Tangier in the time of Arab revolutions: an ethnopolitical diary

Tangier in the time of Arab revolutions: an ethnopolitical diary

Author: 
Hannoum, Abdelmajid
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis
Date published: 
2013
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Journal Title: 
The Journal of North African Studies
Source: 
The Journal of North African Studies, Vol. 18, No. 2, March 2013, pp. 272-290
Abstract: 

This is an ethnographic account of an unfinished, but continuous revolution in Morocco that I observed during my fieldwork in Tangier from February 2011 to December 2011. I recount the activities and strategies of the political movement that has come to be known as the 20 February Movement. The movement members, mainly young people, call for a transition to a constitutional monarchy and a democratic society based on freedom and social justice. The movement is part and parcel of the so-called Arab Spring that was triggered by a 26-year-old street vendor who burned himself in protest against police oppression in Tunisia. The narrative intends to give insights into the dynamics of a political movement in Morocco and its relation to the politics of the makhzen.

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CITATION: Hannoum, Abdelmajid. Tangier in the time of Arab revolutions: an ethnopolitical diary . : Taylor & Francis , 2013. The Journal of North African Studies, Vol. 18, No. 2, March 2013, pp. 272-290 - Available at: https://library.au.int/tangier-time-arab-revolutions-ethnopolitical-diary-4