Syria and Lebanon. The circulation of activist networks during war Vol. 25, 2018/1 - pagesPages 7 to 11Examining activist trajectories across fluid borders: Three most welcome analytic shiftsBy Benoît Rihoux, Tudi KernalegennPages 13 to 19Considering activism in a context of war, repression, and exile. Activist movement between Lebanon and Syria. ForewordBy Marie-Noëlle Abiyaghi, Erminia Chiara CalabresePages 21 to 37On the move in times of war and exile: Engagement, continuities, and caesura in the paths taken by Syrian activists in LebanonBy Marie-Noëlle Abiyaghi, Miriam YounesPages 39 to 61Rupture and continuity in activism: The paths taken by Lebanese Hezbollah fighters in SyriaBy Erminia Chiara CalabresePages 63 to 81From revolution to humanitarian work. Conversions of Syrian activists exiled in LebanonBy Léo FournPages 83 to 103“Militantisme” or activism, nidâl or “nashitiyya”: Some remarks on the circulation of words between French, English and ArabicBy Élisabeth LonguenessePages 105 to 128Transnational circulations and the transformation of activismBy Valentina NapolitanoPages 129 to 145‘Violence bends but does not break’: Narratives of activism and militancy in post-2011 SyriaBy Lorenzo TrombettaPages 147 to 187War-weary worksBy Pierre FrancePages 189 to 199When war and exile transform activists and question the sociology of networks. PostfaceBy Elizabeth Picard