Publics, Politics and Participation
Davis 419 Talabanis, suggests parallels between the Kurdish and Arab experiences. Still, I would argue for the need for a separa ...
420 Resisting Publics A. J. Ayer, “Can There Be a Private Language?” 251–266; and Rush Rhees, “Can There Be a Private Language?” ...
Davis 421 Press, 1992), 109–142; and Michael Schudson, “Was There Ever a Public Sphere,” in the same volume, 143–163. or an ela ...
422 Resisting Publics resided there for lengthy periods of time as “al-mutamisriyyun” (“would- be Egyptians”). Unlike in Iraq, n ...
Davis 423 in the Middle East: Oil, Historical Memory and Popular Culture, edited by Eric Davis and Nicolas Gavrielides (Gainesvi ...
424 Resisting Publics blogspot.com/, written by two young Iraqi men, Omar and Mohammed; and http://hammorabi.blogspot.com/arabic ...
Davis 425 flag in Arbil were threatened with imprisonment if they did not imme- diately lower them. This information was derived ...
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Le Ray 427427 Conflict, Space and the Public Sphere: Renegotiating Rules of Coexistence in a Postwar Context Marie Le Ray The an ...
428 Resisting Publics public spheres in a restrictive political context. Tunceli, the case study, is a mountainous Kurdish Alevi ...
Le Ray 429 mode of acknowledging the other’s presence while establishing some dis- tance, not to show too much attention or curi ...
430 Resisting Publics embodying collective identities, as well as common ways of apprehend- ing the environment, these normative ...
Le Ray 431 organize to create breathing spaces, challenge the dominant normative system and subvert existing categories to produ ...
432 Resisting Publics armed struggle in 1984. In Tunceli, as in other eastern Kurdish prov- inces, this conflict reached its hei ...
Le Ray 433 An over-regulated public life Long-term warfare between the Turkish army and the PKK has basically turned the provinc ...
434 Resisting Publics sites, the Turkish state directly impeded inhabitants from producing their “own contexts of alterity,” and ...
Le Ray 435 ceremonies, and for years afterward soldiers were not allowed to circu- late on their own within the city. This event ...
436 Resisting Publics of the suicide bomber,^28 highlighted readings of the situation that were far from being equally audible. ...
Le Ray 437 in restricted space, the PKK, were thus monopolizing the production of rules of publicness along extremely tight gram ...
438 Resisting Publics and reallocating resources and providing services. New landmarks were consequently proposed so that the st ...
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