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" Why do people protest? Explaining participation in the 2011 and 2013 Egyptian uprisings "
Kira D. Jumet
Kubik, Jan
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Latin Dissertation
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Language of Document
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English
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Record Number
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803754
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Doc. No
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TL48555
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Call number
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1749000269; 3734227
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Main Entry
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Al-Emad, Mohammed
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Title & Author
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Why do people protest? Explaining participation in the 2011 and 2013 Egyptian uprisings\ Kira D. JumetKubik, Jan
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College
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Rutgers The State University of New Jersey - New Brunswick
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Date
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2015
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Degree
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Ph.D.
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field of study
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Graduate School - New Brunswick
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2015
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Page No
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410
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Note
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Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-1-339-22799-3
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Abstract
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My study aims to advance research on the collective action dilemma in protest movements by examining protest mobilization leading up to and during the 2011 Egyptian Revolution and 2013 June 30<sup>th</sup> Coup in Cairo, Egypt. The overarching question I attempt to answer is: Why do individuals who are not members of political groups or organizing members of political movements choose to engage or not engage in revolutionary protest under an authoritarian regime? By examining my 170 interviews with individuals who either protested or did not protest, I explore how social media, television framing, violent government repression, changes in political opportunities, and the deep state influenced individual decisions to protest or not protest. The central argument in this study is that individuals are rational actors whose decisions to protest or not protest are affected by the interplay of three sets of factors, conveniently grouped under the following headings: political opportunity structures, mobilizing structures, and framing processes. Additionally, I assume that the ordering of individual preferences in the decision-making process takes place through emotional mechanisms that are activated by specific combinations of these factors.
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Subject
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Middle Eastern Studies; Near Eastern Studies; Political science
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Descriptor
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Social sciences;Arab spring;Egypt;Egyptian revolution;Egyptian uprising;June 30th 2013;Protest mobilization
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Kubik, Jan
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Graduate School - New BrunswickRutgers The State University of New Jersey - New Brunswick
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