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This monograph offers a diachronic analysis of the development of street protests in Egypt that led to the downfall of Mubarak in 2011. It shows how the January 25 uprising was the culminating episode of negotiating power relations in a series of five consecutive contentious cycles since 2000. Based on a conceptual framework combining premises of social movement theory, power and knowledge, and sociology of space, it argues that the negotiation of power relations in Egypt has been expressed through the ‘battle’ over socially produced protest spaces.

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Introduction
The Political Process Approach and the Egyptian Case
Setting the Stage: Authoritarian Structure and the Actors Involved
Taking to the Streets: Contentious Cycles in Egypt, 2000–2011
Conclusion
Bibliography

Cairo Papers: Negotiating Space Vol. 32: The

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      Publisher: The American University in Cairo Press
      Publication Date: 30/07/2014
      ISBN13: 9789774166570, 978-9774166570
      ISBN10: 9774166574

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This monograph offers a diachronic analysis of the development of street protests in Egypt that led to the downfall of Mubarak in 2011. It shows how the January 25 uprising was the culminating episode of negotiating power relations in a series of five consecutive contentious cycles since 2000. Based on a conceptual framework combining premises of social movement theory, power and knowledge, and sociology of space, it argues that the negotiation of power relations in Egypt has been expressed through the ‘battle’ over socially produced protest spaces.

      Table of Contents

      Introduction
      The Political Process Approach and the Egyptian Case
      Setting the Stage: Authoritarian Structure and the Actors Involved
      Taking to the Streets: Contentious Cycles in Egypt, 2000–2011
      Conclusion
      Bibliography

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