In the pursuit of social justice during political transitions: the practices of CSOs in post-Arab Spring Tunisia
AbstractWhile social inequalities and regional disparities incited Tunisia’s 2011 so-called ‘Jasmine Revolution’, successive government promises to improve the lives of the country’s most marginalized people remain unfulfilled. This article explores the role of local Tunisian civil society organizat...
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description | AbstractWhile social inequalities and regional disparities incited Tunisia’s 2011 so-called ‘Jasmine Revolution’, successive government promises to improve the lives of the country’s most marginalized people remain unfulfilled. This article explores the role of local Tunisian civil society organizations (CSOs) in compensating for the state’s lack of social justice reform and equitable regional development during the COVID-19 pandemic and growing political unrest. Our findings show that during periods of significant upheaval, civil society rapidly changes to assume increasingly diverse and essential roles in providing care and safety for vulnerable people and their communities, but this responsiveness is not without difficulty. Attempts at understanding civil societies’ emergent and dynamic functions needs to be deeply contextualized to incorporate the dynamic politics of democratic transitions and entanglements vis-à-vis the state in processes of change. By bringing attention to these relational entanglements, complexities and dynamic state-civil society-citizen struggles participants emphasized, our findings challenge homogenizing and normative theoretical approaches to civil society. |
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spelling | doaj.art-cc9768d4db6a4bb0b1612d2b0174ff7b2024-04-22T06:50:39ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Social Sciences2331-18862024-12-0110110.1080/23311886.2024.2340834In the pursuit of social justice during political transitions: the practices of CSOs in post-Arab Spring TunisiaFethi Mansouri0Rebecca Buys1Amanuel Elias2Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation, Deakin University, Melbourne, AustraliaAlfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation, Deakin University, Melbourne, AustraliaAlfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation, Deakin University, Melbourne, AustraliaAbstractWhile social inequalities and regional disparities incited Tunisia’s 2011 so-called ‘Jasmine Revolution’, successive government promises to improve the lives of the country’s most marginalized people remain unfulfilled. This article explores the role of local Tunisian civil society organizations (CSOs) in compensating for the state’s lack of social justice reform and equitable regional development during the COVID-19 pandemic and growing political unrest. Our findings show that during periods of significant upheaval, civil society rapidly changes to assume increasingly diverse and essential roles in providing care and safety for vulnerable people and their communities, but this responsiveness is not without difficulty. Attempts at understanding civil societies’ emergent and dynamic functions needs to be deeply contextualized to incorporate the dynamic politics of democratic transitions and entanglements vis-à-vis the state in processes of change. By bringing attention to these relational entanglements, complexities and dynamic state-civil society-citizen struggles participants emphasized, our findings challenge homogenizing and normative theoretical approaches to civil society.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23311886.2024.2340834Arab springcivil societydemocratizationNorth AfricaTunisiasocial change |
spellingShingle | Fethi Mansouri Rebecca Buys Amanuel Elias In the pursuit of social justice during political transitions: the practices of CSOs in post-Arab Spring Tunisia Cogent Social Sciences Arab spring civil society democratization North Africa Tunisia social change |
title | In the pursuit of social justice during political transitions: the practices of CSOs in post-Arab Spring Tunisia |
title_full | In the pursuit of social justice during political transitions: the practices of CSOs in post-Arab Spring Tunisia |
title_fullStr | In the pursuit of social justice during political transitions: the practices of CSOs in post-Arab Spring Tunisia |
title_full_unstemmed | In the pursuit of social justice during political transitions: the practices of CSOs in post-Arab Spring Tunisia |
title_short | In the pursuit of social justice during political transitions: the practices of CSOs in post-Arab Spring Tunisia |
title_sort | in the pursuit of social justice during political transitions the practices of csos in post arab spring tunisia |
topic | Arab spring civil society democratization North Africa Tunisia social change |
url | https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23311886.2024.2340834 |
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