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DESCRIPTION:Middle Eastern Studies Program Presents: Arab Uprisings: Causes
  and Consequences A Conversation with Asef Bayat and Mehrzad Boroujerdi As
 ef Bayat: Professor of Sociology and Middle East Studies\, at the Universi
 ty of Illinois\, Urbana-Champaign. Before joining Illinois\, he served as 
 the director of the International Institute for the Study of Islam in the 
 Modern World (ISIM)\, and held the Chair of Society and Culture of the Mod
 ern Middle East at Leiden University\, The Netherlands. His recent books i
 nclude Making Islam Democratic: Social Movements and the Post-Islamist Tur
 n\; (with Linda Herrera) Being Young and Muslim: Cultural Politics in the 
 Global South and North \; and Life as Politics: How Ordinary People Change
  the Middle East. Mehrzad Boroujerdi: is an Associate Professor of Politic
 al Science and the Director of the Middle Eastern Studies Program at SU. H
 e is interested in non-Western political thought and the study of Middle E
 astern political elite. In addition to numerous articles and book chapters
 \, he is the author of Iranian Intellectuals and the West: The Tormented T
 riumph of Nativism and I Carved\, Worshipped and Shattered: Essays on Iran
 ian Identity and Politics
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SUMMARY:Middle Eastern Studies Program Presents: Arab Uprisings: Causes and
  Consequences
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Middle Eastern Studies Program Presents: Arab 
 Uprisings: Causes and Consequences A Conversation with Asef Bayat and Mehr
 zad Boroujerdi Asef Bayat: Professor of Sociology and Middle East Studies\
 , at the University of Illinois\, Urbana-Champaign. Before joining Illinoi
 s\, he served as the director of the International Institute for the Study
  of Islam in the Modern World (ISIM)\, and held the Chair of Society and C
 ulture of the Modern Middle East at Leiden University\, The Netherlands. H
 is recent books include Making Islam Democratic: Social Movements and the 
 Post-Islamist Turn\; (with Linda Herrera) Being Young and Muslim: Cultural
  Politics in the Global South and North \; and Life as Politics: How Ordin
 ary People Change the Middle East. Mehrzad Boroujerdi: is an Associate Pro
 fessor of Political Science and the Director of the Middle Eastern Studies
  Program at SU. He is interested in non-Western political thought and the 
 study of Middle Eastern political elite. In addition to numerous articles 
 and book chapters\, he is the author of Iranian Intellectuals and the West
 : The Tormented Triumph of Nativism and I Carved\, Worshipped and Shattere
 d: Essays on Iranian Identity and Politics
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