Documentary about the book project “Revolution as a Process”
This short film documents the first steps of the book project “Revolution as a Process – The Case of the Egyptian Uprising”, which has now been published and presented.
This short film documents the first steps of the book project “Revolution as a Process – The Case of the Egyptian Uprising”, which has now been published and presented.
Today Egypt continues to witness increasing polarization and decreasing space for dissent and critique of the official position. In such an environment, the book project “Revolution as a Process – The Case of the Egyptian Uprising” aims to counter this trend
Im Sinne der internationalen Vernetzung Shabkas fand von 8. bis 16. März 2014 in Wien und Feldkirchen in Kärnten ein Vernetzungstreffen – Shabka Exchange – statt.
KAIRO. Vor genau drei Jahren erreichte die ägyptische Revolution ihren Höhepunkt (Shabka hat dazu bereits ausführlich berichtet). Die Massen standen Schulter an Schulter, ein Volk hatte sich vereint um das vermeintlich Unmögliche möglich zu machen und den scheinbar so sattelfesten
Riem Higazi from the Vienna based radio station fm4 asked us what Shabka is and how it came to be. So, what is Shabka, really? If you wanna find out straight away, dig into the Monday, February 10th, episode of fm4 Reality
As Shabka is establishing a new headquarter for the Middle East at the moment, the book project “Revolution as a Process – The Case of the Egyptian Uprising” is evolving beautifully. In November 2013 authors from the Middle East and
As Egypt’s society stands at a point of extreme polarization, our book project “Revolution as a Process – The Case of the Egyptian Uprising” about the Egyptian Revolution aims to make an important contribution to current debates about the Arab Spring by bringing
As scholars and activists continued cross reading sessions for the upcoming book, “Revolution as a Process – The Case of the Egyptian Uprising”, they also received supplementary lectures and participated in cultural activities.
On Thursday, November 28th, 2013, the conference on „Revolution as a Process – The Case of the Egyptian Uprising“ convened its first session at the Austrian Cultural Forum (ACFC) in Garden City, Cairo, Egypt. 17 scholars and activists were in attendance.
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