Youth and Revolution in Tunisia
| AUTHOR | Waal, Alex de; Honwana, Alcinda; Honwana, Alcinda |
| PUBLISHER | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC (07/11/2013) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
Description
The uprising in Tunisia has come to be seen as the first true revolution of the twenty-first century, one that kick-started the series of upheavals across the region now known as the Arab Spring. In this remarkable work, Alcinda Honwana goes beyond superficial accounts of what occurred to explore the defining role of the country's youth, and in particular the cyber activist.
Drawing on fresh testimony from those who shaped events, the book describes in detail the experiences of young activists through the 29 days of the revolution and the challenges they encountered after the fall of the regime and the dismantling of the ruling party. Now, as old and newly established political forces are moving into the political void created by Ben Ali's departure, tensions between the older and younger generations are sharpening.
An essential account of an event that has inspired the world, and its potential repercussions for the Middle East, Africa and beyond.
Drawing on fresh testimony from those who shaped events, the book describes in detail the experiences of young activists through the 29 days of the revolution and the challenges they encountered after the fall of the regime and the dismantling of the ruling party. Now, as old and newly established political forces are moving into the political void created by Ben Ali's departure, tensions between the older and younger generations are sharpening.
An essential account of an event that has inspired the world, and its potential repercussions for the Middle East, Africa and beyond.
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ISBN-13:
9781780324616
ISBN-10:
1780324618
Binding:
Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
264
Carton Quantity:
30
Product Dimensions:
5.10 x 0.50 x 7.70 inches
Weight:
0.55 pound(s)
Feature Codes:
Bibliography,
Index,
Maps
Country of Origin:
GB
Subject Information
BISAC Categories
History | Africa - North
History | Middle East - General
History | Human Rights
Dewey Decimal:
961.105
Library of Congress Control Number:
2013474599
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The uprising in Tunisia has come to be seen as the first true revolution of the twenty-first century, one that kick-started the series of upheavals across the region now known as the Arab Spring. In this remarkable work, Alcinda Honwana goes beyond superficial accounts of what occurred to explore the defining role of the country's youth, and in particular the cyber activist.
Drawing on fresh testimony from those who shaped events, the book describes in detail the experiences of young activists through the 29 days of the revolution and the challenges they encountered after the fall of the regime and the dismantling of the ruling party. Now, as old and newly established political forces are moving into the political void created by Ben Ali's departure, tensions between the older and younger generations are sharpening.
An essential account of an event that has inspired the world, and its potential repercussions for the Middle East, Africa and beyond.
Drawing on fresh testimony from those who shaped events, the book describes in detail the experiences of young activists through the 29 days of the revolution and the challenges they encountered after the fall of the regime and the dismantling of the ruling party. Now, as old and newly established political forces are moving into the political void created by Ben Ali's departure, tensions between the older and younger generations are sharpening.
An essential account of an event that has inspired the world, and its potential repercussions for the Middle East, Africa and beyond.
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Author:
Honwana, Alcinda
Alcinda Honwana is Professor and Chair in International Development, The Open University.
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Editor:
Honwana, Alcinda
Alcinda Honwana is Professor and Chair in International Development, The Open University.
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