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Strumenti di lotta antimafiosa in Italia e in Tunisia
Published 2016-05-01“…<p>This article aims to speak sicilian instruments to combat anti-mafia in relation to "Le parole sono pietre" written by Carlo Levi and other instruments to combat anti-mafia in relation to the Tunisian Revolution of 2011.</p>…”
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Cyberdissidence tunisienne
Published 2014-01-01“…In the wake of the Arab Spring of January 14th, 2011 many saw Internet technology and networks, especially Facebook, as the main actor responsible for the Tunisian revolution. The author recalls that cyberdissidence became a general practice in the late 1980s and that, although it channelled and fuelled social discontent it was mainly the street and not the Internet that brought about the end of the Ben Ali regime. …”
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La révolution tunisienne de janvier 2011 : une lecture par les déséquilibres du territoire
Published 2011-09-01“…Through a retrospective approach, this paper attempts to provide a reflection on the evolution of landscaping policy in Tunisia over the last four decades, and the role of unequal regional development in the outbreak of the Tunisian revolution. It stresses the need, today, for the different stakeholders to engage in a concerted dialogue into a new reading of landscape, taking into account the current and/or the expected outcome of the Revolution in order to rethink the landscaping of the national territory.…”
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Débats non formels et engagement des acteurs territoriaux autour du développement de zones arides, fragiles et menacées en Tunisie
Published 2012-11-01“…Desertification, socio-economic difficulties, the disengagement of the State, and the events of the 2011 Tunisian revolution have amplified the population’s distress. …”
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La révolution tunisienne : interactions entre militantisme de terrain et mobilisation des réseaux sociaux
Published 2012-10-01“…Without reducing the Tunisian revolution to a web 2.0 revolution or denying the role of social networks in the increasing mobilization of a large portion of Tunisian society, this article investigates the practical circumstances of the mobilization and use of social networks and ICT. …”
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Dynamics of conflict and revolution in Iraq and Tunisia
Published 2020“…The second two papers investigate mobilization dynamics during the 2011 Tunisian Revolution. The first article proceeds from the claim that current approaches to the study of democratic mobilization suffer from a basic conceptual problem. …”
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Le rôle de l’espace public dans la révolution de Jasmin à Tunis
Published 2012-01-01“…In this article, one shall address the Tunisian Revolution of January 14th 2011 from the perspective of the spatial and cultural upheaval it brought. …”
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Un printemps arabe ? L’émulation protestataire et ses limites
Published 2012-10-01“…No one had foreseen the “Tunisian Revolution”, no more than its spinoffs in Egypt and other Arab countries. …”
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Re-Shaping the Political Field One Visual Fragment at a Time: The Tunisian Conundrum
Published 2017-08-01“…In this article, we explore the case of the Tunisian Revolution of 2011 as a clear case of an important shift in this tradition. …”
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Ownership Structure, Board Structure And Performance In The Tunisian Banking Industry
Published 2015“…The 2011 Tunisian revolution has played a role in bringing the corporate governance agenda to the forefront. …”
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Geopolitics of Gas and Turkey Intervention in Syria
Published 2017-12-01“…In January 2011, the Tunisian Revolution started an unrest which soon spread to the rest of Middle East and North African Regions. …”
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Post-Islamism in Tunisia and Egypt: Contradictory Trajectories
Published 2021-06-01“…In the wake of the Tunisian Revolution of 2011, Ennahda leader Rached Ghannouchi distanced his party from the main Islamist paradigm, which is spearheaded primarily by the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, and announced the separation of the religious movement entirely from its political wing (al-Siyasi and al-da’awi). …”
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Kais Saied's reconfiguration of Tunisia’s political system: Hegemonic ambitions to no avail? – A critical approach
Published 2023-11-01“…The authors contextualize their study by examining Tunisia's longstanding «hegemonic crisis» (Schwarzmantel, 2015) and its exacerbation since the ‘Tunisian revolution’. They argue that a preliminary culmination and expression of this 'hegemonic crisis' can be perceived as the Schmittian momentum of a «sovereign dictatorship» (Schmitt, 1921-23/1928), and the latter should be especially considered in conjunction with a historical long-term perspective on hegemonic crisis to assess Saied's assumption of power. …”
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Espaces publics et mixité culturelle, pour un renouvellement du tourisme tunisien
Published 2011-07-01“…On the other hand, it is probable that a new kind of customers will emerge – less interested in water recreation, and more interested in this Tunisian revolution that made the news worldwide. Will we be able to fulfil these expectations with the same hotel facilities conceived to keep the customers away from the Tunisian social life? …”
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