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Myanmar’s Gen Z Revolutionaries on an Everyday Grind | Ep. 188
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Myanmar’s Gen Z Revolutionaries on an Everyday Grind | Ep. 188

What can a revolution with progressive values look like? What kinds of non-violent resistance against oppression are possible? And what does the grind of guerilla warfare do to people with humanist commitments? Dr. Justine Chambers talks about her new research with co-author Saw Ner Dhu Da, understanding how Myanmar's Gen Z led a nationwide revolution against a military coup in Feb. 2021 and has been living everyday revolution ever since.

The Un-Diplomatic Podcast

July 18, 20241h 8mExplicit

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Show Notes

What can a revolution with progressive values look like? What kinds of non-violent resistance against oppression are possible? And what does everyday guerilla warfare do to people with humanist commitments? Dr. Justine Chambers talks about her new research with co-author Saw Ner Dhu Da, understanding how Myanmar's Gen Z led a nationwide revolution against a military coup in Feb. 2021 and has been living everyday revolution ever since. 

Read "'Living With' Revolution: The Everyday Experiences of Myanmar’s Generation Z Revolutionaries" in Journal of Contemporary Asia: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00472336.2024.2359373 

Justine Chambers on Twitter: https://x.com/DrJustineC

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Topics

myanmarrevolutionprotestcoupsocial movementsfranz fanongeneration zpeaceliberationaaskpivot to asianon-violent resistanceguerilla war