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'''Unrest''', also called '''disaffection''', is a [[sociological]] phenomenon, including:
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* [[Civil disorder]]
'''Unrest''' (also called '''disaffection''') is a [[sociology|sociological]] phenomenon, for instance:
* [[Domestic terrorism]]
* [[Industrial unrest]]
* [[Industrial unrest]]
* [[Labor unrest]]
* [[Labor unrest]]
* [[Rebellion]]
* [[Rebellion]]
* [[Riot]]
* [[Riot]]
* [[Civil unrest]]
* [[Strike action]]
* [[State of emergency]]


==Notable historical unrests==
== Notable historical instances of unrest ==
* 19th century [[Luddite]]s
* 19th century [[Luddite]]s
* 1978–79 [[Winter of Discontent]] ([[United Kingdom|UK]])
* 1978–79 [[Winter of Discontent]] ([[United Kingdom|UK]])
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* [[Post-coup unrest in Egypt (2013–14)]]
* [[Post-coup unrest in Egypt (2013–14)]]
* [[2014 pro-Russian conflict in Ukraine]]
* [[2014 pro-Russian conflict in Ukraine]]
* [[2022 Kazakh unrest]]


== Film and television ==
==See also==
* [[Unrest (2017 film)]]

== See also ==
{{Wiktionary}}
* {{intitle|Unrest}}
* {{intitle|Unrest}}
* [[Civil disorder]]
* [[Domestic terrorism]]
* [[Riot]]
* [[Strike action]]
* [[State of emergency]]


[[Category:Riots and civil disorder]]
[[Category:Social change]]
[[Category:Social change]]
[[Category:Riots and civil disorder]]
[[Category:Social conflict]]
[[Category:Social conflict]]
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Latest revision as of 23:20, 8 August 2024

Unrest, also called disaffection, is a sociological phenomenon, including:

Notable historical instances of unrest

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Film and television

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See also

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