"The toppling of the Tunisian dictator in 2011 created hopes that the country's economy would improve that have not been fulfilled. Since 2015, ever bigger protests have been held to demand employment and better living conditions. Using qualitative and quantitative methods, the authors investigate who is using which form of protest to demand what. They clarify why civil society actors have not been able to mediate between politicians and protesters. They argue that including protesters in social dialogue fora and reforming recruitment practices can help create social peace." (author's abstract
The following report provides an in-depth and empirically focused overview of collective mobilizatio...
International audienceThe claims of the coordinations of Kamour de Douleb, Samoud 2, Redeyef, Gafsa ...
In December 2010 a 26-year old unemployed Tunisian university graduate named Mohamed Bouazizi set hi...
The compromise that was reached between the Tunisian Islamists of Ennahda and old regime players in ...
The immolation of street vendor Mohamed Bouazizi and the demonstrations that followed in December 20...
The immolation of street vendor Mohamed Bouazizi and the demonstrations that followed in December 20...
January 2019 marked the eighth anniversary of the end of the Ben Ali dictatorship - the celebrations...
Working paperThe year 2008 was marked, in Tunisia, by the Revolt of the Gafsa Mining Basin. The soci...
Working paperThe year 2008 was marked, in Tunisia, by the Revolt of the Gafsa Mining Basin. The soci...
Working paperThe year 2008 was marked, in Tunisia, by the Revolt of the Gafsa Mining Basin. The soci...
<p>The paper aims to analyse the political instances produced by protesters during the uprisings of ...
Funder details: Part of this research was funded by the Centre of Citizenship, Civil Society and Rul...
Working paperThe year 2008 was marked, in Tunisia, by the Revolt of the Gafsa Mining Basin. The soci...
The protest movements of the winter of 2010-2011, which led to the fall of the Ben Ali regime, put f...
The protest movements of the winter of 2010-2011, which led to the fall of the Ben Ali regime, put f...
The following report provides an in-depth and empirically focused overview of collective mobilizatio...
International audienceThe claims of the coordinations of Kamour de Douleb, Samoud 2, Redeyef, Gafsa ...
In December 2010 a 26-year old unemployed Tunisian university graduate named Mohamed Bouazizi set hi...
The compromise that was reached between the Tunisian Islamists of Ennahda and old regime players in ...
The immolation of street vendor Mohamed Bouazizi and the demonstrations that followed in December 20...
The immolation of street vendor Mohamed Bouazizi and the demonstrations that followed in December 20...
January 2019 marked the eighth anniversary of the end of the Ben Ali dictatorship - the celebrations...
Working paperThe year 2008 was marked, in Tunisia, by the Revolt of the Gafsa Mining Basin. The soci...
Working paperThe year 2008 was marked, in Tunisia, by the Revolt of the Gafsa Mining Basin. The soci...
Working paperThe year 2008 was marked, in Tunisia, by the Revolt of the Gafsa Mining Basin. The soci...
<p>The paper aims to analyse the political instances produced by protesters during the uprisings of ...
Funder details: Part of this research was funded by the Centre of Citizenship, Civil Society and Rul...
Working paperThe year 2008 was marked, in Tunisia, by the Revolt of the Gafsa Mining Basin. The soci...
The protest movements of the winter of 2010-2011, which led to the fall of the Ben Ali regime, put f...
The protest movements of the winter of 2010-2011, which led to the fall of the Ben Ali regime, put f...
The following report provides an in-depth and empirically focused overview of collective mobilizatio...
International audienceThe claims of the coordinations of Kamour de Douleb, Samoud 2, Redeyef, Gafsa ...
In December 2010 a 26-year old unemployed Tunisian university graduate named Mohamed Bouazizi set hi...