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    Les révolutions arabes entre césures et remembrances : tiers-mondisme, question palestinienne et utopies chiliastiques by Nicolas Dot-Pouillard

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…The revolutionary and insurrectionary eventness deployed in the Arab world since January 2011 did have, to some extent a degree of “newness” : analysts and researchers have basically endeavored to identify its manifestations in the radical appropriation of the democratic paradigm by Egyptian, Libyan or Tunisian insurgents, in the use of new globalized computer technologies, and in the absence - at least in the early stages - of seminal ideology, even of duly established leaderships in the uprisings. The radical novelty of these revolutionary processes may even have established fundamental breaking points from elements that were associated to the concept of “revolution” in the Arab world throughout the twentieth century, such as the common underlying notion of Third World, the commitment to the Palestinian cause, and finally the chiliastic and revolutionary dimension of revolutionary upheavals such as they were envisioned at that time. …”
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    National Spatial Planning and the Constraints pertaining to the New Territorial Governance in Post-Revolutionary Tunisia by Mourad Ben Jelloul

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Because of the January 2011 popular uprisings the local populations and the civil society in underprivileged areas exerted political pressure on the successive governments as well as the ruling political parties to improve the socio-economic situation of their regions and to end their isolation. …”
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    Crony Capitalism and Corruption in the Middle East and North Africa by Fatih Kırşanlı

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This paper provides a perspective on the political economy of crony capitalism and corruption in Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Syria, and Yemen, severely affected by the Arab Spring, to propose that these factors triggered the uprisings. The crony capitalism in Egypt shows military dominance and its conglomerates in various sectors. …”
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    L’aménagement du territoire national et les contraintes de la nouvelle gouvernance dans la Tunisie postrévolutionnaire by Mourad Ben Jelloul

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Because of the January 2011 popular uprisings the local populations and the civil society in underprivileged areas exerted political pressure on the successive governments as well as the ruling political parties to improve the socio-economic situation of their regions and to end their isolation. …”
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    Decoloniality, Indigenous Resistance, and Environmental Justice in Mother Forest: The Unfinished Story of C.K Janu by Midhun Mohan

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Examining the text from a decolonial perspective unveils the potential of indigenous uprisings to question bigger structures of injustice. …”
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    Complexe de sécurité ouest-méditerranéen : externalisation et sécurisation de la migration by Abdennour Benantar

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…The article concludes that the delegation process is limited to security issues and without effect in the ethical sphere, despite the context of the democratic Arab uprisings.…”
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    Être correspondant régional en Tunisie : De l’aliénation au pouvoir à la liberté totale by Hamida El Bour

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The uprisings that took place in Tunisia from 17th of December 2010 to 14 January 2011 show how the mainstream Tunisian media made a blackout on what was happening in the regions inside the country. …”
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    SOCIAL PROTEST MOVEMENTS IN THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN by S. B. Druzhilovsky

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…Again loudly declared himself to speak in support of popular uprisings in several Arab countries during the «Arab Spring». …”
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    Chantiers de reconstruction politique en comparaison : La « décentralisation » en période post-révolutionnaire en Tunisie et en Libye by Sami Yassine Turki, Chiara Loschi

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…The 2011 Arab uprisings had a strong territorial dimension, highlighting the importance of the territorial aspects of public policies and their failures in terms of equity and development. …”
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    Ambient Seismic Noise Analysis Associated with the 2010 Eruption of Merapi Volcano Using Temporal Variations of Randomness and Background Noise by Afif Rakhman, Wahyudi, Agus Budi Santoso, Hanik Humaida, Wiwit Suryanto

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…It was previously observed that a significant reduction of randomness before the volcano eruption could be indicated as one of the short-term precursors due to the lack of high frequencies (>1 Hz) in the noise wave-field caused by high absorption losses as the hot magma uprises to the upper crust. The results show no significant reduction in signal randomness before the eruption series. …”
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    MANUEL CASTELLS: THE IMPACT OF THE NETWORK SOCIETY ON THE NATURE OF SOCIAL COMMUNICATIONS by L. A. Bobova

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…The network structure of the society leads to the uprise of a fundamentally new form of communication called mass selfcommunications. …”
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    Protest Wave and Countermeasures of Fear: Lebanese Act of a Global Drama by A. V. Sarabiev

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…At the same time, the author outlines certain specifics of popular uprisings in Lebanon that distinguish them from simultaneous protests in other countries, namely their supra-ethnic, supra-religious and non-partisan character and their remarkable coherence and coordination, given the lack of overall leadership. …”
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    Venezuela: Political Confrontation and the World Community by Z. W. Iwanowski, D. M. Rozental

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…At the same time, the repeated outbursts of protest waves are significantly different from popular uprisings in other Latin American states. In the worst-case scenario, a constantly worsening situation may result in a social explosion which threatens to make the Bolivarian Republic another hot spot of the planet.…”
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    The transcription factor dFOXO controls the expression of insulin pathway genes and lipids content under heat stress in <i>Drosophila melanogaster</i> by M. A. Eremina, P. N. Menshanov, O. D. Shishkina, N. E. Gruntenko

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…We found that neither mutation influenced dfoxo expression and its uprise under short-term heat stress, but both of them disrupted the stress response of the dilp6 and dInR genes. …”
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    Political Crisis in France: «Gilets Jaunes» and the End of the «First Period» of the Emmanuel Macron’s Governance by E. O. Obichkina

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…This movement can be viewed from different perspectives – political analysis can be complemented by historical anthropology, because the spontaneous nature of the protest resembles the anti-tax uprisings of the 17th-18th centuries. From a philosophical point of view, it seems to be a reaction of outsiders to deep social transformations associated with the pauperization of the middle classes, globalization, waves of migration and the digital revolution. …”
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    Syrian refugee and diaspora healthcare professionals: Case studies from the eastern mediterranean and European regions by Aula Abbara, Munzer Alkhalil, Kinan Wihba, Omer Abdrabbuh, Diana Rayes, Andrew Ghobrial, Manar Marzouk, Fadi Halabi, Mahmoud Hariri, Abdulkarim Ekzayez

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Thousands of Syrian healthcare professionals have been forced to leave Syria since the onset of the uprisings in March 2011 and subsequent descent into conflict. …”
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