Publication

Feb 2012

This paper examines how protests in Jordan have been influenced by three dimensions that are seldom closely examined: law, space, and spectacle. It questions the notion that protests are seemingly extra-legal moments during which law is not relevant because the situation is about protestors and police clashing in the street or square. The author argues, the picture is far more complex.

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Author Jillian Schwedler
Series FPRI FootNotes
Publisher Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI)
Copyright © 2012 Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI)
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