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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.

Shaima Sabbagh killing sparks protest - 0 views

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Walls of Freedom: New German-Egyptian Book Looks at Graffiti in Cairo & the Egyptian Re... - 1 views

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    04 August 2013 Egyptian street art is everywhere; from the dark underside of 6 th October Bridge to the face of Giza Zoo - and even on the sides of tanks. Since the January 25th Revolution, artists in Cairo have been in inspired form and as a city, Cairo has become a forerunner in Middle-Eastern revolutionary art.
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Shooting the Messenger: Egyptian Journalist Shot Dead by Sniper While Covering Cairo Pr... - 0 views

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    This article discusses a journalist that was killed while trying to document the riots at Tahrir Square in Cairo. He was one of many that was trying to spread the message of the square, and was harmed along the way. The article discusses the police telling them to stop recording before he was shot. The fact that documenting these types of events was so highly punishable really puts the idea of censorship in this country in perspective.
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    This article discusses a journalist that was killed while trying to document the riots at Tahrir Square in Cairo. He was one of many that was trying to spread the message of the square, and was harmed along the way. The article discusses the police telling them to stop recording before he was shot. The fact that documenting these types of events was so highly punishable really puts the idea of censorship in this country in perspective.
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Amid Ride-Booking Rivalries, Many Cairo Women Turn To Uber For Safe Passage : NPR - 0 views

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    In Cairo, taxi drivers are fighting the encroachment of ride-booking services like Uber. But many Egyptians, especially women, say they prefer Uber since they feel safer with the company's drivers.
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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."
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Life in Modern Cairo - 0 views

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    This article presents various things about Cairo, Egypt. Among them are education, marriage, customs and traditions in marriage, birth as well as death.
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No Niqabs, No 'Hot Shorts,' Egyptian Women Have a New Dress Code - 0 views

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    The article is about how Cairo University to ban both students and staff from wearing the niqab, and hot shorts (wearing little clothing). Later though, the ban on niqabs was overturned by a Cairo court
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Cairo artists take creative energy to the streets - 0 views

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    This article talks about a form of art that was born out of the revolution. It discusses how artists in Egypt use street art to make public statements.
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President of Egypt wants wider anti-IS campaign - 0 views

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    President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi met with US Secretary of State John Kerry in Cairo this Saturday (September 13, 2014). He said that the US coalition to defeat the Islamist State should also combat "terrorist hotbeds" across the Middle East and Africa. Egypt, unlike many other countries in the area, has supported the United State's anti-IS military action.
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    President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi met with US Secretary of State John Kerry in Cairo this Saturday (September 13, 2014). He said that the US coalition to defeat the Islamist State should also combat "terrorist hotbeds" across the Middle East and Africa. Egypt, unlike many other countries in the area, has supported the United State's anti-IS military action.
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Jonathan Guyer (@mideastXmidwest) | Twitter - 0 views

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    Jonathan Guyer is a Cairo based scholar who is currently looking into the comic satire used throughout Egypt.
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What the Garbageman Knows - 1 views

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    Remember what I said about the trash collectors (zabaleen) in Cairo?
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My 10 Hours of Beatings, Interrogations and Fear in a Cairo Jail - 0 views

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