Students Taking to the Streets: Mobilizing for a Secular Lebanon
Master Thesis
Anstorp, Henrik Buljo (2020) Students Taking to the Streets: Mobilizing for a Secular Lebanon. MA thesis, Department of Culture Studies and Oriental Languages, University of Oslo, Oslo.
Through participating in student elections since 2012, the Secular Club
at the American University of Beirut (AUB) have challenged the
long-standing hegemony of sectarian political parties in Lebanon. How
has this come about? And what does this tell us about the opportunities
of nonsectarian political representation in Lebanon? In this thesis, I
seek to examine the Secular Club at AUB as a case study for Lebanon’s
secular student movement. By drawing on qualitative interviews,
participant observation and secondary literature, I employ a
contemporary historical approach to investigate the club’s rise in the
university elections. The investigation is twofold and centers around an
exploration of the club’s secular platform and how this has been
operationalized within the context of student elections. In short, I
find that whereas the partisan clubs rely on the distribution of
patronage to undergird their campaign process, the Secular Club have
been able to capitalize on a resentment towards sectarian forms of
political representation and their clientelist campaign tactics. The
club’s secular platform has become an expression of this antisectarian,
antiestablishment sentiment and thus constitutes a potent mobilizing
frame. Unlike on the national scene, where established parties hamper
organized forms of such sentiments, student politics have provided an
arena to mobilize around a rejuvenated form of secular political
opposition in Lebanon.
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