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Aboushady, Nadia

About the author

Nadia Aboushady is an Assistant Lecturer at the Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Cairo University and an affiliated researcher at the Centre for Near and Middle Eastern Studies, Philipps University Marburg. Her research interests focus on Islamists, social movements, repression, protest and radicalization.

Factionalism in Social Movements</a>

Factionalism in Social Movements

This research unpacks the reasons of the Muslim Brotherhood’s factionalism post-2013 and defines the scope of disagreements within the group, by applying an interactionist approach to factionalism. This approach analyzes the interplay between the macro-, meso-, and micro- dimensions.

Factionalism in Social Movements</a>

Factionalism in Social Movements

This research unpacks the reasons of the Muslim Brotherhood’s factionalism post-2013 and defines the scope of disagreements within the group, by applying an interactionist approach to factionalism. This approach analyzes the interplay between the macro-, meso-, and micro- dimensions.