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Gender Protests And Political Change In Africa 1st Ed Awino Okech

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Gender Protests And Political Change In Africa 1st Ed Awino Okech
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.53 MB
Author: Awino Okech
ISBN: 9783030463427, 9783030463434, 3030463427, 3030463435
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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Gender Protests And Political Change In Africa 1st Ed Awino Okech by Awino Okech 9783030463427, 9783030463434, 3030463427, 3030463435 instant download after payment.

This book brings together conceptual debates on the impact of youth-hood and gender on state building in Africa. It offers contemporary and interdisciplinary analyses on the role of protests as an alternative route for citizens to challenge the ballot box as the only legitimate means of ensuring freedom. Drawing on case studies from seven African countries, the contributors focus on specific political moments in their respective countries to offer insights into how the state/society social contract is contested through informal channels, and how political power functions to counteract citizen’s voices. These contributions offer a different way of thinking about state-building and structural change that goes beyond the system-based approaches that dominate scholarship on democratization and political structures. In effect, it provides a basis for organizers and social movements to consider how to build solidarity beyond influencing government institutions.


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