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This is a comprehensive summary on chapter 3 for David M. Newman: Sociology - exploring the architecture of everyday life. 
 
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This is a comprehensive summary note on sociology for the book. 
 
Sociology: Exploring the architecture of everyday life. 
 
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This is a comprehensive summary on chapter 10 in the book Sociology; Exploring the architecture of life. 
 
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exploring the role of the law banning the veil in tunisia and whether it is a sign of freeing and liberating women or a result of neocolonialism
The article titled "Ontological Insecurities and Postcolonial Imaginaries: The Emotional Appeal of Populism" written by Catarina Kinnvall published within the growing field of political psychology, explores how narratives responding to feelings of uncertainty, anxiety, and fear, referred to as "ontological insecurities," are linked to postcolonial notions within populist politics. The author aims to address how Western populist narratives reinforce colonial fears and postcolonial sorrow, emp...
Analysis of different approaches to studding populism around the world and case studies analyses
class notes and case studies on social mobilisation across the Arab world
there are significant links between the challenges faced by migrant workers in the Gulf Arab states and more general concerns about economic justice, mobility, and inequality. Their precarious existence and labor activism are linked to the ongoing struggles in South Asia's political economy against land dispossession, caste oppression, and lack of opportunity. The significance of coalition-building that recognizes past debts and complicity in exploitation, as well as the interconnectedness of i...
there are significant links between the challenges faced by migrant workers in the Gulf Arab states and more general concerns about economic justice, mobility, and inequality. Their precarious existence and labor activism are linked to the ongoing struggles in South Asia's political economy against land dispossession, caste oppression, and lack of opportunity. The significance of coalition-building that recognizes past debts and complicity in exploitation, as well as the interconnectedness of i...
Within the theoretical framework of Henri Lefebvre’s focus on the urban sphere as a space for political contestation, scholarship analyzing the dynamics of Middle Eastern social movements usually focused on prominent locations of large-scale protest. In the context of the Arab Spring, these included Tahrir Square in Egypt or Sahat al-Safat and later Sahat al-Irada in Kuwait. Nevertheless, explanations of contentious politics in everyday spatial practices that initiate and mold persistent cycle...