Academia in Transformation : Scholars Facing the Arab Uprisings

Popular uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) have had a deep impact, not only on the societies and political structures in the respective countries there, but also on different academic disciplines. The events that started in 2010 in Tunisia have altered academic terminology, contrib...

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Other Authors: Kohstall, Florian (Editor), Richter, Carola (Editor), Dhouib, Sarhan (Editor), Kastner, Fatima (Editor)
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Published: 2018
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