To cope or to resist: How people deal with abruptly deteriorating economic conditions
Anthropologists Reem Saad and Yasmine M. Ahmed join Mada to discuss popular responses to economic hardship
Yasmine Moataz Ahmed gained her PhD in Social Anthropology at the University of Cambridge in 2016. She is currently the Arab Council For Social Sciences postdoctoral fellow. She is based at the sociology-anthropology department at the American University in Cairo. Her PhD thesis investigated the relationship between political change, citizens’ mobilization and perceptions of the state and its agents. It specifically explored the…
Anthropologists Reem Saad and Yasmine M. Ahmed join Mada to discuss popular responses to economic hardship
On April 30, 1966, Salah Hussein was assassinated by members of a feudalist family in Kamshish, a village located in Monufiya governorate in the heart of the Nile Delta. An…
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