This article delves into the emergence of Moroccan youth as a significant social agent, a transformation that has unfolded in the wake of decades of patriarchal influence. The onset of the twenty-first century heralded an era characterized by the diminishing impact of political parties and a gradual erosion of the extended family's traditional role. This study aims to scrutinize the profound impact of this societal shift on Moroccan youth, who have exhibited a fervent desire to forge their unique mode of self-expression, thus liberating themselves from the constraints imposed by longstanding social institutions and values. To comprehensively investigate the development of Moroccan youth's visibility and their endeavors to challenge conventi...
This article comes from ethnographic research that investigated the relationship between young Moroc...
Fen al hikaya, the famous form of oral Moroccan public allegorical storytelling, is being “revived” ...
This study explores youth political engagement in contemporary Senegal. Senegalese youth use various...
This dissertation explores the emergence of a postcolonial neoliberal subjectivity amongst urban Mor...
Since the 1999 coronation of King Muhammed VI, Morocco has undergone large-scale changes in terms of...
International audienceIn 2011, the political events of the “Arab Spring” that spread in almost all A...
This paper seeks to investigate the potentials of youth agency in the margin of society and understa...
Through an ethnographic fieldwork conducted in 2016-2017 within activist groups in the University of...
In this literature review, Lalla Amina Drhimeur, a member of the Prime Youth ERC Research undertaken...
For several months in 2011 a new generation of young women militants invaded the streets and the squ...
In the spring of 2014, an unprecedented wave of police raids swept over every lower-class (sha‘abi) ...
Literature review, EU-funded research for the “PRIME Youth”International audienceIn this literature ...
This paper explores the individual transformation of a group of young activists from the Moroccan F...
ABSTRACT This article presents the results of a quantitative survey among 622 young Moroccans in 200...
Like much of the Arab World, Morocco was swept up in the wave of what became known as the Arab Upris...
This article comes from ethnographic research that investigated the relationship between young Moroc...
Fen al hikaya, the famous form of oral Moroccan public allegorical storytelling, is being “revived” ...
This study explores youth political engagement in contemporary Senegal. Senegalese youth use various...
This dissertation explores the emergence of a postcolonial neoliberal subjectivity amongst urban Mor...
Since the 1999 coronation of King Muhammed VI, Morocco has undergone large-scale changes in terms of...
International audienceIn 2011, the political events of the “Arab Spring” that spread in almost all A...
This paper seeks to investigate the potentials of youth agency in the margin of society and understa...
Through an ethnographic fieldwork conducted in 2016-2017 within activist groups in the University of...
In this literature review, Lalla Amina Drhimeur, a member of the Prime Youth ERC Research undertaken...
For several months in 2011 a new generation of young women militants invaded the streets and the squ...
In the spring of 2014, an unprecedented wave of police raids swept over every lower-class (sha‘abi) ...
Literature review, EU-funded research for the “PRIME Youth”International audienceIn this literature ...
This paper explores the individual transformation of a group of young activists from the Moroccan F...
ABSTRACT This article presents the results of a quantitative survey among 622 young Moroccans in 200...
Like much of the Arab World, Morocco was swept up in the wave of what became known as the Arab Upris...
This article comes from ethnographic research that investigated the relationship between young Moroc...
Fen al hikaya, the famous form of oral Moroccan public allegorical storytelling, is being “revived” ...
This study explores youth political engagement in contemporary Senegal. Senegalese youth use various...