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    Global Movement Assemblages Symposium - Hamid Dabashi 

    Unknown author (2018)
    Dr. Hamid Dabashi discusses the Arab Spring at the Global Movement Assemblages Symposium. He proposes that the Arab Spring signifies a re-territorialization in the region in which the dominant geography of post-colonial ...
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    Global Movement Assemblages Symposium - Introduction by Janet Conway 

    Unknown author (2018)
    Dr. Janet Conway discusses the notion of assemblage as an alternative way of thinking about the global ensemble of social movements of the 2010s. She applies assemblage thinking to Occupy Wall Street with attention to how ...

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