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    Why Arab society wants to take Turkish democracy as model?: social analysis of the resistant movements. by Kayadibi, Saim, Birekul, Mehmet

    Published 2011
    “…Keywords: Democratic Election; Turkish Democracy; Arab Spring; Resistant Movements; AK Party. …”
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    Critical discourse analysis of online resistance against compulsory hijab law in facebook postings, Iran by Dehghan., Ehsan

    Published 2015
    “…However, there are not enough studies, particularly from a linguistics viewpoint, on the online resistance movement of Iranian women against compulsory hijab. …”
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    Transnational solidarity or conflict? Trade unions and neo-liberal restructuring in Europe. by Bieler, Andreas

    Published 2008
    “…It will be argued that while trade unions are not automatically progressive actors vis-à-vis neo-liberal restructuring, they have the potential to play an important role in a wider resistance movement.…”
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    Turkish democracy: a model for the Arab World by Kayadibi, Saim, Birekul, Mehmet

    Published 2011
    “…Taking into account of the two scenarios, warrants for a diagnostic investigation to identify the underlying reasons as to why the Turkish transformation happened peacefully, without any bloodshed, compared to the Arab world. The resistance movement in the Arab world was prepared to take the democratic and secular state of Turkey as a model in their demand for a change in their own countries. …”
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    They're OK. It's us that scares us: a critical analysis of discourse of resistance in Iran by Dehghan, Ehsan, Mohamad Ali, Afida

    Published 2015
    “…This study, employing Critical Discourse Analysis, is an attempt to analyze the linguistic features, discursive strategies, and underlying ideologies of this online resistance movement. The corpus under study consists of texts posted by Iranian women on Facebook pages created for this cause, in which women post their experiences with compulsory hijab and its enforcement in Iran in their native language, Persian/Farsi. …”
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    Facebook as a tool for discursive resistance: a case study by Dehghan, Ehsan, Mohamad Ali, Afida

    Published 2016
    “…However, there are not enough studies, particularly from a linguistics viewpoint, on the online resistance movement of Iranian women against compulsory hijab. …”
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    From ethnic prejudice to ethnic solidarity: representation of muslim women in pre-independence Indonesian peranakan Chinese literature by Dewojati, Cahyaningrum, Arifin, Moch. Zainul

    Published 2024
    “…Whereas Muslim women also took part in the resistance movement against tradition and the oppressive colonial system. …”
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    Utopian resort living: Islands of reclamation and environmental resistance in Bali and Western Australia by Kerr, Thor, Wardana, A.

    Published 2019
    “…Representations of the proposed new islands stimulated local community resistance movements because the projects reflected the utopian desires of their developers to create resort lifestyle communities that were geographically near yet socially far from people already enjoying the coastal waters targeted for reclamation. …”
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    Redirection of the sacred: the intricacies of Islamic meaning by Mohd Yusof, Danial

    Published 2001
    “…In the simulacra generating age of postmodemity, the hyper-reality of contemporary society and an “anarchic” sociality warrants an investigation into rampant consumerism, the decline of rationalist fundamentalism as the ideology of modernity and the plethora of resurgent-cum-resistant movements. With this scenario, the article attempts to ascertain the value of postmodemism to Islamic scholarship in resolving the dialectic of metanmtives and relativism, Muslim scholars must be vigilant of postmodemism as a western construct and redefine its experience through Islamic phenomenology by exploring the complexities of heterogeneity and principles of humanity as opposed to a radical postmodemism that negates humanity as a meta-narrative and the celebration of egocentricity. …”
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    Modernist islamic perspective: Assessing bangsamoro jihad in the Southern Philippines by Abdul M, Lantong, Omar, Rusdi

    Published 2019
    “…As the founder and ideologue of the contemporary Islamic revival vanguard in the Southern Philippines, the views of ShaykhSalamatHashim on jihad (armed struggle) have profoundly influenced the course of the decadesold armed resistance movement in the Southern Philippines. Despite his advocacy on a peaceful resolution to the Bangsamoro conflict, his real motive has been hotly debated among scholars and political observers. …”
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