This is the fifth in a series of five blog posts by Razia Shariff, a Doctoral candidate in the Politics and International Relations programme, as she conducts her field work on the […]
Peaks, tensions, and lessons of the Shahbag Movement
This is the fourth in a series of five blog posts by Razia Shariff, a Doctoral candidate in the Politics and International Relations programme, as she conducts her field work on the […]
Conference: Sites of Protest, CCCU, 29th October 2014
‘Sites of Protest’ is the fourth event organised by the MeCCSA Social Movements Network since its foundation in 2013. This conference, organised in conjunction with Canterbury Media Discourse Group, will […]
Why We Support the “Hooligans” – Understanding the Bosnian Protest
Why we support “Hooligans” – Understanding the Bosnian Protests
Bosnia’s Only Starting on Road to Democracy
Lack of agreement on whether Bosnia’s root problem is the Dayton structures, corruption, inequality – or something else – is a reminder of the challenges facing the protest movement.
Bosnia Must be Rebuilt in Sarajevo, Not Brussels
The protests have shown clearly that Bosnians want to decide their own future, not have solutions handed down from elsewhere.