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SUMMARY:Tunisia in the Aftermath of the Arab Uprisings Working Group II
DESCRIPTION:Between June 22 and 29 2020\, the Center for International and Regional Studies held the second working group for its faculty research initiative on “Tunisia in the Aftermath of the Arab Uprisings.” This CIRS project is a faculty-led initiative\, under the intellectual guidance of Professor Mohamed Zayani. Adopting a hybrid model the group met and discussed the submitted chapters virtually. The group met for two short sessions of live group interaction using Zoom conferencing and discussed and provided feedback on the submitted chapters via asynchronous interaction through prerecorded videos hosted on the Blackboard platform. Taking a multi-disciplinary approach\, the meeting offered an in-depth discourse on the post-revolutionary Tunisian state. \n\nThe paper presented and discussed are as follows: \n\nTunisian Youth: Catalyst for Socio-Political Change and Emergence of Identity Politics in post-Arab Spring Tunisia – Zouhir Gabsi \n\n\n\n\n\nTunisia’s Reinvigorated Civil Society – Zuzana Hudáková \n\n\n\n\n\nTransitional Bodies\, Modern Politics and Anti-Democratic Potential: The Case of HAICA – Enrique Klaus \n\n\n\n\n\nWomen’s Rights in Tunisia from 1900 to 2020: From Taboo to Totem – Lilia Labidi \n\n\n\n\n\nTunisian Transition in the Context of Middle East Persistent Authoritarianism- Marina Ottaway \n\n\n\n\n\nFrom Political Protest to Contention against Austerity: Mobilization in Tunisia Post-2011 – Irene Weipert-Fenner \n\n\n\n\n\nEnnahda and Post-Islamism Politics in Tunisia – Fabio Merone \n\n\n\n\n\nWhat can Tunisia’s Past Tell us about its Future? – Alexandra Blackman \n\n\n\n\n\nUnder the intellectual lead of Professor Zayani\, this CIRS project seeks not only to identify and better understand trends that characterize the country’s uneasy transition 10 years after the revolution but also to examine what some of these intricate and intertwined changes of transition mean for the future of the Tunisian state. The contributions to this research project are embedded in imperially grounded research from the perspective of various disciplinary specialty and research focus. CIRS plans to publish the outcome of this timely project in an edited volume in the near future. \n\nRead more about this research initiative. \n\nParticipants and Discussants:  \n\nZahra Babar\, CIRS – Georgetown University in QatarMisba Bhatti\, CIRS – Georgetown University in QatarAlexandra Blackman\, New York University Abu Dhabi\, UAEAhmad Dallal\, Georgetown University in QatarZouhir Gabsi\, Deakin University\, AustraliaZuzana Hudáková\, Sciences Po\, ParisMehran Kamrava\, CIRS – Georgetown University in QatarEnrique Klaus\, Galatasaray University\, TurkeyLilia Labidi\, Association of Tunisian Women for Research and Development (AFTURD)\, TunisiaFabio Merone\, University of Ghent\, BelgiumAlyssa Miller\, University of Pennsylvania\, USSuzi Mirgani\, CIRS – Georgetown University in QatarMarina Ottaway\, Woodrow Wilson Center\, USJackie Starbird\,  CIRS – Georgetown University in QatarElizabeth Wanucha\, CIRS – Georgetown University in QatarIrene Weipert-Fenner\, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt\, GermanyMohamed Zayani\, Georgetown University in Qatar\n\nArticle by Misba Bhatti\, Research Analyst at CIRS
URL:https://cirs.qatar.georgetown.edu/event/tunisia-aftermath-arab-uprisings-working-group-ii/
CATEGORIES:CIRS Faculty Research Workshops,Focused Discussions,Regional Studies
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