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100 1 _aEl Maarouf, Moulay Driss
_d(1981-....)
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245 1 4 _aThe urban and virtual rhetoric of tcharmil
_h[Ressource électronique] :
_bdisplay, violence and resistance /
_cMoulay Driss El Maarouf & Taieb Belghazi
300 _ap. 292-310
504 _aBibliogr. p. 309-310
520 _aThree years after the "Arab Springs", "operation tcharmil" resembles a postrevolutionary suspense, a police enigma where the culprits are known and the crime has yet to be discovered' (Florence Aubenas, Le Monde, 4 August, 2014)1 This paper revolves around Tcharmil, whose spatial and structural manifestations (i.e. in urban and internet spaces) signal a paradigmatic shift in the existing simple and straightforward meanings of youth violence. It recommends a way to link youth subcultures with the rising spirit of banditry, while minding the broad context of social resistance to political stagnancy as well as the deterioration of fundamental sectors, such as health, education, security, etc. In so doing we could further intensify the diverging symptoms of Moroccan youth's being in the world as well as register the characteristics worth deriving from youth phenomena. By the same token, we aspire to contribute to a far more adept reading of urban youth practices and new (sub)cultural stipulations. The accounts of mcharmlin are therefore vigorous texts for the inspection of conceptual categories like street violence, urban dynamics, youth resistance and counter-power
650 4 _aVIOLENCE
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650 4 _aJEUNES
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651 4 _aMAROC
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700 1 _aBelghazi, Taieb
_eAuteur
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773 0 _tThe Journal of North African Studies.-
_g2017, Vol. 22, n. 3, p. 386-410. -
_x0195-6051
856 _uhttp://www.fondation.org.ma/dsp/index/a659402-21
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990 _aBen Ali Rihab
035 _a1201786700
951 _aCM
700 1 8 _aبن الغازي، الطيب
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