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THE SOCIAL ORIGINS OF THE NEW BOURGEOISE IN THE ALGERIAN CITIES - AN EXPLORATORY STUDY IN THE CITY OF MAGHNIA

Dalila Lalaouna, Meriem Kaddouri and Linda Abdelaoui
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Dalila Lalaouna: University of Khenchela, Algeria
Meriem Kaddouri: University of Oran 2, Algeria
Linda Abdelaoui: University of Tlemcen, Algeria

Management Intercultural, 2016, issue 37, 369-379

Abstract: The Algerian society has experienced economic, polical and social changes, which have affected its structure and its Castes in general . Therefore , the question of the new bourgeoisie in the Algerian cities is about a specificity which accentuates the problematic character that raises the question; in addition to the difficulty on the theoretical plan within the sociological legacy and the definition of the procedure . It is difficult for us to define the nature of the social structure that we are looking for , because it is an attempt to present a map of social caste. it seems to be an attempt full of risks, and in the light of these data ,our research focuses on the issue of the origins and social contexts of the New bourgeoisie in the city of Maghnia , and on the degrees of the conscience of those who belong to them. However our approach will focus first on the study of practice that we have performed (on the ground), then on certain works of the audit. Our research will also focus on this social category in the Algerian cities, since the phenomenon of bourgeoisie is governed by by vague and unclear norms which contain a lot of uncertainty.

Keywords: Social Class; Bourgeoisie; City; Maghnia (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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