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Geographer, CNRS research fellow at UMR ESO (University of Angers). Her work focuses on international migration, and more specifically on Moroccan men and women in France, Spain and Italy, as well as in the Gulf States (United Arab Emirates).
Latest publication
Huelva Strawberries Feeding Europe and Children of Moroccan Women: Reproductive Justice and Racial Capitalism
- By Chadia Arab
In Cahiers du Genre (2025/2 n° 79)
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Huelva Strawberries Feeding Europe and Children of Moroccan Women: Reproductive Justice and Racial Capitalism
- By Chadia Arab
In Cahiers du Genre (2025/2 n° 79)
From Morocco to Huelva, the “strawberry ladies”
From survival migration to survival farming
- By Chadia Arab
- and Mustapha Azaitraoui
In Écologie & politique (2025/1 N° 70)
Being a female surfer in Morocco
The conditions for socialization against the norms
- By Christophe Guibert
- and Chadia Arab
In Terrains & travaux (2016/1 No 28)
The Migrating Circulations of Trans-Migrants
- By Pauline Carnet,
- Mehdi Alioua,
- Fatima Qacha,
- et al.
In Multitudes (2012/2 No 49)
The emergence of migratory movements of Moroccan women to new destinations—Spain and the United Arab Emirates
- By Chadia Arab
In NAQD (2010/1 No 28)
Berriane Mohamed, Marocains de l'extérieur 2013
- By Chadia Arab
In Revue européenne des migrations internationales (2015/3 Vol. 31)
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Huelva Strawberries Feeding Europe and Children of Moroccan Women: Reproductive Justice and Racial Capitalism
In Cahiers du Genre (2025/2 n° 79)
From Morocco to Huelva, the “strawberry ladies”
From survival migration to survival farming
- By Chadia Arab
- and Mustapha Azaitraoui
In Écologie & politique (2025/1 N° 70)
Being a female surfer in Morocco
The conditions for socialization against the norms
- By Christophe Guibert
- and Chadia Arab
In Terrains & travaux (2016/1 No 28)
Berriane Mohamed, Marocains de l'extérieur 2013
In Revue européenne des migrations internationales (2015/3 Vol. 31)
The Migrating Circulations of Trans-Migrants
- By Pauline Carnet,
- Mehdi Alioua,
- Fatima Qacha,
- et al.
In Multitudes (2012/2 No 49)
The emergence of migratory movements of Moroccan women to new destinations—Spain and the United Arab Emirates
In NAQD (2010/1 No 28)