206 research outputs found
What happens in-between mobilizations? Building and organizing contentious politics at the University of Tehran (2007-2017)
This article investigates contentious politics in authoritarian contexts by looking at the case- study of student activism in the Islamic Republic of Iran. More specifically, the article asks âhow does the Iranian student movement âdoâ contentious politics?â, and argues that a broader approach is needed when examining social movements and mobilizations in authoritarian countries, than one focused on visible mo- bilizations. In particular, interpersonal relationships, local histories of activism, and what happens âin-be- tweenâ episodes of contention should be valued as material carrying analytical gravity. Adopting this ap- proach, the article looks at the continuities and ruptures that have characterized on campus political con- tention in Iran in the 2000s and 2010s, bringing to the fore the overlooked history of how the student move- ments have re-organized after major waves of state repression
What happens in-between mobilizations? Building and organizing contentious politics at the University of Tehran (2007-2017)
This article investigates contentious politics in authoritarian contexts by looking at the case study of student activism in the Islamic Republic of Iran. More specifically, the article asks âhow does the
Iranian student movement âdoâ contentious politics?â, and argues that a broader approach is needed when
examining social movements and mobilizations in authoritarian countries, than one focused on visible mobilizations. In particular, interpersonal relationships, local histories of activism, and what happens âin-betweenâ episodes of contention should be valued as material carrying analytical gravity. Adopting this approach, the article looks at the continuities and ruptures that have characterized on campus political contention in Iran in the 2000s and 2010s, bringing to the fore the overlooked history of how the student movements have re-organized after major waves of state repression
What Happens in-between Mobilizations? Building and Organizing Contentious Politics at the University of Tehran (2007-2017)
This article investigates contentious politics in authoritarian contexts by looking at the case-study of student activism in the Islamic Republic of Iran. More specifically, the article asks 'how does the Iranian student movement "do" contentious politics?', and argues that a broader approach is needed when examining social movements and mobilizations in authoritarian countries, than one focused on visible mobilizations. In particular, interpersonal relationships, local histories of activism, and what happens 'in-between' episodes of contention should be valued as material carrying analytical gravity. Adopting this approach, the article looks at the continuities and ruptures that have characterized on campus political contention in Iran in the 2000s and 2010s, bringing to the fore the overlooked history of how the student movements have re-organized after major waves of state repression
La rivoluzione mancata. Della presenza e della scomparsa dei movimenti Marxisti in Iran
Coprotagonista della rivoluzione contro lo Shah del 1979,
la sinistra iraniana fu poi spazzata via anche per la mancata
comprensione dei fenomeni e delle forze religiose e per gli errori
di settarismo che ne segnarono la storia
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