Popular Protest, Political Opportunities, and Change in Africa.
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Rodrigues Sanches, Edalina. Popular Protest, Political Opportunities, and Change in Africa. 1st ed. Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2022. Ã2022. 1 online resource (252 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Routledge Contemporary Africa Series Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of contributors -- 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 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 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 -- Index. Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources. Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries. Electronic books. Print version: Rodrigues Sanches, Edalina Popular Protest, Political Opportunities, and Change in Africa Milton : Taylor & Francis Group,c2022 9781032011431 ProQuest (Firm) https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/oeawat/detail.action?docID=7245459 Click to View |
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Rodrigues Sanches, Edalina. Popular Protest, Political Opportunities, and Change in Africa. Routledge Contemporary Africa Series Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of contributors -- 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 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 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 -- Index. |
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Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of contributors -- 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 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 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 -- Index. |
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