After Tunisia's 2010â 11 uprising and the downfall of its dictator, a period of transformation occurred as new actors and groups rushed to actively participate in the socio-political transformations of their nation. Fortier examines the effects of opening up this public space, and the deep sociocultural and socioreligious divisions that emerged.
After Tunisia's 2010â 11 uprising and the downfall of its dictator, a period of transformation occurred as new actors and groups rushed to actively participate in the socio-political transformations of their nation. Fortier examines the effects of opening up this public space, and the deep sociocultural and socioreligious divisions that emerged.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edwige Fortier holds a Ph.D. in Development Studies from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. Formerly a Civil Society Advisor with the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, she has worked over twenty years as a development practitioner to strengthen the involvement, care and support of vulnerable communities affected by HIV/AIDS.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: in the pursuit of dignity and freedom 2. Situating civil society: emancipation or liberalization 3. The consolidation of the Tunisian state 4. Civil society and the opening up of the public space 5. Social divisions and the re-manifestation of social Islam 6. Consensus and marginalization: the mapping of priorities in post-uprising Tunisia 7. Conclusion: imagining change - determining the parameters of pluralism.
1. Introduction: in the pursuit of dignity and freedom 2. Situating civil society: emancipation or liberalization 3. The consolidation of the Tunisian state 4. Civil society and the opening up of the public space 5. Social divisions and the re-manifestation of social Islam 6. Consensus and marginalization: the mapping of priorities in post-uprising Tunisia 7. Conclusion: imagining change - determining the parameters of pluralism.
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