1. Yasemin Devrimi, Kimlik ve Demokratikleşme: Tunus'ta Din ve Kimlik Algısı Üzerine Bir İnceleme.
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Duman, Didem Doğanyılmaz
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ARAB Spring Uprisings, 2010-2012 , *MASS mobilization , *SOCIAL movements , *NATIONAL character , *DEMOCRATIZATION - Abstract
The uprisings started with an individual action in Tunisia as a result of economic difficulties in 2010 and spread to a wider geography; eventually, as a chain of social movements it caused dramatic changes in the socio-political structure of the Arab World. The Arab Spring has brought an end to many existing authoritarian structures in the MENA region and evolved into different outcomes in different geographies. Tunisia, as the origin of events, has progressed better in the democratization process in comparison to other states. In this study, the process of democratization after the uprisings in Tunisia with the name Jasmine Revolution has been examined and within this context, the polarizing effect of the national identity that has been divided into two within the framework of the influence of religion has been focused. The research was carried out with the data collected in Tunis between July 2013 and February 2014 as a field research of the "Social Movements and Mobilisation Typologies in The Arab Spring - Project SpringArab", which was funded by the European Union 7th Framework Programme-Marie Curie Action and conducted between 2013-2016. The analysis of this research has been completed with personal observation regarding the protest meetings and unstructured in-depth interviews with 102 randomly selected interviewees during the seven-month-field-research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020