This seminar forms part of the 'Social Movements and Popular Mobilisation in the MENA Research Theme'.
Tunisia is frequently known as the small “noiseless country” of the MENA that achieved its political transition and successfully managed to avoid civil war and authoritarian consolidation. Based on an ongoing fieldwork, Choukri Hmed presents his paper which, without undermining these political outcomes, proposes an analysis of the (un)changing frames and issues in both social movements and the political field in the country.
Event Details
Speakers: Dr Choukri Hmed, Paris Dauphine University
Chair: Dr John Chalcraft, LSE
Date: Tuesday 2 February 2016
Time: 17.15-19.15
Event Hashtag: #LSEHmed
Location: Room 9.04, Tower 2, Clement's Inn, LSE
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Speaker
Choukri Hmed is an Associate Professor in Political Science at Paris Dauphine University.