The Politics of Provocation: Participation and Protest in Israel,Used

The Politics of Provocation: Participation and Protest in Israel,Used

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Product Description Examines street demonstrations from 1980 through 1984. Review In the past few years, it almost appears that protesting against the government has replaced working for it as the primary occupation of Jerusalems residents. As the nations capital, and home to the countrys largest ultraOrthodox community, the city is a natural focus for street demonstrations. As a result, Jerusalem has been the unhappy witness to a national rise in the number of public political activities. Wolfsfeld has been studying the Israeli proclivity for shouting in the streets. Wolfsfelds research encompasses 423 street demonstrations from 1980 through 1984, and his conclusions both confirm and confound expectations. The Jerusalem Post International EditionThis book blends comprehensiveness with methodological rigor, unusually rich data, and a very straightforward presentation. In addition, its theoretical/conceptual orientation is both novel and grounded in sound testing with extensive data. The inclusion of both individual and collective behaviors is a feature almost never found in participation studies, and this one does so with remarkable ease in assembling relevant data and presenting it in a clearly categorized framework. Moreover, it is well written and almost completely devoid of padding and jargon. Marilyn Hoskin About the Author Gadi Wolfsfeld is in the Department of Political Science and the Department of Communication at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

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