Activism in Jordan
About this book
This book charts the history and potential of democratic activism in Jordan, showing how opposition has shifted in recent years from underground movements to the closely controlled public sphere. Talking to activists, the author reveals their motivations, their commitments, and the often terrible consequences of their activism for their lives, livelihood, and families. Their accounts of their political journeys not only shed light on the potential for change in Bahrain, but on the general conditions necessary for activism in a repressive regime and the meaning people attach to their commitment and their chosen ideologies.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL26746546W
Subjects
Jordan, social conditionsJordan, politics and governmentResistance to GovernmentProtest movementsPolitical persecutionIslam and stateNationalismPolitical activistsPolitics & government