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dannyofield

Globally, Youth + ICT = Protest - 1 views

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    Most of my work on globalization involves seeing it as a work of the imagination. Using ethnography, I try to see how people situated in particular locales see themselves as connected and disconnected to other locales, how these ways of seeing the world affect their actions, and what actual connections can be discovered that are...
jordanbrown16

My 10 Hours of Beatings, Interrogations and Fear in a Cairo Jail - 0 views

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    Demonstration bookmark
katelynklug

The Unlikely Young Cosmopolitans of Cairo - 0 views

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    Author Heba Elsayed gives a preview of the study she conducted to observe the lower middle class in Cairo. Elsayed describes Cairo as a microcosm of globalization in urban centers. She describes the unique role of Cosmopolitanism in analyzing trends of globalization. She focuses on the lower middle class who, she says, plays the biggest role in incorporating multiple viewpoints in daily life rather than practicing exclusivity like the upper middle class. In addition, she describes cosmopolitanism in terms of internal heterogeneity, describing an 'onion model' of the world, in which the local and national form the core and inner layers and the international and global form the outer layers. She also mentions that nation-states can no longer be regarded as the primary reference point for global citizenry.
klweber2

Jonathan Guyer on Twitter: "With dozens dead in bus crash, cartoonists for Al-Masry Al-... - 0 views

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      This cartoon expresses the remorse of a deadly bus crash that killed many innocent children. It expresses how these killings are not some by standard and that the people in Egypt mourn those that have died in the mist of the current issues.  
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    Jonathan Guyer is a Cairo based scholar who is currently looking into the comic satire used throughout Egypt.
katelynklug

Sisi warns Egypt students against 'malicious' acts - 0 views

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    On Sunday, Sept. 28, President Sisi made a speech at Cairo University, declaring his affection and support for the Egyptian youth. He also warned the students against "malicious" activities and that universities were "solely for education." The speech followed the draft of a new controversial law allowing for the arbitrary firing of faculty members. Sisi pledged to dedicate state resources like special councils and scholarship funds to the cause of the youth demographic.
kristaf

FSPC - 2 views

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    Faculty of Arts - Cairo University (+2)(0)122 344 1334 fspc@popular-culture.org "People say graffiti is ugly, irresponsible and childish... but that's only if it's done properly."
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    Faculty of Arts - Cairo University (+2)(0)122 344 1334 fspc@popular-culture.org "People say graffiti is ugly, irresponsible and childish... but that's only if it's done properly."
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    Faculty of Arts - Cairo University (+2)(0)122 344 1334 fspc@popular-culture.org "People say graffiti is ugly, irresponsible and childish... but that's only if it's done properly."
zackellogg

An Illustrated History of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood - 2 views

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    This illustrated history of the Muslim Brotherhood was created by Andy Warner. In this article Warner takes the reader back to the genesis of the Brotherhood in 1928. Although the British granted Egypt nominal self-governance, they remained in power for many years.
mpatel5

Egyptian student arrested carrying copy of Nineteen Eighty-Four - 0 views

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    Orwellian fiction and reality appeared to blur into one on Sunday when reports suggested that an Egyptian undergraduate had been arrested for possessing a copy of Nineteen Eighty-Four.
micklethwait

Cinematograph سينماتوغراف: عشرة أفلام يجب مشاهدتها في مهرجان القاهرة - 0 views

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    Ten must-see films at the Cairo Film Festival.
pvaldez2

Egypt's Women Keep Showing Power in Protest | Women's eNews - 0 views

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    Describes about the protest in Egypt and what Women have to face. In March 2011, numerous protesters were rounded up and subject to "virginity tests", by officers.
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    Describes about the protest in Egypt and what Women have to face. In March 2011, numerous protesters were rounded up and subject to "virginity tests", by officers.
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