This talk explores what ordinary people (in the Middle East) do to get around and resist the severe constraints the authoritarian polity, neo-liberal economics, and moral authorities impose on their civil and economic rights. Bayat discusses the diverse ways in which subaltern groups – men, women, and the young – seek to affect the contours of change in their societies by refusing to exit from the social and political stage controlled by authoritarian regimes and by discovering or generating spaces within which they can assert their rights and enhance their life chances. He conceptualizes these everyday and dispersed practices as ‘non-movements’, and discusses how by establishing alternative norms in society they become the matr...
Arab Revolutions are the result of a long process of cultural growth: the need to address world econ...
This piece concerns civil society as conceptualised in Khatami’s book Islam, Dialogue and Civil Soci...
Conférence organisée par la London School of EconomicsTunisia is frequently known as the small “nois...
Asef Bayat joins the ISIM as Academic Director and the ISIM Chair at Leiden University from the Amer...
Asef Bayat laat zien dat gewone mensen ondanks de dominantie van de autoritaire staat in staat zijn ...
The Middle East is currently saturated with talk about “change.” Yet, the resiliency of authoritaria...
During the 2010s islamist activism is on the rise across the Middle East and North Africa. In the li...
Defence date: 27 July 2012First made available online 2 April 2019Examining Board: Professor Donatel...
Research on Islamist movements in the Middle East and North Africa has tended to focus on leaders an...
What can we learn about how to act for change in our own communities by studying advocacy in other c...
Defence date: 27 May 2016Examining Board: Professor Donatella della Porta, EUI/SNS (Supervisor); Pro...
Under the eager witness of the World, Arab peoples have made 2011 memorable. Beginning on November 2...
Educational Transitions in Post-Revolutionary Spaces explores the transformation of the education sy...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the Muslim Brotherhood s relationship to human rights, operatio...
A considerable literature has been devoted to the study of Islamic activism. By contrast, Nadje Al-A...
Arab Revolutions are the result of a long process of cultural growth: the need to address world econ...
This piece concerns civil society as conceptualised in Khatami’s book Islam, Dialogue and Civil Soci...
Conférence organisée par la London School of EconomicsTunisia is frequently known as the small “nois...
Asef Bayat joins the ISIM as Academic Director and the ISIM Chair at Leiden University from the Amer...
Asef Bayat laat zien dat gewone mensen ondanks de dominantie van de autoritaire staat in staat zijn ...
The Middle East is currently saturated with talk about “change.” Yet, the resiliency of authoritaria...
During the 2010s islamist activism is on the rise across the Middle East and North Africa. In the li...
Defence date: 27 July 2012First made available online 2 April 2019Examining Board: Professor Donatel...
Research on Islamist movements in the Middle East and North Africa has tended to focus on leaders an...
What can we learn about how to act for change in our own communities by studying advocacy in other c...
Defence date: 27 May 2016Examining Board: Professor Donatella della Porta, EUI/SNS (Supervisor); Pro...
Under the eager witness of the World, Arab peoples have made 2011 memorable. Beginning on November 2...
Educational Transitions in Post-Revolutionary Spaces explores the transformation of the education sy...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the Muslim Brotherhood s relationship to human rights, operatio...
A considerable literature has been devoted to the study of Islamic activism. By contrast, Nadje Al-A...
Arab Revolutions are the result of a long process of cultural growth: the need to address world econ...
This piece concerns civil society as conceptualised in Khatami’s book Islam, Dialogue and Civil Soci...
Conférence organisée par la London School of EconomicsTunisia is frequently known as the small “nois...