Young people in the Arab world increasingly have to struggle with economic hardship and difficulties to start their own lives, although the majority is better educated than ever before. The problematic labor market situation combined with weak public schemes to support young careers force large sections of young people to postpone their ambitions to marry. This period of delayed marriage is captured as 'waithood'. I will argue that this term is misleading. Two points of critique apply: The social dimension of waiting exceeds the status of remaining inactive until something expected happens; the ever-changing present continuously generates new realities. Simultaneously uncertainties and insecurities have dramatically expanded since 2011 and ...
What is it like to be a young person today in the territories governed by the Palestinian Authority?...
What is it like to be a young person today in the territories governed by the Palestinian Authority?...
International audienceYoung Arabs are too often reduced to the figures of the potential terrorist, t...
Young people in the Arab world increasingly have to struggle with economic hardship and difficulties...
The term ‘waithood’ has become increasingly used to describe the situations of 20-something males an...
In 2011, the year of the Arab uprisings, The Precariat: The New Dangerous Class by Guy Standing hit ...
The wave of mass protests throughout 2010–12 in most Arab countries, which were widely interpreted a...
\u27Traditionally, Arab society dealt with youth in a superficial and slightly condescending manner’...
It is not only since January 2011 and the so-called ‘youth revolutions’ that youth has become a key ...
The Arab region is often perceived in terms of its negatives rather than its achievements. The cradl...
Several authors have highlighted the importance of marriage as a social marker that alters the socia...
Long before the Arab Spring, it had already been repeatedly pointed out that youth constitute the la...
Faced with the general period of political demobilisation since 2011, there is a need to look beyond...
This repository item contains a single issue of Issues in Brief, a series of policy briefs that bega...
2010-2011. It is true that these uprisings can partly be seen as a reflection, one neither spontaneo...
What is it like to be a young person today in the territories governed by the Palestinian Authority?...
What is it like to be a young person today in the territories governed by the Palestinian Authority?...
International audienceYoung Arabs are too often reduced to the figures of the potential terrorist, t...
Young people in the Arab world increasingly have to struggle with economic hardship and difficulties...
The term ‘waithood’ has become increasingly used to describe the situations of 20-something males an...
In 2011, the year of the Arab uprisings, The Precariat: The New Dangerous Class by Guy Standing hit ...
The wave of mass protests throughout 2010–12 in most Arab countries, which were widely interpreted a...
\u27Traditionally, Arab society dealt with youth in a superficial and slightly condescending manner’...
It is not only since January 2011 and the so-called ‘youth revolutions’ that youth has become a key ...
The Arab region is often perceived in terms of its negatives rather than its achievements. The cradl...
Several authors have highlighted the importance of marriage as a social marker that alters the socia...
Long before the Arab Spring, it had already been repeatedly pointed out that youth constitute the la...
Faced with the general period of political demobilisation since 2011, there is a need to look beyond...
This repository item contains a single issue of Issues in Brief, a series of policy briefs that bega...
2010-2011. It is true that these uprisings can partly be seen as a reflection, one neither spontaneo...
What is it like to be a young person today in the territories governed by the Palestinian Authority?...
What is it like to be a young person today in the territories governed by the Palestinian Authority?...
International audienceYoung Arabs are too often reduced to the figures of the potential terrorist, t...