Lecture

Women's Engagement in Arab Spring

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This lecture explores the emergence of women's engagement in the Arab Spring in 2010/2011, the different forms it took, and the specific demands within the movement. It delves into the historical dimension, general characteristics, case studies from Tunisia, Egypt, Iraq, and Syria, and thematic studies on protest modes. The lecture also discusses the unique demands within the revolt movement. The presentation includes slides on the impact of water crises in Iran, leading to violent protests, and the importance of hydro-agrarian issues. It further examines the geopolitical implications of water scarcity in the Middle East, focusing on Yemen's water crisis and its consequences. The lecture concludes with a discussion on the significance of women's involvement in the Arab Spring uprisings.

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