Abstract The “Arab Spring ” was a surprising event not just because predicting revolutions is a difficult task, but because current theories of revolution are ill equipped to explain revolutionary waves where interactive causal mechanisms at different levels of analysis and interactions between the units of analysis predominate. To account for such dynamics, a multidimensional social science of revolution is required. Accord-ingly, a meta-framework for revolutionary theory that combines multiple levels of analysis, multiple units of analysis, and their interactions is offered. A structured example of theory building is then given by detailing how the development of world cultural models and practices challenge existing political structures,...
Revolutionaries and scholars alike have noted the recurrence within capitalism of “waves” of large-s...
Taking as its starting point the mental earthquake produced by the 2011 uprisings, this article tack...
Revolutionaries and scholars alike have noted the recurrence within capitalism of “waves” of large-s...
Over the last ten years, the masses have taken to the streets in many countries of the Middle East a...
Recent years have seen renewed interest in the study of revolution. Spurred by events like the 2011 ...
Recent years have seen renewed interest in the study of revolution. Spurred by events like the 2011 ...
A comparative analysis of the 2011 Arab Spring uprisings. How do we make sense of the Arab revolutio...
Based on the interest of explaining the popular developments of the so-called “Arab Spring” experien...
The article considers J. Goodwin’s synthetic theory of revolution that claims to be the ‘fourth-gene...
The recent Arab Uprisings will lead to significant rethinking of critical issues in the region as we...
Social scientists studying revolutions have increasingly argued that explanations of revolutions tha...
The existence of revolutionary waves is a well- known feature of history. This study contends that r...
Over the last ten years, the masses have taken to the streets in many countries of the Middle East a...
Taking as its starting point the mental earthquake produced by the 2011 uprisings, this article tack...
Revolutionaries and scholars alike have noted the recurrence within capitalism of “waves” of large-s...
Revolutionaries and scholars alike have noted the recurrence within capitalism of “waves” of large-s...
Taking as its starting point the mental earthquake produced by the 2011 uprisings, this article tack...
Revolutionaries and scholars alike have noted the recurrence within capitalism of “waves” of large-s...
Over the last ten years, the masses have taken to the streets in many countries of the Middle East a...
Recent years have seen renewed interest in the study of revolution. Spurred by events like the 2011 ...
Recent years have seen renewed interest in the study of revolution. Spurred by events like the 2011 ...
A comparative analysis of the 2011 Arab Spring uprisings. How do we make sense of the Arab revolutio...
Based on the interest of explaining the popular developments of the so-called “Arab Spring” experien...
The article considers J. Goodwin’s synthetic theory of revolution that claims to be the ‘fourth-gene...
The recent Arab Uprisings will lead to significant rethinking of critical issues in the region as we...
Social scientists studying revolutions have increasingly argued that explanations of revolutions tha...
The existence of revolutionary waves is a well- known feature of history. This study contends that r...
Over the last ten years, the masses have taken to the streets in many countries of the Middle East a...
Taking as its starting point the mental earthquake produced by the 2011 uprisings, this article tack...
Revolutionaries and scholars alike have noted the recurrence within capitalism of “waves” of large-s...
Revolutionaries and scholars alike have noted the recurrence within capitalism of “waves” of large-s...
Taking as its starting point the mental earthquake produced by the 2011 uprisings, this article tack...
Revolutionaries and scholars alike have noted the recurrence within capitalism of “waves” of large-s...