Edalina Rodrigues Sanches
Popular Protest, Political Opportunities, and Change in Africa
Edalina Rodrigues Sanches
Popular Protest, Political Opportunities, and Change in Africa
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This book offers a fresh analysis of third wave popular protests in Africa, shedding light on the complex dynamics between political change and continuity in contemporary Africa. It will be of interest to scholars of African politics, democracy and protest movements.
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This book offers a fresh analysis of third wave popular protests in Africa, shedding light on the complex dynamics between political change and continuity in contemporary Africa. It will be of interest to scholars of African politics, democracy and protest movements.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 358g
- ISBN-13: 9781032011462
- ISBN-10: 1032011467
- Artikelnr.: 68711965
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 358g
- ISBN-13: 9781032011462
- ISBN-10: 1032011467
- Artikelnr.: 68711965
Edalina Rodrigues Sanches is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Social Sciences - University of Lisbon.
1. Introduction: Zooming in on protest and change in Africa 2. Shaking up
democracy from below: Protest and change in Cabo Verde 3. Popular protest,
resources and political opportunities in Ghana: Contextualising the case of
occupy Ghana 4. Y'en a marre: catalyst for an indocility grammar in Senegal
5. Nothing will be as before? The 2014 Insurrection in Burkina Faso and its
political impact 6. Feminist demands, opportunities, and frames: strategic
silencing within Morocco's February 20 Movement? 7. Social movements in
rural Africa: How and why the Mozambican state closed the Prosavana program
8. 'We got a taste for protest!' Leadership transition and political
opportunities for protest in Angola's resilient authoritarian regime 9. How
the January 2015 protests influenced Joseph Kabila's strategy of
'Glissement' 10. From voting to walking: the 2011 walk-to-work protest
movement in Uganda 11. Anatomies of protest and the trajectories of the
actors at play: Ethiopia 2015-2018 12. Pro-Democracy Protests in the
Kingdom of Eswatini 2018-2019 13. Conclusion: Comparative implications and
new directions
democracy from below: Protest and change in Cabo Verde 3. Popular protest,
resources and political opportunities in Ghana: Contextualising the case of
occupy Ghana 4. Y'en a marre: catalyst for an indocility grammar in Senegal
5. Nothing will be as before? The 2014 Insurrection in Burkina Faso and its
political impact 6. Feminist demands, opportunities, and frames: strategic
silencing within Morocco's February 20 Movement? 7. Social movements in
rural Africa: How and why the Mozambican state closed the Prosavana program
8. 'We got a taste for protest!' Leadership transition and political
opportunities for protest in Angola's resilient authoritarian regime 9. How
the January 2015 protests influenced Joseph Kabila's strategy of
'Glissement' 10. From voting to walking: the 2011 walk-to-work protest
movement in Uganda 11. Anatomies of protest and the trajectories of the
actors at play: Ethiopia 2015-2018 12. Pro-Democracy Protests in the
Kingdom of Eswatini 2018-2019 13. Conclusion: Comparative implications and
new directions
1. Introduction: Zooming in on protest and change in Africa 2. Shaking up democracy from below: Protest and change in Cabo Verde 3. Popular protest, resources and political opportunities in Ghana: Contextualising the case of occupy Ghana 4. Y'en a marre: catalyst for an indocility grammar in Senegal 5. Nothing will be as before? The 2014 Insurrection in Burkina Faso and its political impact 6. Feminist demands, opportunities, and frames: strategic silencing within Morocco's February 20 Movement? 7. Social movements in rural Africa: How and why the Mozambican state closed the Prosavana program 8. 'We got a taste for protest!' Leadership transition and political opportunities for protest in Angola's resilient authoritarian regime 9. How the January 2015 protests influenced Joseph Kabila's strategy of 'Glissement' 10. From voting to walking: the 2011 walk-to-work protest movement in Uganda 11. Anatomies of protest and the trajectories of the actors at play: Ethiopia 2015-2018 12. Pro-Democracy Protests in the Kingdom of Eswatini 2018-2019 13. Conclusion: Comparative implications and new directions
1. Introduction: Zooming in on protest and change in Africa 2. Shaking up
democracy from below: Protest and change in Cabo Verde 3. Popular protest,
resources and political opportunities in Ghana: Contextualising the case of
occupy Ghana 4. Y'en a marre: catalyst for an indocility grammar in Senegal
5. Nothing will be as before? The 2014 Insurrection in Burkina Faso and its
political impact 6. Feminist demands, opportunities, and frames: strategic
silencing within Morocco's February 20 Movement? 7. Social movements in
rural Africa: How and why the Mozambican state closed the Prosavana program
8. 'We got a taste for protest!' Leadership transition and political
opportunities for protest in Angola's resilient authoritarian regime 9. How
the January 2015 protests influenced Joseph Kabila's strategy of
'Glissement' 10. From voting to walking: the 2011 walk-to-work protest
movement in Uganda 11. Anatomies of protest and the trajectories of the
actors at play: Ethiopia 2015-2018 12. Pro-Democracy Protests in the
Kingdom of Eswatini 2018-2019 13. Conclusion: Comparative implications and
new directions
democracy from below: Protest and change in Cabo Verde 3. Popular protest,
resources and political opportunities in Ghana: Contextualising the case of
occupy Ghana 4. Y'en a marre: catalyst for an indocility grammar in Senegal
5. Nothing will be as before? The 2014 Insurrection in Burkina Faso and its
political impact 6. Feminist demands, opportunities, and frames: strategic
silencing within Morocco's February 20 Movement? 7. Social movements in
rural Africa: How and why the Mozambican state closed the Prosavana program
8. 'We got a taste for protest!' Leadership transition and political
opportunities for protest in Angola's resilient authoritarian regime 9. How
the January 2015 protests influenced Joseph Kabila's strategy of
'Glissement' 10. From voting to walking: the 2011 walk-to-work protest
movement in Uganda 11. Anatomies of protest and the trajectories of the
actors at play: Ethiopia 2015-2018 12. Pro-Democracy Protests in the
Kingdom of Eswatini 2018-2019 13. Conclusion: Comparative implications and
new directions
1. Introduction: Zooming in on protest and change in Africa 2. Shaking up democracy from below: Protest and change in Cabo Verde 3. Popular protest, resources and political opportunities in Ghana: Contextualising the case of occupy Ghana 4. Y'en a marre: catalyst for an indocility grammar in Senegal 5. Nothing will be as before? The 2014 Insurrection in Burkina Faso and its political impact 6. Feminist demands, opportunities, and frames: strategic silencing within Morocco's February 20 Movement? 7. Social movements in rural Africa: How and why the Mozambican state closed the Prosavana program 8. 'We got a taste for protest!' Leadership transition and political opportunities for protest in Angola's resilient authoritarian regime 9. How the January 2015 protests influenced Joseph Kabila's strategy of 'Glissement' 10. From voting to walking: the 2011 walk-to-work protest movement in Uganda 11. Anatomies of protest and the trajectories of the actors at play: Ethiopia 2015-2018 12. Pro-Democracy Protests in the Kingdom of Eswatini 2018-2019 13. Conclusion: Comparative implications and new directions