Choice as Everyday Politics: Female Palestinian Citizens of Israel in Mixed Cities

The paper analyzes everyday life as an arena of politics and choice as a form of everyday power. The paper discusses the theoretical debate on choice and everyday life as depoliticization mechanisms and claims, as opposed to the prevailing theory, that choices made in everyday life form politics of...

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Cities
City politics
Clinical Psychology
Everyday Life
Females
Feminism
Gender
Gender politics
Identity
Israel
Jewish peoples
Middle Eastern politics
National identity
Neighborhoods
Palestinian people
Palestinians
Parents
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Political Factors
Political theory
Power
Social change
Social identity
Social Sciences
Sociology
Women
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