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Contesting the Repressive State: Why Ordinary Egyptians Protested During the Arab Spring

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Looking at political mobilization in the years leading up to the 2011 Egyptian Revolution, one can notice a stark disparity between the number of people who participated in online organizing and the number of individuals who protested in the streets. During one silent demonstration organized by the We are all Khaled Said Facebook page in 2010, when the numbers in the streets were limited, one activist posted, "Where are the people who said they were coming? Where are the 10,000 men and women?" For years prior to the Arab ...

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Contesting the Repressive State: Why Ordinary Egyptians Protested During the Arab Spring 2017, Oxford University Press, USA

ISBN-13: 9780190688462

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Contesting the Repressive State: Why Ordinary Egyptians Protested During the Arab Spring 2017, Oxford University Press, USA

ISBN-13: 9780190688455

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