从沉默到社会觉醒:探索摩洛哥 "阿拉伯之春 "后运动积极分子的个人轨迹

Imane Ben Youssef, Jamal Khalil
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阿拉伯之春 "推动了阿拉伯世界旨在实现政治变革的各种运动。摩洛哥拥有丰富的社会运动历史,见证了 2011 年 2 月 20 日运动(M20F)、Hirak Rif 和 2018 年抵制运动的出现。特别是 M20F,它挑战了马赫岑强加给人们的既有恐惧,标志着一个由社交媒体推动的变革时刻,以及反对 "hogra"--压迫、不公正和社会蔑视--的呼声。现有的研究侧重于激进主义背后的政治和社会因素以及这些运动对社会的影响,而本文则从更加个人化的角度进行研究。本文通过对摩洛哥这些起义中来自不同背景和从属关系的几位活动家的传记访谈,研究了他们的人生轨迹,旨在了解哪些因素影响了他们加入运动的决定以及随后对他们生活的影响。本文介绍了六名积极分子的情况,并讨论了他们积极分子生涯形成的原因。受访者对激进主义的兴趣来自于各种影响--父母、文化、媒体、社会经济条件和边缘化经历--尽管意识形态各不相同,但他们都为了一个共同的变革目标而团结在一起。
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From Silence to Social Awakening: Exploring the Personal Trajectories of Activists in Morocco's Post-Arab Spring Movements
The Arab Spring served as a catalyst for various movements aiming to implement political change across the Arab world. Morocco, with its rich history of social movements, witnessed the emergence of the Movement of 20th February 2011 (M20F), the Hirak Rif, and the 2018 boycott campaign. The M20F, in particular, challenged the established fear imposed by the Makhzen, marking a transformative moment facilitated by social media and a call against "hogra" – oppression, injustice, and social contempt. While existing studies have focused on the political and social factors behind activism and the consequences of these movements on societies, the present paper takes a more individualistic perspective. Using biographic interviews with several activists from these uprisings in Morocco, and from different backgrounds and affiliations, the paper examines their life trajectories with the aim of understanding what factors influenced their decision to join a movement and the subsequent impact on their lives. This paper presents the profiles of six activists and discusses the rationale behind shaping their activist careers. The respondents developed an interest in activism from various influences—parental, cultural, media, socio-economic conditions, and experiences of marginalization—all united for a common objective of change, despite diverse ideologies.
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