ID | 153730 |
Title Proper | Geosocial lives in topological polis |
Other Title Information | Mohamed Bouazizi as a political agent |
Language | ENG |
Author | Hakli, Jouni ; Kallio, Kirsi Pauliina |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Geopolitical events and developments can hardly be detached from the mundane lives where people confront politicised and politicising matters, share meaningful experiences, build attitudes, and take action. To contribute to understanding how large-scale geopolitics connect with the everyday, this article draws attention to political subjectivity as the condition of possibility of political agency and polis as the geosocial context of political life as experienced, conceived, and practised. Empirically, the paper engages with the tragic end of Mohamed Bouazizi’s life and scrutinises his role in the events and developments generally known as the Arab Spring. Our analysis contests both the dominant interpretation that postulates political import to his acts, and the alternative account that underscores his apolitical stance. Instead, we propose that the international politicisation of Mohamed Bouazizi’s agency unfolded as an accomplishment of many individual and collective actors, including Bouazizi himself in his struggle to cope with emergent aspects of his everyday life. |
`In' analytical Note | Geopolitics Vol. 22, No.1; 2017: p.91-109 |
Journal Source | Geopolitics Vol: 22 No 1 |
Key Words | Geopolitics ; Arab Spring ; Mohamed Bouazizi ; Political Agent |