This study relies on the life story narratives of 48 young members of the Egyptian Muslim Brothers in identifying the different reasons behind their political disengagement in the aftermath of the 2013 military coup. Unlike the smt scholarly writings addressing Islamists’ political disengagement within a limited scope of analysis that focuses on members leaving their groups rather than politics, this study presents a multi-layered approach that examines the interplay between youth’s personal experiences, the repressive macro political conditions, and the organizational decay in shaping young Muslim Brothers’ positions towards political activism
Purpose of the study:Centrally, this article aims at exploring the effects of the convulsion toward ...
During the 2010s islamist activism is on the rise across the Middle East and North Africa. In the li...
The Muslim Brotherhood is the most well-known and influential Islamist group in the Middle East and ...
This article focuses on the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood’s relationship with violence after the 2013 ...
Unprecedented levels of state violence against the Muslim Brotherhood and its widespread acceptance ...
This article focuses on the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood’s relationship with violence after the 2013 ...
Islamic movements had seemed to be ubiquitous, but a little work had profoundly looked at the intern...
This article traces the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood’s trajectories in the aftermath of 2013 up to 20...
On 30th June 2012 Mohamed Morsi was elected as the first post-revolutionary Egyptian President, mark...
This thesis explores the political capacity, defined as both abilities as well as opportunities, of ...
While many young members of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood became politically disengaged in the wake of ...
Defence date: 27 July 2012First made available online 2 April 2019Examining Board: Professor Donatel...
Since independence, the military and the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) have exerted unmatched influence an...
Defence date: 17 October 2013Examining Board: Professor Donatella della Porta, European University I...
On August 14, 2013, supporters of deposed President Muhammad Mursi were massacred at two protest cam...
Purpose of the study:Centrally, this article aims at exploring the effects of the convulsion toward ...
During the 2010s islamist activism is on the rise across the Middle East and North Africa. In the li...
The Muslim Brotherhood is the most well-known and influential Islamist group in the Middle East and ...
This article focuses on the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood’s relationship with violence after the 2013 ...
Unprecedented levels of state violence against the Muslim Brotherhood and its widespread acceptance ...
This article focuses on the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood’s relationship with violence after the 2013 ...
Islamic movements had seemed to be ubiquitous, but a little work had profoundly looked at the intern...
This article traces the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood’s trajectories in the aftermath of 2013 up to 20...
On 30th June 2012 Mohamed Morsi was elected as the first post-revolutionary Egyptian President, mark...
This thesis explores the political capacity, defined as both abilities as well as opportunities, of ...
While many young members of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood became politically disengaged in the wake of ...
Defence date: 27 July 2012First made available online 2 April 2019Examining Board: Professor Donatel...
Since independence, the military and the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) have exerted unmatched influence an...
Defence date: 17 October 2013Examining Board: Professor Donatella della Porta, European University I...
On August 14, 2013, supporters of deposed President Muhammad Mursi were massacred at two protest cam...
Purpose of the study:Centrally, this article aims at exploring the effects of the convulsion toward ...
During the 2010s islamist activism is on the rise across the Middle East and North Africa. In the li...
The Muslim Brotherhood is the most well-known and influential Islamist group in the Middle East and ...