The Voice of the Other in Yemen: Challenges to Self-Expression in Times of Conflict
عبد الله عمر بخاش | Abdullah Omar Bakhash
09/03/2021 القراءات: 4233 الملف المرفق
The findings of an extensive academic study I am conducting on self-expression during times of continued political polarization and conflict in Yemen. The survey tested the extent of participants’ desire to express their views on three controversial issues related to the Yemen crisis – This study is based on the findings of a field survey of 438 respondents selected using the snowball sample method, and covers the five governorates of Yemen: Amanat al-Asimah (Sana’a City), Aden, Ma’rib, al-Hodeidah and Hadhramaut. The research was conducted from 6 April to 18 May 2018. The study concluded that there are five main inhibitors to self-expression in Yemen, as they pertain to the three issues mentioned above. In general, these disincentives or obstacles are linked to a network of relationships that connect the person willing to express their views with others who may keep them from doing so, as well as with the medium through which the expression takes place and the social and political environments Abdullah Bakhash: The Voice of the Other in Yemen: Challenges to Self-Expression in Times of Conflict, Al-Madaniya, March 7, 2021
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