Bahrain's Uprising resistance and repression in the Gulf

Four years on from the upheavals of 2011, and though it has long since slipped out of the headlines, the struggle for Bahrain continues. Bahrain's Uprising represents one of the first dedicated studies of the uprising, and is the first to move the debate beyond its narrow focus on religious sec...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Shehabi, Ala'a (-), Jones, Marc Owen
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London, UK : Zed Books Ltd [2015]
Colección:EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
Ver en Universidad de Navarra:https://innopac.unav.es/record=b47402659*spi
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • <Ul><li>Foreword: On the Prelude to the 14 February Uprising
  • Abdulhadi Khalaf</li><li>Introduction: Bahrain's Uprising, the Struggle for Democracy in the Gulf
  • Ala'a Shehabi and Marc Owen Jones</li><li>Part I: Voices of the Condemned<ul><li>1. A Trial of Thoughts and Ideas
  • Ibrahim Sharif</li><li>2. God After Ten O'Clock
  • 'Ali Al Jallawi</li><li>3. A Room with a Wiew: An Eyewitness to the Pearl Uprising
  • Tony Mitchell</li></ul></li><li>Part II: Configuring Dissent: Charting Movements, Space, and Self-Representation in Bahrain<ul><li>4. Shifting Contours of Activism and Possibilities for Justice in Bahrain
  • Luke G.G. Bhatia and Ala'a Shehabi</li><li>5. The Many Afterlives of Lulu: The Story of Bahrain's Pearl Roundabout
  • Amal Khalaf</li><li>6. Tn Tn Ttn and Torture in Bahrain: Puncturing the Spectacle of the 'Arab Spring'
  • John Horne</li></ul></li><li>Part III: Suppressing Dissent in an Acceptable Manner: Modes of Repression, Foreign Involvement and Institutional Violence<ul><li>7. On the Side of Decency and Democracy: The History of British-Bahraini Relations and Transnational Contestation
  • Zoe Holman</li><li>8. Rotten Apples or Rotten Orchards: Police Deviance, Brutality, and Unaccountability in Bahrain
  • Marc Owen Jones</li><li>9. Social Media, Surveillance, and Cyberpolitics in the Bahrain uprising
  • Marc Owen Jones</li></ul></li></ul>