Due to the overriding presence of identity politics in the Lebanese context, analyses of
voting behavior have focused on sectarian cleavages and clientelistic practices as the main determinants that shape the voting ...
Over the last decade, there has been a growing debate in social psychology on whether inter-group contact and collective action are compatible models of social change. Research on these two models has led to a recognition ...
The question of what makes individuals mobilize to achieve social change has long been a subject of interest in the social sciences. While a considerable body of literature is dedicated to exploring the stages of social ...
This research delves into the diverse manifestations of shocks and their subsequent reactions within varying socio-political models. The focus is on comparing nations where legitimacy stems from formal institutional ...
In 2019, Lebanon witnessed a pivotal moment in its history as a series of protests erupted in the name of reform, expressing widespread discontent with corruption, economic instability, and sectarianism, and eventually led ...