In 2015, Lebanon’s capital Beirut hit the global headlines. Thousands of citizens had begun to converge and congregate in the city’s main squares to enact forms of protest against state governance that was corrupt and failing. The protest was aptly titled #YouStink. Trash prompted the protest, but in the unfolding events the fundamental political failings of the Lebanese state were also exposed. State authorities, including the police, army, civil defence and a variety of state-supported proxies, sought to undertake measures to manage the public spaces that the protesters were occupying. Such measures were met with only temporary and mixed effect in terms of managing and resolving this battle for space. Our case study – funded by the Art...
The occupation of public squares during the Arab Spring in 2011 across the Middle East and North Afr...
From 1975 until 1990, Lebanon experienced a Civil War that further entrenched sectarian division in ...
Mass protests have been an important part of the political environment in Eastern Europe for more th...
It becomes especially evident during the rebellion how cities represent physical and symbolic terrai...
The conception of the state's ownership of public space and its control over its physical and psycho...
In this paper, we examine how the demand of the citizens of Beirut for their ‘right to their city’ p...
Beirut, Lebanon, has been a nexus for the east and west, has undergone episodes of conflict includin...
Between October 2019 and August 2020, Beirut underwent an unprecedented sequence of events in its re...
In 1992, the Municipality of Beirut and the Regional Council of Île-de-France signed a cooperation a...
Within the field of social movement studies, scholars have devoted increasing attention to how prote...
The 2011 Arab Spring brought new importance to the city square in the Middle East and North Africa r...
This article discusses planning within Municipal Beirut, Lebanon, while focusing on the specific con...
Many non-scholarly and scholarly accounts on the societies, culture, and political economy of the Mi...
Protests and revolts take place in public space. How they can be controlled or how protests develop ...
This dissertation investigates the spatial practices through which Beirut's post-civil war (1975-199...
The occupation of public squares during the Arab Spring in 2011 across the Middle East and North Afr...
From 1975 until 1990, Lebanon experienced a Civil War that further entrenched sectarian division in ...
Mass protests have been an important part of the political environment in Eastern Europe for more th...
It becomes especially evident during the rebellion how cities represent physical and symbolic terrai...
The conception of the state's ownership of public space and its control over its physical and psycho...
In this paper, we examine how the demand of the citizens of Beirut for their ‘right to their city’ p...
Beirut, Lebanon, has been a nexus for the east and west, has undergone episodes of conflict includin...
Between October 2019 and August 2020, Beirut underwent an unprecedented sequence of events in its re...
In 1992, the Municipality of Beirut and the Regional Council of Île-de-France signed a cooperation a...
Within the field of social movement studies, scholars have devoted increasing attention to how prote...
The 2011 Arab Spring brought new importance to the city square in the Middle East and North Africa r...
This article discusses planning within Municipal Beirut, Lebanon, while focusing on the specific con...
Many non-scholarly and scholarly accounts on the societies, culture, and political economy of the Mi...
Protests and revolts take place in public space. How they can be controlled or how protests develop ...
This dissertation investigates the spatial practices through which Beirut's post-civil war (1975-199...
The occupation of public squares during the Arab Spring in 2011 across the Middle East and North Afr...
From 1975 until 1990, Lebanon experienced a Civil War that further entrenched sectarian division in ...
Mass protests have been an important part of the political environment in Eastern Europe for more th...