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05757aam a2200301Ii 4500 001 4EDFAA288E9811EAB83BD64B97128E48 003 SILO 005 20200505011818 008 200309s2020 sz 000 0 eng d 020 $a 9783030322007 020 $a 3030322009 035 $a (OCoLC)1143693731 040 $a UKIIJ $b eng $e rda $c UKIIJ $d BDX $d EZC $d IWA $d SILO 050 $a JQ1789 A15 R58x 2020 100 1 $a Rivetti, Paola $e author. 245 10 $a Political participation in Iran from Khatami to the Green Movement / $c Paola Rivetti. 264 1 $a Cham, Swizerland : $b Palgrave Macmillan ; Springer, $c ©2020. 300 $a xxiii, 202 pages ; $c 23 cm 490 1 $a Middle East Today 504 $a Includes bibliographical references and index. 505 00 $t Index $g Page 193. $t Acknowledgment $g Page: xi. -- $t A Note on Translation, Transliteration, and Dates $g Page: xiii. -- $t Praise For Political Participation In Iran From Khatami To The Green Movement $g Page: [xv]. -- $t Contents $g Page: xvii. -- $t About the Author $g Page: xxi. -- $t Abbreviations $g Page: xxiii. -- $g Chapter 1: $t Reformism and Political Participation in Iran -- $t Political Change and Participation $g Page: 1. -- $t The Short-Circuit $g Page: 5. -- $t Locating Political Participation and Reformism in the Relevant Scholarship $g Page: 6. -- $t Five Elements of Iran's Dissonant Institutionalisation $g Page: 9. -- $t Approaching Eslahat $g Page: 11. -- $t Non-insularity $g Page: 11. -- $t Power and Reformism: Contesting Governmentality $g Page: 14. -- $t Securitised Research: Navigating Fieldwork in Iran $g Page: 16. -- $t The Geopolitics of Political Participation $g Page: 18. -- $t Searching for Political Participation $g Page: 20. -- $t Book Content $g Page: 23. -- $t References $g Page: 25. -- $g Chapter 2: $t Political Participation in Context: Reformism and Elite Factionalism After the Iran-Iraq War -- $t The Foundations of Factional Politics $g Page: 32. -- $t Mobilising the Democratic Discourse: The velayat-e motlaqeh-ye faqih and the Constitutional Reform $g Page: 34. -- $t Mapping Iran's Factions $g Page: 39. -- $t The Rise of the Islamic Right and the Origin of Reformism During the 1990s $g Page: 41. -- $t The Decline of the Islamic Left $g Page: 41. -- $t The Islamic Left's Objections Against Marginalisation $g Page: 45. -- $t The Convergence of the Democratic Left and Right $g Page: 46. -- $t Political Expediency and the Transformation of the Islamic Left $g Page: 51. -- $t The Reform Era (1997-2005) $g Page: 51. -- $t The Reformists' Discursive Frames and Factional Conflicts $g Page: 52. -- $t Trends and Groups Within the Reformist Front $g Page: 54. -- $t Two Phases of the Reform Era $g Page: 57. -- $t Conclusion $g Page: 60. -- $t References $g Page: 61. -- $g Chapter 3: $t Reformism As a Governmental Project: The 'Reform Discourse' and Political Participation -- $t The Power of Discourse, the Discourse of Power $g Page: 66. -- $t Shifting Persuasions $g Page: 71. -- $t Recurring Themes $g Page: 80. -- $t National History, Anti-Authoritarianism, and Moderation $g Page: 81. -- $t Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law $g Page: 86. -- $t Civil Society and Participation $g Page: 89. -- $t Conclusion $g Page: 92 -- $t eferences $g Page: 92 -- $g Chapter 4: $t Civil Society: Crafting Consensus from Above, Appropriating Reformism from Below -- $t Theorising Civil Society As a Field $g Page: 101. -- $t The Contours of Political Participation and the Morality of Civil Society $g Page: 103. -- $t International Civil Society and Its Domestic Configuration $g Page: 103. -- $t Reclaiming Civil Society $g Page: 107. -- $t Structuring Civil Society During the Reform Era: Political Parties and NGOs $g Page 109. -- $t Two Phases of Civil Society-Government Relations (1997-2005) $g Page: 113. -- $t Building Subjectivities and Mentality $g Page: 114. -- $t Reasons to Commit, Aspirations to Modernity, and Contention $g Page: 116. -- $t Professionalisation: Independence from and Closeness to the Government $g Page: 122. -- $g Conclusion: $t Emerging Political Agency $g Page: 129. -- $t References $g Page: 130. -- $g Chapter 5: $t The Formation of Residual Counterpower and Autonomous Subjectivity During and After the Reform Era -- $t The Unintended Consequences of Top-Down Reforms $g Page 137. -- $t Surpluses of Participation During the Reform Era $g Page: 141. -- $t Frustration and Disillusionment with Reformism $g Page: 141. -- $t Marginalisation, Radicalisation, and Alternatives to Reform: Student Activism During the Reform Era $g Page: 146. -- $t Residual Counterpower and Activism Post-2005: Mobilisation Strategies and Grassroots Organising, Networking, and Campaigning $g Page: 154. -- $t The One Million Signatures Campaign $g Page: 156. -- $t Negotiating Strategies of Mobilisation After Eslahat $g Page: 156. -- $t Women's Activist Networks Afyer the OMS Campaign $g Page: 161. $t Conclusion $g Page: 163. -- $t On-Campus Activism $g Page: 164. -- $t Two Phases of Post-2005 Student Activism (2005-2009): Phase One $g Page: 164. -- $t Phase Two: The 2009 Election and the Revival of Student Activism $g Page: 167. -- $g Conclusion: $t The Potential and Limits of Residual Counterpower $g Page: 169. -- $t Refrences $g Page: 171. $g Chapter 6. $t Cycles of Hope. Eslahat, and the State. -- $t Ordinary Discontent and Extraordinary Mobilisations in Iran and beyond: The Book's Main Argument $g Page: 177. -- $t Ordinary Discontent $g Page: 177. -- $t Extraordinary Mobilisations $g Page: 180. -- $t Resistance and Hope $g Page: 182. -- $t Hope and the State in Post-2009 Iran $g Page: 184. -- $t Cycles of Hope and Eslahat $g Page: 187. -- $t Conclusion $g Page 189. -- $t References $g Page: 190. -- $t Index $g Page 193. 650 0 $a Political participation $z Iran. 651 0 $a Iran $x Politics and government $y 21st century. 830 0 $a Middle East today 941 $a 1 952 $l USUX851 $d 20230405012449.0 956 $a http://locator.silo.lib.ia.us/search.cgi?index_0=id&term_0=4EDFAA288E9811EAB83BD64B97128E48 994 $a 92 $b IWAInitiate Another SILO Locator Search