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ISSUE 8.2

Reckoning with the Syrian Uprising a Decade On

Lisa Wedeen, Yasser Munif

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Photo: Demonstration against the Asad regime in Homs, April 2011. (Bo Yaser)
Interviewed by Danny Postel
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This program reflecting on the 10th anniversary of the Syrian uprising was presented by Northwestern University's Center for International and Area Studies and the Evanston Public Library.

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Lisa Wedeen
Lisa Wedeen

Professor of Political Science and author of many books about Syria.

Lisa Wedeen is the Mary R. Morton Professor of Political Science and the College and co-director of the Chicago Center for Contemporary Theory (3CT) at the University of Chicago. She is the author of Ambiguities of Domination: Politics, Rhetoric, and Symbols in Contemporary Syria (1999), Peripheral Visions: Publics, Power, and Performance in Yemen (2008), and Authoritarian Apprehensions: Ideology, Judgment, and Mourning in Syria (2019), which won the American Political Science Association’s Charles Taylor Book Award and the Middle East and North Africa Politics Section’s best book award.

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Yasser Munif
Yasser Munif

Yasser Munif is assistant professor of sociology in the Institute for Liberal Arts and Interdisciplinary Studies at Emerson College.

Yasser Munif is assistant professor of sociology in the Institute for Liberal Arts and Interdisciplinary Studies at Emerson College. He is currently working on a book about grassroots organizing and participatory democracy based on his research in Syria. He is the co-founder of the Global Campaign of Solidarity for the Syrian Revolution.

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