The Tunisian Revolution: Origins, Course and Aftermath

By Oxford University

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A conference bringing together academics from Tunisia, the UK and beyond to discuss the political, social and cultural dimensions of the Tunisian Revolution three years after its making.

Episode Date
Speaking Truth to Power and Naming Names: Comedic Critique in the Aftermath of 14 January
Oct 27, 2014
Daughters of Bourguiba, Daughters of Khadija? Mythical Genealogy and the Future of the Secular and Islamic Feminisms in Post-Revolutionary Tunisia
Oct 27, 2014
Youth Activism in Tunisia: From Occupying Streets to Liberating Institutions
Oct 27, 2014
Party Identification in Post-revolutionary Tunisia: Nida Tunis and Ennahda Compared
Oct 27, 2014
Monitoring the New Politics: The Work of Al-Bawsala
Oct 27, 2014
Reframing Gender Narratives through Transitional Justice in the Maghreb
Oct 27, 2014
The Tunisian Media in Transition
Oct 27, 2014
Civil Society in the Tunisian Revolutionary Process
Oct 27, 2014
There’s a Riot Going On: From Haiti to Tunisia
Oct 27, 2014
Tunisia and Egypt: Commonalities and Differences
Oct 27, 2014
The Revolution in Sousse and the Rebuilding of Ennahda
Oct 27, 2014
The Labour Movement and the Culture of Protest: A Long View of Close Ties
Oct 27, 2014
Origins of the Tunisian Revolution: Social Explosion and Political Frustration
Oct 27, 2014
From the Ills of Poverty to the Will to Dignity: Some Causes of the Tunisian Uprising
Oct 27, 2014
Rents, Politics and Development: Evidence from Ben Ali’s Tunisia
Oct 27, 2014
Architecture of Dissent in Ben Ali’s Tunisia: 2001-2011
Oct 27, 2014
Opening of the conference
Oct 27, 2014