Mobilisations collectives à l'épreuve des changements au Maroc
Bouchra Sidi Hida
Revue Tiers-Monde, 2011, vol. HS, issue 5, 163-188
Abstract:
Modernity in general and the political reforms initiated by Morocco in association with economic liberalisation have been accompanied by the emergence of new social actors. The latter make use of the contemporary means of Internet, Facebook, to create a virtual space of freedom without boundaries, making for an innovative socialisation of collective mobilisation. They strive to convert conventions, customs and beliefs into more subjective rights and to this end have introduced new strategies and fresh activist repertoires onto the public stage. The phenomenon will be analysed here in keeping with a sociology of the subject as it represents an approach concerned with actors? interactions with others. This social relationship answers to a dynamic tension, responsible for permanent conflict, if not change itself. This contribution is based on observation, interviews and documentary analysis.
Keywords: collective mobilisation; Internet; Facebook; virtual/public space; Digital Activism; Morocco (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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