Helen Underhill As mobilization connected to the 2011 revolution continues inside Egypt and beyond its borders, the translation and narration of particular moments and actors shapes and further complicates various understandings of the struggle. This essay draws on the experiences and perspectives of British-Egyptian and Egyptian migrant activists in the UK to illustrate how and why they used translation as part of their mobilization online and at demonstrations in the UK and in Egypt.
https://soundcloud.com/vivavocepodcasts/helen-underhill Political Learning in the Struggle: A study of Egypt’s Diaspora
IDPM, University of Manchester
Keywords: Diaspora; Egypt;Political Learning
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https://soundcloud.com/cbrl_sound/arab-uprising-helen-underhill Developing Diaspora Politics in the Egyptian Revolution: Learning about Democratic Transitions from the Praxis of Egypt’s Diaspora and Migrant Activists The Arab Uprising: Researching the Revolutions, 22-23 September 2014. Conference held at the CBRL British Institute in Amman. Abstract: This paper examines diaspora and migrant participation in the Egyptian uprisings of 2011 and the continuing struggle. I reflect on their praxis and development in relation to diaspora politics, activists’ political trajectories, and the notion of a ‘democratic transition’ in the Egyptian context.
https://soundcloud.com/cbrl_sound/arab-uprising-helen-underhill Developing Diaspora Politics in the Egyptian Revolution: Learning about Democratic Transitions from the Praxis of Egypt’s Diaspora and Migrant Activists The Arab Uprising: Researching the Revolutions, 22-23 September 2014. Conference held at the CBRL British Institute in Amman. Abstract: This paper examines diaspora and migrant participation in the Egyptian uprisings of 2011 and the continuing struggle. I reflect on their praxis and development in relation to diaspora politics, activists’ political trajectories, and the notion of a ‘democratic transition’ in the Egyptian context.