Publics, Politics and Participation
Le Ray 439 accused or suspected to have hosted or fed a member of the guerrilla, which concretely encompasses most of the villag ...
440 Resisting Publics reproduction of the dominant grammar and memory. With the changing political configuration, however, state ...
Le Ray 441 also increasingly become an occasion to organize and expose collective memories of violence; not so much those of the ...
442 Resisting Publics coup, the governor of the province fostered the building of mosques, one in nearly every village, and imam ...
Le Ray 443 of coexistence and circulation. Checkpoints progressively became privi- leged sites for exactly this purpose, as the ...
444 Resisting Publics it provide for other forms of articulation between spatial copresence and discursive arenas of debate? ith ...
Le Ray 445 outsider concerned with the issue, and that is also partly free of the ste- reotypes (“terrorist”, “communist”) assoc ...
446 Resisting Publics and associating them with specific practices and meanings, this repertoire thus arguably contributes to en ...
Le Ray 447 Conclusion The aim of this chapter was to highlight the conditions of emergence of the public sphere in a restrictive ...
448 Resisting Publics of debate. This suggests that public action needs to be grounded in “ordi- nary” public experiences to mak ...
Le Ray 449 Notes 1.etha M. Low and Denise Lawrence-Zuniga, eds., S The Anthropology of Space and Place: Locating Culture (Oxford ...
450 Resisting Publics 9.ving Goffman, Er The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1959). 10.ee, fo ...
Le Ray 451 18.s of 2008, over 3000 villages have been destroyed, 44,000 people have A died, and thousands more have been forcibl ...
452 Resisting Publics 28.or an account (in Turkish) on these debates over the statue, see the daily F newspaper Hürriyet, 5 July ...
Le Ray 453 Kurdish name) with “Tunceli” in 1935, to signal that the new Turkish state had decided to take back the troublesome p ...
454 Resisting Publics 42.ntil the mid-1930s, the people of the mountainous region then named U Dersim had indeed never been comp ...
Le Ray 455 48.s does not prevent the fragmentation of the movement along diverse Thi political allegiances. 49.cultural resonanc ...
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Alagha 457 A Tug of War: Hizbullah, Participation, and Contestation in the Lebanese Public Sphere Joseph Alagha The Lebanese Shi ...
458 Resisting Publics Hizbullah is still primarily an Islamic movement, it displays, more and more, the characteristics of a nat ...
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