Al-Sowaidi, BelqesBanda, FelixMansour, Arwa04/05/201704/05/20172015Al-Sowaidi, B. et al. (2015). Doing politics in the recent Arab uprisings: Towards a political discourse analysis of the Arab Spring slogans. Journal of Asian and African Studies, 50(5): 1-250021-9096https://hdl.handle.net/10566/2789http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0021909615600462The present paper aims to analyse a number of those slogans collected from the sit-in quarters in Egypt, Libya and Yemen. Using political discourse analysis, it unravels various typical discourse structures and strategies that are used in slogans in the construction of a sub-genre of political discourse in the Arab world. Drawing data from several mediums, including banners, wall graffiti, audio-visual instruments, chanting, speeches and songs, this paper tries to show the extent to which the slogans serve as a medium by which political complaints and comments are dispensed and consumed. This paper draws on a rhetorical analysis to find out their persuasive effect on shaping the Arab intellect and on the change of the political atmosphere in the region. Lastly, this paper attempts to show to what extent the slogans meet the standards of political discourse and whether they can be considered as a sub-genre of political discourse or not.enThis the author-version of the article published online at http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0021909615600462SlogansArab SpringCritical discourse analysisPolitical discourseGenreDoing politics in the recent Arab uprisings: Towards a political discourse analysis of the Arab Spring slogansArticle