Abstract: This article is an attempt at comprehending and dismantling the phenomenon of violence against women in public and private spaces as well as cyberspaces during the Covid-19-induced quarantine. We […]
Abstract It is conceivable that humanity has been waiting for this pandemic Covid-19 to express what happened from tragic mutations in order to setfree from propagandaandalsoto find out what happened […]
Abstract Given the difficult situation of social, economic and political fragility that Tunisia has gone through and is still going through in a context where migration policies remain arbitrary for […]
Abstract In this paper, we aim to analyze the reality of the private sector’s labour conflicts in the lockdown period. In a context where social categories are in struggle to […]
Abstract Tunisia, like all other countries around the world, was subjected to an epidemic invasion, covid 19, which terrified all mankind and claimed the lives of thousands everywhere , not […]
Abstract The pandemic caused by the Corona virus is not a problem as much as it highlights problems caused by the neoliberal systems. Since the 80s governments abandoned their social […]
Abstract : The Tunisian government insists on the fact that the Covid epidemic is the same everywhere and that we bear the same responsibility and have the same strategies to defeat […]
Abstract : Social & economic problems return usually to show up with every crisis to highlight the real cracks that exist hiddenly in our social building. In fact, those cracks are […]
Abstract The revolution paths have not changed the situation of women workers in the agriculture sector radically. Rather, we believe that it has brought to light all the historical […]
Abstract In this paper, we will explore the impacts of Coronavirus crisis on the official political speech in Tunisia through the analysis of the speech of the president Kais Said and the […]