Publics, Politics and Participation
Khan 379 9.uhammad Farid (1868–1919) was a successful lawyer who devoted his M energies and personal fortune to the Nationalist ...
380 Resisting Publics 18.bdal Aziz Jawish (1872–1929), the editor of A al-Liwa’, was sentenced to three months’ imprisonment for ...
Khan 381 Britain’s first Labor MP, entering Parliament in miner’s cap and tweed suit. In 1914, at the outset of World War I, he ...
382 Resisting Publics 37.l-Liwa’ A , 22 February 1910; PRO: FO 141/802, 6. Egyptian Gazette, 17 May 1910. Immanuel Wallerstein, ...
Davis 383383 The Historical Genesis of the Public Sphere in Iraq, 1900–1963: Implications for Building Democracy in the Post-Ba‘ ...
384 Resisting Publics The concept of an Arab public sphere Prior to discussing Iraq, we need to recognize that the concept of th ...
Davis 385 example of Iraqi Kurdistan suggests that we think carefully about the rela- tionship between civil society and democra ...
386 Resisting Publics sphere in the context of Arab politics and society an example of apply- ing an “imported” concept? Further ...
Davis 387 promote understandings of the development or lack of development of democratization in the Arab world is laudable, the ...
388 Resisting Publics transitions,” which argued that a nation-state needs to reach a certain level of economic development befo ...
Davis 389 d, the collapse of the Soviet Union and its East bloc allies in Thir 1991 not only deprived many authoritarian pan-Ara ...
390 Resisting Publics notion of public sphere a distinctive Western stamp, but has configured it as a category that has been cri ...
Davis 391 these impulses can in fact be found, suggesting the development of local public spheres outside the West. The developm ...
392 Resisting Publics physical locale or space, but must also be viewed as part of a participatory process. If we are to deploy ...
Davis 393 a discursive space in which reasoned discourse can occur, and a participa- tory space open to all segments of society, ...
394 Resisting Publics expressed in classical genres and in apolitical terms, or had been used to extol the virtues of the Ottoma ...
Davis 395 movement that were fundamental to the development of an Iraqi public sphere: cross-ethnic cooperation; the commitment ...
396 Resisting Publics and Shi‘a prayed in their respective mosques, celebrated their respec- tive holidays and rituals, and comp ...
Davis 397 Iraq State Railways, among the port workers of Basra, and in the oil sector. Indeed, it was the Association of Artisan ...
398 Resisting Publics organizations. This was especially true after the Young Turk Revolt, which emphasized the Turkish characte ...
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