Based on an analysis of the stories of engagement of young activists who took part in the 20 February Movement in Morocco, this contribution explores the process of individual transformation that occurred during the experience of activism. We use the concept of political subjectivation to discuss the succession of moments of rupture and re-semanticisation, the new ethical configurations generated by the experience of activism and their long-term consequences. This contribution is part of an ethnographic study that has accompanied the evolution of the protests from 2011, carried out by the two authors first independently and, from 2017, within the framework of the ‘Globally Sensitive: Revolt, Citizenship, and Expectations for the Fu...
For several months in 2011 a new generation of young women militants invaded the streets and the squ...
This article examines how protesters produce new tactics by focusing specifically on Hirak Al-Rif, a...
This paper seeks to investigate the potentials of youth agency in the margin of society and understa...
Based on an analysis of the stories of engagement of young activists who took part in the 20 Februar...
This paper explores the individual transformation of a group of young activists from the Moroccan F...
This paper explores the individual transformation of a group of young activists from the Moroccan Fe...
How does one become an activist? What does it happen when one takes on the initiative of committing ...
Through an ethnographic fieldwork conducted in 2016-2017 within activist groups in the University of...
My research concerns how individual protestors of the February 20th Movement relate to the rest of t...
textabstractThis contribution focuses on the ‘Arab Spring’ in Morocco and on the interactions betwe...
Like much of the Arab World, Morocco was swept up in the wave of what became known as the Arab Upris...
Historically, Morocco experienced large-scale political repression during the 1970s through the earl...
All indicators for Moroccan elections suggest a generalised disaffection of young people from mains...
The overarching objective of this special issue is to gain a more in-depth understanding of the vari...
Throughout a case study of the February 20 Movement (M20F) in Morocco, this article aims to highligh...
For several months in 2011 a new generation of young women militants invaded the streets and the squ...
This article examines how protesters produce new tactics by focusing specifically on Hirak Al-Rif, a...
This paper seeks to investigate the potentials of youth agency in the margin of society and understa...
Based on an analysis of the stories of engagement of young activists who took part in the 20 Februar...
This paper explores the individual transformation of a group of young activists from the Moroccan F...
This paper explores the individual transformation of a group of young activists from the Moroccan Fe...
How does one become an activist? What does it happen when one takes on the initiative of committing ...
Through an ethnographic fieldwork conducted in 2016-2017 within activist groups in the University of...
My research concerns how individual protestors of the February 20th Movement relate to the rest of t...
textabstractThis contribution focuses on the ‘Arab Spring’ in Morocco and on the interactions betwe...
Like much of the Arab World, Morocco was swept up in the wave of what became known as the Arab Upris...
Historically, Morocco experienced large-scale political repression during the 1970s through the earl...
All indicators for Moroccan elections suggest a generalised disaffection of young people from mains...
The overarching objective of this special issue is to gain a more in-depth understanding of the vari...
Throughout a case study of the February 20 Movement (M20F) in Morocco, this article aims to highligh...
For several months in 2011 a new generation of young women militants invaded the streets and the squ...
This article examines how protesters produce new tactics by focusing specifically on Hirak Al-Rif, a...
This paper seeks to investigate the potentials of youth agency in the margin of society and understa...