16 research outputs found

    Connie Carøe Christiansen og Lene Kofoed Rasmussen: At vælge sløret - unge kvinder i politisk islam

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    Connie Carøe Christiansen og Lene Kofoed Rasmussen: At vælge sløret - unge kvinder i politisk islam Anmeldes af Marc Schade-Poulse

    Staf Callewaert: Kultur, pædagogik og videnskab. Habitusbegrebet og praktikteorien hos Pierre Bourdieu

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    Staf Callewaert: Kultur, pædagogik og videnskab. Habitusbegrebet og praktikteorien hos Pierre Bourdieu Anmeldes af Marc Schade-Poulse

    Odd Are Berkaak: Erfaringer fra Risikosonen - opplevelse og slitutvikling i rock

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    Odd Are Berkaak: Erfaringer fra Risikosonen - opplevelse og slitutvikling i rock Anmeldes af Marc Schade-Poulse

    Ghania Mouffok: Etre joumaliste en Algérie.

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    Ghania Mouffok: Etre joumaliste en Algérie. Anmeldes af Marc Schade-Poulse

    The Left Wing Turn to Human Rights in Tunisia

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    This article explores the turn to human rights of Tunisian Maoist activists in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Many of these Tunisians later became human rights activists. I argue against prevailing views that ideological changes toward human rights in the late 1970s were the result of paradigmatic ideological shifts or the demise of socialist, anti-imperialist thinking, or an outcome of international human rights norm diffusion. Doubt or loss of faith in some or all parts of Marxism-Leninism led to a diversity of ideological transformations that were complex and hybrid. Drawing on interviews with former Tunisian Maoists, as well as on their writings, the article outlines the political and ideological environment in which they operated. It describes their solidarity work for political prisoners and explores their encounter with Amnesty International as well as the Tunisian League for Human Rights in its first years of existence, showcasing how multiple approaches to human rights existed among the activists

    Le raĂŻ et ses espaces de rencontres musicales

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    Vers la fin des années 1970, un genre musical rénové, la musique raï électrique, s’est fait connaître dans la région oranaise. Mass-médiatisée sur cassette audio, elle a connu un succès énorme et s’est propagée dans tout le Maghreb et parmi les communautés maghrébines en Europe. De plus, elle a trouvé une certaine place chez les consommateurs de ce qu’on dénomme aujourd’hui les « musiques du monde ». En Algérie, le succès du raï électrique a provoqué un débat dans lequel on percevait indirect..
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