Saudi Arabia and the Politics of Dissent

Saudi Arabia and the Politics of Dissent
Author: Mamoun Fandy
Publsiher: MacMillan
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1999
Genre: Dissenters
ISBN: 0333749235

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This text relies on field work and the analysis of more than 100 taped sermons by Saudi Islamic activists, examining their personal backgrounds, their rhetoric, and their strategies in its examination of internal Saudi dissent. Mamoun Fandy traces the evolution of Islamic opposition in Saudi Arabia, focusing on the Gulf War and its aftermath, and scrutinizing the works of Safar al Hawali and Salman al-Auda. He also documents the history of the Shi'a Reform Movement and its leader, Sheik Hassan al Safar, of Mohammed al Mas'ari and his Committee for the Defense of Legitimate Rights, of Sa'd al Faqih and the Movement of Islamic Reform in Arabia, and finally the radical Usama bin Laden and his organization. By analyzing the Saudi opposition's use of modern technologies of communication and discussing the ways in which supposedly fundamentalist thinkers have been influenced by global debates and events, this title aims to contribute to the theoretical debate on domination and resistance in the current age of globalization and postm The book is suitable for departments of politics, international relations, Middle East and Islamic studies.

Design and Political Dissent

Design and Political Dissent
Author: Jilly Traganou
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-08
Genre: Art and social action
ISBN: 0367556243

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This book examines, through an interdisciplinary lens, the relationship between political dissent and processes of designing. In the past twenty years, theorists of social movements have noted a diversity of visual and performative manifestations taking place in protest, while the fields of design, broadly defined, have been characterized by a growing interest in activism. The book's premise stems from the recognition that material engagement and artifacts have the capacity to articulate political arguments or establish positions of disagreement. Its contributors look at a wide array of material practices generated by both professional and nonprofessional design actors around the globe, exploring case studies that vary from street protests and encampments to design pedagogy and community-empowerment projects. For students and scholars of design studies, urbanism, visual culture, politics, and social movements, this book opens up new perspectives on design and its place in contemporary politics.

Politics of Dissent

Politics of Dissent
Author: Martin Bak Jørgensen,Óscar García Agustín
Publsiher: Political and Social Change
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Dissenters
ISBN: 3631660944

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Politics of Dissent offers a framework to account for the multiple manifestations of dissent and their contributions to shape political alternatives. The book highlights the potential of dissent from the initial questioning of the dominant system to the creation of new political and social agendas.

Government by Dissent

Government by Dissent
Author: Robert W.T. Martin
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2013-07-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780814738245

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"The most thorough examination we have of how early Americans wrestled with what types of political dissent should be permitted, even promoted, in the new republic they were forming.Martin shows the modern relevance of their debates in ways that all will find valuable—even those who dissent from his views!"—Rogers M. Smith, Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania We generally think of democracy as government by consent; a government of, by, and for the people.We commonly downplay or even denigrate the role of dissent in democratic governments. But in Government by Dissent, Robert W.T. Martin explores the idea that the people most important in a flourishing democracy are those who challenge the status quo. The American political radicals of the 1790s understood, articulated, and defended the crucial necessity of dissent to democracy. Dissent has rarely been the mainstream of democratic politics. But the figures explored here—forgotten farmers as well as revered framers—understood that dissent is always the essential undercurrent of democracy and is often the critical crosscurrent. Only by returning to their political insights can we hope to reinvigorate our own popular politics. Robert W.T. Martin is Professor of Government and Chair of the Government Department at Hamilton College. His works include The Free and Open Press: The Founding of American Democratic Press Liberty, 1640-1800 (2001), and The Many Faces of Alexander Hamilton (co-edited with Douglas Ambrose, 2006), both from NYU Press.

The Politics of Dissent

The Politics of Dissent
Author: Donald Mitchell
Publsiher: Silverwood Books
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2014-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1781321787

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Reformer, rebel, and political activist: this is the biography of E D Morel.

Vietnam and the American Political Tradition

Vietnam and the American Political Tradition
Author: Randall B. Woods
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2003-02-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521010004

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Advice and Dissent

Advice and Dissent
Author: Alan S. Blinder
Publsiher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2018-03-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780465094189

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A bestselling economist tells us what both politicians and economists must learn to fix America's failing economic policies American economic policy ranks as something between bad and disgraceful. As leading economist Alan S. Blinder argues, a crucial cultural divide separates economic and political civilizations. Economists and politicians often talk--and act--at cross purposes: politicians typically seek economists' "advice" only to support preconceived notions, not to learn what economists actually know or believe. Politicians naturally worry about keeping constituents happy and winning elections. Some are devoted to an ideology. Economists sometimes overlook the real human costs of what may seem to be the obviously best policy--to a calculating machine. In Advice and Dissent, Blinder shows how both sides can shrink the yawning gap between good politics and good economics and encourage the hardheaded but softhearted policies our country so desperately needs.

Politics of Dissent

Politics of Dissent
Author: Martin Bak Jørgensen,Óscar García Agustín
Publsiher: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 3653055822

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Politics of Dissent offers a framework to account for the multiple manifestations of dissent and their contributions to shape political alternatives. The book highlights the potential of dissent from the initial questioning of the dominant system to the creation of new political and social agendas.