This week on Babel, Jon Alterman talks about Jordan with Dr. Jillian Schwedler, professor of political science at the City University of New York's Hunter College and a non-resident fellow at Brandeis University's Crown Center. Jon and Dr. Schwedler discuss the surprisingly long history of Jordanian protests, the ways Jordanian protests are a regular part of politics in the country, and who is and isn't allowed to protest. Then, Jon,\xa0Natasha Hall, and Danny Sharp continue the discussion about the nature of protest and political display in the Middle East.\xa0\n\nJillian Schwedler, \u201cJordan detained a prince. The government\u2019s determined to squash political dissent,\u201d\xa0Washington Post,\xa0April 5, 2021.\xa0\n\nJillian\xa0Schwedler, "Material Obstacles to Protest in the Urban Built Environment",\xa0Contention\xa08, 1 (2020): 70-92.\xa0\n\nWill Todman, "The Collapse of Jordan's Social Safety Net," CSIS, December 17, 2019.\n\nEpisode Transcript, "Rituals of Protest" CSIS, June 1, 2021.