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Abir Kréfa, Max Weber Center (UMR 5283), Lyon 2 University
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Globalization, revolution and socialization
The variables at play in the emergence of the LGBT movement in Tunisia
- By Abir Kréfa
In Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales (2022/5 No 245)
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The Tunisian LGBT movement: An effect of the revolution?
- By Abir Kréfa
In Ethnologie française (2019/2 Vol. 49)
Globalization, revolution and socialization
The variables at play in the emergence of the LGBT movement in Tunisia
- By Abir Kréfa
In Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales (2022/5 No 245)
Gender and political crises: Analytical contributions and empirical possibilities
- By Abir Kréfa
- and Sarah Barrières
In Ethnologie française (2019/2 Vol. 49)
The Body and Sexuality in Tunisian Literature
Issues Surrounding the Recognition, Costs, and Effects of “Transgressing”
- By Abir Kréfa
In Travail, genre et sociétés (2011/2 No 26)
Women’s body in (post) revolutionary Tunisia
Individual property or a battle between parties?
- By Abir Kréfa
- and Rania Majdoub
In L'Homme et la société (2019/1 n° 209)
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Globalization, revolution and socialization
The variables at play in the emergence of the LGBT movement in Tunisia
In Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales (2022/5 No 245)
Modes et limites des résistances à la domination de genre dans les écrits de romancières tunisiennes
Women’s body in (post) revolutionary Tunisia
Individual property or a battle between parties?
- By Abir Kréfa
- and Rania Majdoub
In L'Homme et la société (2019/1 n° 209)
Introduction
Gender and political crises: Analytical contributions and empirical possibilities
- By Abir Kréfa
- and Sarah Barrières
In Ethnologie française (2019/2 Vol. 49)
The Tunisian LGBT movement: An effect of the revolution?
In Ethnologie française (2019/2 Vol. 49)
Are the Paths of Tunisian Intellectuals from Poor Backgrounds Exclusively Due to Structural Changes?
In Revue française de pédagogie (2014/2 No 187)
Female Tunisian writers ordered to mention the body and to keep it silent. Narrow avenues for literary recognition
In Ethnologie française (2014/4 Vol. 44)
Seeking Literary Autonomy in an Authoritarian Regime: A Case Study of Tunisian Writers
In Sociologie (2013/4 Vol. 4)
The Body and Sexuality in Tunisian Literature
Issues Surrounding the Recognition, Costs, and Effects of “Transgressing”
In Travail, genre et sociétés (2011/2 No 26)
The Uniforms Are No Longer in Control: The Arab Military Forces Confronted with Revolutions
- By Vincent Geisser
- and Abir Kréfa
In Revue internationale et stratégique (2011/3 No 83)