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  • Al-Hajj S./Dhaini HR./Mondello S./Kaafarani H./Kobeissy F./DePalma, RG.: Beirut Ammonium Nitrate Blast: Analysis, Review, and Recommendations. In: Front Public Health. 2021 June 4, 9:657996.

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  • Allen, Ira J.: Rhetorical Witnessing and Unconcluded War: For Becoming-in-Loss. In: Journal of Contemporary Rhetoric 11, No. 1/2 (2021), pp. 5577.

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  • Ayoub, Joey: A look at the Lebanon uprising through its chants. In: Shado magazine, 9 November 2019, https://shado-mag.com/do/a-look-at-the-lebanon-uprising-through-its-chants/.

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  • Bardawil, Fadi: “13 نيسان بعد 17 تشر ين.” In: Megaphone, 14 April 2020.

  • Clark, Janine A./Zahar, Marie-Joëlle: Critical junctures and missed opportunities: The case of Lebanon’s Cedar Revolution. In: Ethnopolitics 14.1 (2015), pp. 118.

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  • Elias, Chad: Posthumous Images. Contemporary Art and Memory Politics in Post-Civil War Lebanon. Duke University Press 2018.

  • Farah, J./Verdeil, E.: The garbage crisis. In. In Atlas of Lebanon. New Challenges. Beirut: IFPO/CNRS Liban (2019), pp. 102103.

  • Fregonese, Sara: Elements of contestation. Sectarianism as extractive violence and Lebanon’s revolution. In: Urban Spaces and Sectarian Contestation, SEPAD, 3 (2020), pp. 3341.

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  • Geha, C./Kanaan, F./Saliba, N. A.: Breaking the Cycle. Existential Politics and the Beirut Explosion. In: Middle East Law and Governance 12, 3 (2020), pp. 357368.

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  • Ghanem, Hiba: Spatial Profanation of Lebanese Sectarianism: Al-Nūr Square and the 17 October 2019 Protests. In: Journal for Cultural Research (23 March 2021), pp. 115.

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  • Haugbolle, Sune: War and Memory in Lebanon. Cambridge 2010.

  • Hermez, Sami: War is Coming: Between Past and Future Violence in Lebanon. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2017.

  • Hourany, Dana: T from thawraMap. In: Now Lebanon, 27 August 2021. https://nowlebanon.com/t-from-thawramap/.

  • Humran, Alya: Revolution Is Female. In: Al-Raida Journal 44.1 (2020), pp. 2936.

  • Kassir, Samir: La Guerre du Liban. De la dissension nationale au conflit regional. Éditions Karthala/CERMOC, Paris 1994.

  • Knudsen, Are J./Kerr, Michael (Eds.): Lebanon. After the Cedar Revolution. Oxford 2013.

  • Kosmatopoulos, Nikolas: Unhatching the Egg in Lebanon’s 2019 Protests: Activism, Purity, and the Real-Estatization of Civil Society. In: South Atlantic Quarterly 1 April 2021; 120 (2), pp. 446455.

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  • Kraidy, Marwan M.: Trashing the sectarian system? Lebanon’s “You Stink” movement and the making of affective publics. In: Communication and the Public 1.1 (2016), pp. 1926.

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  • Larkin, Craig: Remaking Beirut: Contesting Memory, Space, and the Urban Imaginary of Lebanese Youth. In: City & Community 9,4 (December 2010), pp. 414442.

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  • Larkin, Craig: Memory and Conflict in Lebanon. Remembering and Forgetting the Past. Routledge 2012.

  • Larkin, Craig: Ethnic Identity, Memory, and Sites of Violence. In: Salvatore, Armando/Hanafi, Sari/Obuse, Kieko (Eds.): The Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of the Middle East (2023; online edn, Oxford Academic, 10 Nov. 2020), pp. 609625.

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  • Larkin, Craig/Parry-Davies, Ella: War Museums in Postwar Lebanon. Memory, Violence, and Performance. In: Nationalism and Ethnic Politics 25,1 (2019), pp. 7896.

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  • Majed, Rima: Living Revolution, Financial Collapse and Pandemic in Beirut: Notes on Temporality, Spatiality, and “Double Liminality”. In: Middle East Law and Governance 12,3 (2020), pp. 305315.

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  • Majed, Rima/Salman, Lana: Lebanon’s Thawra. In: Middle East Report 292,3 (2019).

  • Makdisi, Karim: Lebanon’s October 2019 Uprising: From Solidarity to Division and Descent into the Known Unknown. In: South Atlantic Quarterly 120 (2) (2021), pp. 436445.

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  • Malmvig, Helle, and Tamirace Fakhoury: Tales of the Unexpected: Will the Lebanese Uprising Stay Clear of Attempts at Geopolitization? In: Sectarianism and International Relations 38 (2020), pp. 3235.

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  • Merhej, Karim/Qureshi, Elina: The Lebanese Uprising in the Digital Age. In: CyberOrient 14.2 (2020), pp. 8598.

  • Nagle, John: Disarticulation and chains of equivalence: agonism and non-sectarian movements in post-war Beirut. In: Third World Quarterly 43,6 (2022), pp. 13431360.

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  • Nikro, Norman Saadi: Milieus of ReMemory. Relationalities of Violence, Trauma, and Voice. Newcastle upon Tyne 2019.

  • Paredi, Riccardo: Lebanon: If These Keep Silence the Stones Will Cry Out. In: Oasis Centre, 4 August 2021, https://www.oasiscenter.eu/en/lebanon-if-these-keep-silence-the-stones-will-cry-out.

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  • Sinno, Wael: How People Reclaimed Public Spaces in Beirut during the 2019 Lebanese Uprising. In: The Journal of Public Space 5,1 (31 January 2020), pp. 193218.

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  • Saade, Elsa: Paper House: The Revolution, the Disappeared, and the Historicity of Lebanon (2020). CUNY Academic Works. https://academicworks.cuny.edu/gc_etds/3800.

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  • Sheehi, Stephen: Al-Nizam: Lebanon as a Necrocapitalist State. In: Social and Health Sciences 19 (2) (2021). Pretoria, South Africa.

  • Wane, Duncan/Larkin, Craig: Negotiating Lebanon’s urban boundaries and sectarian space: Syrian refugees in Beirut and Tripoli. In: British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies (2022), pp. 120.

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