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Palestinian Youth Activism in the Internet Age
Palestinian Youth Activism in the Internet Age
Albana S. Dwonch

Albana S. Dwonch was most recently Visiting Scholar at the Ibrahim Abu Lughod International Studies Institute, Birzeit University, Palestine. She has been actively engaged in the NGO sector in the Middle East as Youth Development practitioner. She received her PhD in Near and Middle Eastern Interdisciplinary studies from the University of Washington, USA.. Author affiliation details are correct at time of print publication.

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Bloomsbury Academic, 2020

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Between Old Demands and New Protests: Stop the Prawer Plan Movement—a Case Study of Palestinian Youth Activism in Israel, 2011–13

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Albana S. Dwonch

Albana S. Dwonch was most recently Visiting Scholar at the Ibrahim Abu Lughod International Studies Institute, Birzeit University, Palestine. She has been actively engaged in the NGO sector in the Middle East as Youth Development practitioner. She received her PhD in Near and Middle Eastern Interdisciplinary studies from the University of Washington, USA.. Author affiliation details are correct at time of print publication.

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DOI: 10.5040/9781838600655.0013
Page Range: 117–142

In September 2011, a new bill on the Arrangement of Bedouin Settlements in the Negev Desert was announced to the Israeli public. The bill, commonly known as “the Prawer Plan,” aimed to relocate approximately 40,000 Bedouins from the Southern arid region of Israel, known as Negev in Hebrew or Naqab in Arabic, into state designated locations for the Bedouin population of Israel....

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