January 25 graffiti and public art as archive (event analysis) Cassie Findlay (pp. 178 – 182)
PDF (EN)
Special section: a new wave of European mobilizations?
Guest editor: Mayo Fuster Morell
“Esta revolución es muy copyleft”. Entrevista a Stéphane M. Grueso a propósito del 15M Eduardo Romanos (pp. 183 – 206)
PDF (ES)
PDF no images (ES)
Horizontal democracy now: from alterglobalization to occupation (P) Marianne Maeckelbergh (pp. 207 – 234)
PDF (EN)
15M. Trajectòries mobilitzadores i especifitats territorials. El cas català (P) Fabià Díaz-Cortés i Gemma Ubasart-Gonzàlez (pp. 235 – 250)
PDF (CA)
PDF no images (CA)
Public squares and resistance: the politics of space in the Indignados movement (P) Puneet Dhaliwal (pp. 251 – 273)
PDF (EN)
Mobilizing against the crisis, mobilizing for “another democracy”: comparing two global waves of protest (event analysis) Donatella della Porta (pp. 274 – 277)
PDF (EN)
Algunas ideas sobre política y políticas en el cambio de épocas: Retos asociados a la nueva sociedad y a los movimientos sociales emergentes (event analysis) Joan Subirats (pp. 278 – 286)
PDF (ES)
Articles: general
Collective identity formation and collective action framing in a Mexican “movement of movements” (P) Marina Adler (pp. 287 – 315)
PDF (EN)
Participatory budgeting in the city: challenging NYC’s development paradigm from the grassroots (practice note) Nancy Baez and Andreas Hernandez (pp. 316 – 326)
PDF (EN)
Struggling to unite: the rise and fall of one university movement in Poland. (P) Magdalena Prusinowska, Piotr Kowzan, Małgorzata Zielińska (pp. 327 – 359)
PDF (EN)
PDF no images (EN)
The Water Pressure Group: lessons learned (action note) Jim Gladwin and Rose Hollins (pp. 360 – 369)
PDF (EN)
PDF no images (EN)
Reviews
Single PDF (EN) (pp. 370 – 401)
Erica Chenoweth and Maria J. Stephan, Why civil resistance works: the strategic logic of nonviolent action. Brian Martin
Firoze Manji and Sokari Ekine (eds), Africa awakening: the emerging revolutions. Karen Ferreira-Meyers
Amory Starr, Luis Fernandez and Christian Scholl, Shutting down the streets: political violence and social control in the global era. Deborah Eade
Rebecca Kolins Givan, Kenneth Roberts and Sarah Soule (eds), The diffusion of social movements: actors, mechanisms, and political effects. Cecelia Walsh-Russo
Florian Heßdörfer, Andrea Pabst and Peter Ullrich (eds), Prevent and tame: protest under (self)control. Lucinda Thompson
Observatorio Metropolitano, Crisis y revolución en Europa: people of Europe rise up! Michael Byrne
Mariel Mikaela Arthur Lemonik, Student activism and curricular change in higher education. Christine Neejer
Rebecca MacKinnon, Consent of the networked: the worldwide struggle for internet freedom. Piotr Konieczny
The season of revolution: the Arab Spring and European mobilizations
The season of revolution:
the Arab Spring
and European mobilizations
Interface volume 4 issue 1. The season of revolution: the Arab Spring and European mobilizations
Posted on May 10, 2012 by laurence
Contents
Volume 4 issue 1, single file complete
PDF (9 MB)
Volume 4 issue 1, single file complete without images
PDF (3.8 MB)
ISSN 2009-2431
Editorial
The season of revolution: the Arab Spring and European mobilizations. Magid Shihade, Cristina Flesher Fominaya and Laurence Cox (pp. 1 – 16)
PDF (EN)
The season of revolution: the Arab Spring
Weaving revolution: harassment by the Egyptian regime (action note) Austin Mackell (pp. 17 – 19)
PDF (EN)
Weaving revolution: speaking with Kamal El-Fayoumi (interview) Austin Mackell (pp. 20 – 32)
PDF (EN)
PDF no images (EN)
The Arab revolutions: a year after Samir Amin (pp. 33 – 42)
PDF (EN)
Dream history of the global South (P) Vijay Prashad (pp. 43 – 53)
