Social Mobilization in Morocco: Lessons Learned for a Historically Informed Activism:
This collected volume investigates the ways in which historical training supports current activism and advocacy in global times by highlighting models of social activism and political representation in different parts of the world, with diverse social actions, strategies, and protest spaces. Morocco...
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Zusammenfassung: | This collected volume investigates the ways in which historical training supports current activism and advocacy in global times by highlighting models of social activism and political representation in different parts of the world, with diverse social actions, strategies, and protest spaces. Morocco is a fascinating society to examine protest movements in an authoritarian regime. For the first time ever, the contributors reply in detail to questions, challenges and findings regarding the implications of historically informed activism in Morocco. The cooperative perspective is the key to a better understanding as it reinvigorates a conversation between social scientists-sociologists, anthropologists, and political scientists-and historians about how to analyse social and political activism. The main findings relate to the great structural transformations that have shaped the current power regimes in a longue durée perspective. How are social movements born, how do they mature, and how do they die? Through the dynamics of social mobilisation, we discover the structure of the power regime, the responses (strategies), and its forms of survival (resources and capacities). How does history inform and empower current activism? The book covers 22 scenarios of popular revolts -urban, rural, and peripheral. Casablanca (1907, 1965, 2000), Fez (1907, 1990), the Eastern Rif (1909, 1921, 1958, 1984, 2004), Meknes (1937, 2011), Tangiers (1952, 2011, 2015), Salé, (1930, 2008), Taza (1915), and Imider (2011) |
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spelling | Social Mobilization in Morocco: Lessons Learned for a Historically Informed Activism Laura Feliu, Natalia Ribas-Mateos, Josep Lluis Mateo Dieste, Ferran Izquierdo Brichs, Saskia Sassen, Fadma Ait Mouss, Natalia Ribas-Mateos, Sahar Bazzaz, Jean-Francois Clément, Rachid Yechouti, Odile Moreau, Maria Rosa de Madariaga, Eloy Martin, Adam Guerin, Rocio Velasco de Castro, Bernabé Lopez Garcia, Mimoun Aziza, Maria Angustias Parejo, Angela Suarez-Collado, Blanca Camps-Febrer, Carmelo Pérez Beltran, Juan A. Macias Amoretti, Rachid Aarab, Angeles Ramirez, Koenraad Bogaert, Mercedes G. Jimenez, Khalid Mouna, Annafs Azzakia Ibn Sbih 1 Online-Ressource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier This collected volume investigates the ways in which historical training supports current activism and advocacy in global times by highlighting models of social activism and political representation in different parts of the world, with diverse social actions, strategies, and protest spaces. Morocco is a fascinating society to examine protest movements in an authoritarian regime. For the first time ever, the contributors reply in detail to questions, challenges and findings regarding the implications of historically informed activism in Morocco. The cooperative perspective is the key to a better understanding as it reinvigorates a conversation between social scientists-sociologists, anthropologists, and political scientists-and historians about how to analyse social and political activism. The main findings relate to the great structural transformations that have shaped the current power regimes in a longue durée perspective. How are social movements born, how do they mature, and how do they die? Through the dynamics of social mobilisation, we discover the structure of the power regime, the responses (strategies), and its forms of survival (resources and capacities). How does history inform and empower current activism? The book covers 22 scenarios of popular revolts -urban, rural, and peripheral. Casablanca (1907, 1965, 2000), Fez (1907, 1990), the Eastern Rif (1909, 1921, 1958, 1984, 2004), Meknes (1937, 2011), Tangiers (1952, 2011, 2015), Salé, (1930, 2008), Taza (1915), and Imider (2011) Morocco Marokko Activism Aktivismus History Geschichte Feliu, Laura edt Ribas-Mateos, Natalia edt Dieste, Josep Lluis Mateo edt Izquierdo Brichs, Ferran edt https://elibrary.utb.de/doi/book/10.24216/9783838277127 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Social Mobilization in Morocco: Lessons Learned for a Historically Informed Activism Morocco Marokko Activism Aktivismus History Geschichte |
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title_auth | Social Mobilization in Morocco: Lessons Learned for a Historically Informed Activism |
title_exact_search | Social Mobilization in Morocco: Lessons Learned for a Historically Informed Activism |
title_full | Social Mobilization in Morocco: Lessons Learned for a Historically Informed Activism Laura Feliu, Natalia Ribas-Mateos, Josep Lluis Mateo Dieste, Ferran Izquierdo Brichs, Saskia Sassen, Fadma Ait Mouss, Natalia Ribas-Mateos, Sahar Bazzaz, Jean-Francois Clément, Rachid Yechouti, Odile Moreau, Maria Rosa de Madariaga, Eloy Martin, Adam Guerin, Rocio Velasco de Castro, Bernabé Lopez Garcia, Mimoun Aziza, Maria Angustias Parejo, Angela Suarez-Collado, Blanca Camps-Febrer, Carmelo Pérez Beltran, Juan A. Macias Amoretti, Rachid Aarab, Angeles Ramirez, Koenraad Bogaert, Mercedes G. Jimenez, Khalid Mouna, Annafs Azzakia Ibn Sbih |
title_fullStr | Social Mobilization in Morocco: Lessons Learned for a Historically Informed Activism Laura Feliu, Natalia Ribas-Mateos, Josep Lluis Mateo Dieste, Ferran Izquierdo Brichs, Saskia Sassen, Fadma Ait Mouss, Natalia Ribas-Mateos, Sahar Bazzaz, Jean-Francois Clément, Rachid Yechouti, Odile Moreau, Maria Rosa de Madariaga, Eloy Martin, Adam Guerin, Rocio Velasco de Castro, Bernabé Lopez Garcia, Mimoun Aziza, Maria Angustias Parejo, Angela Suarez-Collado, Blanca Camps-Febrer, Carmelo Pérez Beltran, Juan A. Macias Amoretti, Rachid Aarab, Angeles Ramirez, Koenraad Bogaert, Mercedes G. Jimenez, Khalid Mouna, Annafs Azzakia Ibn Sbih |
title_full_unstemmed | Social Mobilization in Morocco: Lessons Learned for a Historically Informed Activism Laura Feliu, Natalia Ribas-Mateos, Josep Lluis Mateo Dieste, Ferran Izquierdo Brichs, Saskia Sassen, Fadma Ait Mouss, Natalia Ribas-Mateos, Sahar Bazzaz, Jean-Francois Clément, Rachid Yechouti, Odile Moreau, Maria Rosa de Madariaga, Eloy Martin, Adam Guerin, Rocio Velasco de Castro, Bernabé Lopez Garcia, Mimoun Aziza, Maria Angustias Parejo, Angela Suarez-Collado, Blanca Camps-Febrer, Carmelo Pérez Beltran, Juan A. Macias Amoretti, Rachid Aarab, Angeles Ramirez, Koenraad Bogaert, Mercedes G. Jimenez, Khalid Mouna, Annafs Azzakia Ibn Sbih |
title_short | Social Mobilization in Morocco: Lessons Learned for a Historically Informed Activism |
title_sort | social mobilization in morocco lessons learned for a historically informed activism |
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