Coping with uncertainty: youth in the Middle East and North Africa
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface, Ralf Hexel -- Introduction -- 1. Youth in the MENA Region, Jörg Gertel -- 2. Uncertainty, Jörg Gertel -- Part I: Habits & Values -- 3. Values, Jörg Gertel & David Kreuer -- 4. Religion, Rachid Ouaissa -- 5. Gender, Ines Braune -- 6. Family,...
Summary: | Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface, Ralf Hexel -- Introduction -- 1. Youth in the MENA Region, Jörg Gertel -- 2. Uncertainty, Jörg Gertel -- Part I: Habits & Values -- 3. Values, Jörg Gertel & David Kreuer -- 4. Religion, Rachid Ouaissa -- 5. Gender, Ines Braune -- 6. Family, Christoph H. Schwarz -- Part II: Economy -- 7. Economy and Employment, Jörg Gertel -- 8. Middle Class, Jörg Gertel & Rachid Ouaissa -- 9. Hunger and Violence, Jörg Gertel & Tamara Wyrtki -- 10. Mobility, Migration, and Flight, Jörg Gertel & Ann-Christin Wagner -- Part III: Politics & Society -- 11. Communication, Carola Richter -- 12. Politics, Mathias Albert & Sonja Hegasy -- 13. Mobilisation, Nadine Sika & Isabelle Werenfels -- 14. Civic Engagement, Friederike Stolleis -- Part IV: Comparing Youth -- 15. The FES MENA Youth Study and the German Shell Youth Study, Mathias Albert & Jörg Gertel -- Appendices -- Appendix I: Methodology, Thorsten Spengler, Helmut Dietrich, David Kreuer, & Jörg Gertel -- Appendix II: Questionnaire -- Appendix III: Strata Index -- Bibliography -- Acknowledgements -- About the Authors "Seven years after the Arab uprisings, the social situation has deteriorated across the Middle East and North Africa. Political, economic and personal insecurities have expanded and, against a backdrop of escalating armed conflicts and disintegrating state structures, many have been forced from their homes, creating millions of internally displaced persons and refugees. Young people are often the ones hit hardest by the turmoil. How do they cope with these ongoing uncertainties, and what drives them to pursue their own dreams, in spite of these hardships? This landmark volume offers the most in-depth, comprehensive study on young people in the Arab world to date. In 2016 and 2017, an international interdisciplinary team of researchers conducted interviews with nine thousand young people aged 16-30 from Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia and Yemen. Given how rapidly events have moved in the Middle East and North Africa, their findings, which are drawn together in this volume, are in many regards unexpected." --from the publishers |
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Item Description: | Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [363]-376 |
ISBN: | 0863569609 |