1-2/2015
Dossier – State and society in Egypt and Tunisia: involutions and
evolutions
Edited
by Ruth Hanau Santini
(issue in Italian and in English. *Article originally published in English)
Presentation
Beyond transitology
and post-democratization theories: a comparison between Tunisia and Egypt
through the lens of political participation
Ruth Hanau Santini
Constitutional pathways
in comparison: Egypt and Tunisia after the Arab Spring
Pietro Longo
Al-Azhar and Support
for Democracy in Egypt (2011-2013)*
Georges Fahmi
The New Islamic Middle
Class and the Struggle for Hegemony in Tunisia*
Fabio Merone, Damiano De Facci
The Supreme Constitutional
Court’s Regressive Role in the Egyptian Political Transition*
Claudia De Martino
Cyber-anthropology
and dissident identities: the case of Tunisia
Kerim Bouzouita
New Opinion Journalism’
in Egypt: Hybrid Professional Culture and Distributed Control*
Enrico de Angelis
RESEARCHES
Foreign policy as
instrument of re-generation of the authoritarian systems: Yemen between
change and continuity
Eleonora Ardemagni
«Je suis
mère, je suis père». Ethnographic experiences
among the Kivu (DRC) refugee women in Kampala
Miriam D’Elia
Performing Change:
Singing and Dancing for AIDS in Cameroon, a show of Semantic Noise*
Fausta Fonju Ndemesah
Contestation movements
and agrarian struggle in Malawi: an historical perspective
Davide Chinigò
Decolonial Pasolini:
La rabbia through Africa, Asia and the Americas
Nicola Perugini, Francesco Zucconi
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