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Social Movements and Democratization in North Africa, 1912-2024

English · Hardback

Will be released 13.06.2026

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This transdisciplinary book examines social movements in contemporary North Africa, namely Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. It focuses on nationalist, democratic, women s, Islamist, Berber (Amazigh), and youth movements since 1912 through the post-Arab Spring era. While adopting an integrative approach, it emphasizes the human and social dimensions as central scopes of social movements. In doing so, the book takes current debates on the topic to a more inclusive level, involving linkages among policy, cultural identity, democratic culture, and social justice. It analyzes the role of social movements in driving social change, democratization, development, and social cohesion. The book engages with these themes, which integrate the social, economic, cultural, and political aspects of social movements, and critically interrogates the theories, methods, and practices relevant to them, highlighting the roles of the state and civil society in enhancing civil rights and democracy in the region.

List of contents

Chapter 1: Introducing and Contextualizing Social Movements in North Africa.- Chapter 2: The Nationalist Movements.- Chapter 3: The Movements for Human Rights and Democracy.- Chapter 4: The Islamist Movements.- Chapter 5: The Women s Movements.- Chapter 6: The Berber (Amazigh) movements.- Chapter 7: The youth movements.- Chapter 8: Conclusion.

About the author

Moha Ennaji
is a professor at Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University in Fès. He has previously taught at Rutgers University and has been a visiting scholar at the Universities of Washington and Arizona. His recent publications include 
Muslim Moroccan Migrants in Europe
 (Palgrave) and 
Multiculturalism and Democracy in North Africa 
(Routledge).

Summary

This transdisciplinary book examines social movements in contemporary North Africa, namely Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. It focuses on nationalist, democratic, women’s, Islamist, Berber (Amazigh), and youth movements since 1912 through the post-Arab Spring era. While adopting an integrative approach, it emphasizes the human and social dimensions as central scopes of social movements. In doing so, the book takes current debates on the topic to a more inclusive level, involving linkages among policy, cultural identity, democratic culture, and social justice. It analyzes the role of social movements in driving social change, democratization, development, and social cohesion. The book engages with these themes, which integrate the social, economic, cultural, and political aspects of social movements, and critically interrogates the theories, methods, and practices relevant to them, highlighting the roles of the state and civil society in enhancing civil rights and democracy in the region.

Product details

Authors Moha Ennaji
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 13.06.2026
 
EAN 9783032166272
ISBN 978-3-0-3216627-2
Illustrations Approx. 300 p. 12 illus.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science

Soziologie, Afrika, Civil Society, Democracy, Social Movements, Resistance, Arab Spring, Political Sociology, Social Change, Activism, auseinandersetzen, African Politics, North Africa, Politics and International Studies, Protests, mobilization

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