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ISBN 10: 0415696569
ISBN 13: 9780415696562
Author: Frederic Volpi
Political Civility in the Middle East 1st Edition Table of contents:
- Introduction Invoking Political Civility in the Middle East
- Acknowledgements
- Notes on contributor
- Civility Between disciplined interaction and local/translocal connectedness
- Civil life in the Islamic sphere
- Entangled genealogies between classicist bias and liberal spins
- Weberian brotherhood: the mother of all forms of civility?
- The Islamic civilizational ecumene: cradle of a pre-modern cosmopolitan civility?
- Civilising as citifying vs the re-imagination of local and translocal connectedness
- Conclusion: the metamorphosis of civility at the margins of political agendas
- Notes
- Notes on contributor
- Framing Civility in the Middle East Alternative perspectives on the state and civil society
- Civility and violence
- Is civil society ‘civil’, and for whom?
- Civility as tolerance and belonging
- Displaying and communicating civility practices
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Notes on contributor
- Authoritarian Government, Neoliberalism and Everyday Civilities in Egypt
- Authoritarian governmentality and the neoliberal moment
- Subjects of state and political civilities
- Political civilities and the multiple orders of state
- Religio-cultural repertoires and the problem of signification
- Acknowledgement
- Notes
- Notes on contributor
- An Uncivil Partnership Egypt’s Jama’a Islamiyya and the state after the Jihad
- The Jama’a Islamiyya’s Jihad
- Civility in the Jama’a Islamiyya’s writings
- Hisba
- Hisba and jihad in context
- The new revised Jama’a Islamiyya
- The JI in the Egyptian context
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Notes on contributor
- Transitional African Spaces in Comparative Analysis Inclusion, exclusion and informality in Morocco and Cape Verde
- Co-opted into the European jigsaw
- Migrant typologies
- Inclusion and exclusion on the ground
- Final thoughts
- Notes
- Notes on contributors
- Fascism, Civility and the Crisis of the Turkish State
- The (in)civility of fascism
- State crises and the sources of fascist power
- The crisis of the Turkish state
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Notes on contributor
- Hizbullah in the Civilising Process Anarchy, self-restraint and violence
- The civilising process and the origins of self-restraint
- Civilisation as a process not a condition
- Civilising Hizbullah: a historical sociology of political survival
- The Shiites: legacy of a minority sect
- The states system and the Shiites
- The Lebanese state and the Shiites: the origins of Hizbullah
- Formalised anarchy and Hizbullah: self-restraint and violence
- Stability and Socialisation, 1990-2005
- Political crisis and (further) socialisation
- The rise of a state-like Hizbullah? Anarchy and the limits of self-restraint
- Acknowledgements
- Notes
- Notes on contributor
- Official Islam and the Limits of Communicative Action The paradox of the Amman Message
- What is the Amman Message? Communicative action and strategic silences
- The domestic messages: containment of dissent
- The regional message: sectarian dimension of the new Arab cold war
- The international message: allies in the war on terror
- Acknowledgements
- Notes
- Notes on contributor
- The Arab State and (Absent) Civility in New Communicative Spaces
- Why civility matters?
- New public spaces for civil engagement
- What freedom?
- Equality: Consumers yes—producers no
- Tolerance: reproducing an exclusivist cultural paradigm
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Notes on contributor
- Dis-Orienting Clusters of Civility
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgements
- Notes
- Notes on contributor
- Epilogue Civilities, Subjectivities and Collective Action: preliminary reflections in light of the Egyptian Revolution
- Notes
- Notes on contributor
- Index
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