PDF (EN)
Containing the “Arab Spring” (P) Jeremy Salt (pp. 54 – 66)
PDF (EN)
The legacy of US intervention and the Tunisian revolution: promises and challenges one year on (P) Azadeh Shahshahani and Corinna Mullin (pp. 67 – 101)
PDF (EN)
After Mubarak, before transition: the challenges for Egypt’s domestic opposition (interview and event analysis) Andrea Teti and Gennaro Gervasio (pp. 102 – 112)
PDF (EN)
Syria, the Arab uprisings, and the political economy of authoritarian resilience (P) Bassam Haddad (pp. 113 – 130)
PDF (EN)
Corporate American media coverage of Arab revolutions: the contradictory messages of modernity (P) Steven Salaita (pp. 67 – 101)
PDF (EN)
A politics of non-recognition? Biopolitics of Arab Gulf worker protests in the year of uprisings (P) Ahmed Kanna (pp. 146 – 164)
PDF (EN)
The Arab upsurge and the “viral” revolutions of our time (P) Aditya Nigam (pp. 165 – 177)
PDF (EN)
Witness and trace: January 25 graffiti and public art as archive (event analysis) Cassie Findlay (pp. 178 – 182)
PDF (EN)
Special section: a new wave of European mobilizations?
Guest editor: Mayo Fuster Morell
“Esta revolución es muy copyleft”. Entrevista a Stéphane M. Grueso a propósito del 15M Eduardo Romanos (pp. 183 – 206)
PDF (ES)
PDF no images (ES)
Horizontal democracy now: from alterglobalization to occupation (P) Marianne Maeckelbergh (pp. 207 – 234)
PDF (EN)
15M. Trajectòries mobilitzadores i especifitats territorials. El cas català (P) Fabià Díaz-Cortés i Gemma Ubasart-Gonzàlez (pp. 235 – 250)
PDF (CA)
PDF no images (CA)
Public squares and resistance: the politics of space in the Indignados movement (P) Puneet Dhaliwal (pp. 251 – 273)
PDF (EN)
Mobilizing against the crisis, mobilizing for “another democracy”: comparing two global waves of protest (event analysis) Donatella della Porta (pp. 274 – 277)
PDF (EN)
Algunas ideas sobre política y políticas en el cambio de épocas: Retos asociados a la nueva sociedad y a los movimientos sociales emergentes (event analysis) Joan Subirats (pp. 278 – 286)
PDF (ES)
Articles: general
Collective identity formation and collective action framing in a Mexican “movement of movements” (P) Marina Adler (pp. 287 – 315)
PDF (EN)
Participatory budgeting in the city: challenging NYC’s development paradigm from the grassroots (practice note) Nancy Baez and Andreas Hernandez (pp. 316 – 326)
PDF (EN)
Struggling to unite: the rise and fall of one university movement in Poland. (P) Magdalena Prusinowska, Piotr Kowzan, Małgorzata Zielińska (pp. 327 – 359)
PDF (EN)
PDF no images (EN)
The Water Pressure Group: lessons learned (action note) Jim Gladwin and Rose Hollins (pp. 360 – 369)
PDF (EN)
PDF no images (EN)
Reviews
Single PDF (EN) (pp. 370 – 401)
Erica Chenoweth and Maria J. Stephan, Why civil resistance works: the strategic logic of nonviolent action. Brian Martin
Firoze Manji and Sokari Ekine (eds), Africa awakening: the emerging revolutions. Karen Ferreira-Meyers
Amory Starr, Luis Fernandez and Christian Scholl, Shutting down the streets: political violence and social control in the global era. Deborah Eade
Rebecca Kolins Givan, Kenneth Roberts and Sarah Soule (eds), The diffusion of social movements: actors, mechanisms, and political effects. Cecelia Walsh-Russo
Florian Heßdörfer, Andrea Pabst and Peter Ullrich (eds), Prevent and tame: protest under (self)control. Lucinda Thompson
Observatorio Metropolitano, Crisis y revolución en Europa: people of Europe rise up! Michael Byrne
Mariel Mikaela Arthur Lemonik, Student activism and curricular change in higher education. Christine Neejer
Rebecca MacKinnon, Consent of the networked: the worldwide struggle for internet freedom. Piotr Konieczny
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