The Arab media has been influenced by emerging news that has been reshaping the political arena over the last few years, in particular the high mobilization of several conflicts and wars in the region.
Tant els mòbils i els ordinadors, com els llapis, pinzells, pintures i pancartes han estat eines al servei d’aquest moviment, que ha tingut la plaça Tahrir com a centre de coordinació i informació.
Helena de Felipe, professora de la Universitat d’Alcalà, imparteix la conferència "Pares berebers, fills amazics", en una nova sessió del cicle "Interpretar la Mediterrània avui".
Hostility towards the Muslim presence in Europe is a growing concern, not only for populations professing Islam but also for numerous actors – both public and private – concerned about respect for human rights.
European-Maghrebi binationals are destined to become major actors in economic and cultural cooperation between the North and South shores of the Mediterranean, a cooperation that constitutes a veritable link between Europe and Northern Africa.
The exceptional youth-led wave of anti-authoritarian protests in several Arab countries in 2010–2011, refocused the world’s attention on Arab youth.
The wave of uprisings and social unrest that swept through Arab countries have motivated reflections about the transformative influence these events might have had in shaping new identities and emerging values.