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INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM
SOCIETY AND POLITICS IN NORTH AFRICA: Transformations & Challenges
27-28 December 2018
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The problematic of the conference:
For nearly two decades, North African societies have undergone significant and fundamental transformations in their social, cultural and religious patterns that have created problems and dangers for their societies. Some of the North African countries suffered from tribal disintegration (e.g. the Libyan case) and conflicts that threatened Libya's existence as a state. Tunisia witnessed a transformation as a positive leap towards the future in its first phase, but subsequent ideological conflicts showed that the process of transformation and construction in the new Tunisian state still needed time to mature the process of social and political harmony among various components of society.
In Algeria, the building of social consensus is still evolving and the deep differences between different ideological frameworks continue to affect the building of a cohesive community. In Morocco, social protest movements seem to have made the social and political struggle that might affect any future development. In Mauritania that is witnessing a new political experience, it is still suffering from the issues of social exclusion and marginalization of social groups that are excluded from all benefits of economic wealth. In Egypt, the image of the future, based on political and social partnership among all components of society, is not clear based on their social and cultural orientations.
This whole context reflects the survival of the dream of building a region of social cohesion and strong economic development that is far from realization but has also led to the emergence of deep problems that have not been resolved so far: Illegal immigration, unbalanced development, and the emergence of ineffective institutional communication among social and political actors and even elites, and problems of deviation among young people and high rates of urban and non-urban crime.
The social and political change in North African societies has not yet led to the building of fruitful projects. They were not able to move them from socially dysfunctional and socially disintegrated societies to a framework that brings together all of the cultural, political, social and cultural elites that drive their economic takeoff and achieve a balanced development to meet society's needs and challenges. Therefore, within this problematic framework, the important questions arise:
How have social, economic and cultural transformations affected North African societies?
Objectives of the Conference:
The conference aims to:
• Identify the historical dimensions that affect the lack of a deep positive changes in the societies of North Africa?
• Identify the social constraints affecting the lack of a deep positive changes in North African societies?
• Identify the economic constraints affecting the lack of a profound positive changes in North African societies?
• To identify the cultural obstacles affecting the lack of a deep positive changes in North African societies?
The importance of the conference:
The importance of the conference comes mainly from trying to understand the factors that led to the societal underdevelopment in certain countries – an important geostrategic space – in terms of their inability to achieve economic growth or real development. This symposium also hopes to elaborate the factors that lead to the lack of social transformations in the North African countries despite serious changes in those societies.
Conference Themes:
We suggest some basic themes and participants can propose topics that fall within the context of the conference.
1 – The reality of social transformation in the societies of North Africa: Political, cultural, social, historical, economic, etc.
2 – The societal, cultural, historical, and economic obstacles to achieving comprehensive social development in North African societies,
3 – The impact of social, cultural, communication, historical and economic transformations on North African societies,
4 – Prospects and challenges of building a North African mass space that achieves social, cultural and economic development in in North African societies.
5 – North African societies and the current transformations after 2011 (politically, culturally, intellectually, socially, economically, etc.).
Who Can Participate in the Symposium
Participation in the conference is open to specialists in the field of social sciences and humanities.
1 – Experts, specialists and academics.
2 – Centers of strategic thinking and research in the region and those interested in the region
3 – Media practitioners
4 – Decision makers and interested
5 – PhD students
Terms of Participation
Important Dates:
Registration fee: 150 Euros (covers symposium implementation and proceedings book)
Symposium Administration:
Advisory Board (Alphabetical Order):
Scientific Committee (Alphabetical Order):
Secretariat:
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