Scientific event

The common cultural and social patrimony of the Algerian and Tunisian frontier regions - Models and representations
The common cultural and social patrimony of the Algerian and Tunisian frontier regions - Models and representations
Type
Internal Research Seminar
date
19/05/2025
heure
14:00
lieu
CRASC
Imagination and Social Processes Division
Theme :
Intangible Heritage and Popular Expressions
Keywords :
Algeria algerian heritage Cultural heritage heritage intangible heritage
Abstract
The research team from the Imaginary and Social Processes Division held an internal seminar entitled: 'The common cultural and social heritage of the border regions of Algeria and Tunisia: Models and representations', as part of the research project: 'The common cultural and social heritage of the border regions of Algeria and Tunisia'. Below is the project summary
<p>The research project presented is a new proposition under the framework of the study axis: “tangible and intangible cultural patrimony (collection, archives, and classification)”. The goal of this project is to identify and classify components of the cultural and social patrimony of the Algerian and Tunisian border regions, as well as to analyze some of these elements based on field surveys of ethnographic nature and in collaboration with the National Patrimony Institute in Tunisia.</p>
Participants
Réda KHEMIS
intervenant
Biography
Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Research in Social and Cultural Anthropology (CRASC) in Oran, Algeria. Affiliated with the ‘Imaginary and Social Processes’ Research Division, he specialises in popular literature. His work focuses primarily on intangible cultural heritage, popular literature and protest poetry.
Nassima HAMIDA
intervenant
Biography
Permanent Researcher at the CRASC , specializing in Sociology and Anthropology. She is affiliated with the Division of Imaginary and Social Processes , where her work explores the cultural and structural dynamics of social phenomena.
Mériem LIMAM
intervenant
Biography
Researcher in Socio-Anthropology affiliated with the Centre de Recherche en Anthropologie Sociale et Culturelle (CRASC). Her research interests focus primarily on cultural heritage (tangible and intangible), folktales, family traditions, and internal migration and social transformations within the Algerian Sahara.
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The common cultural and social patrimony of the Algerian and Tunisian frontier regions - Models and representations
The common cultural and social patrimony of the Algerian and Tunisian frontier regions - Models and representations
The common cultural and social patrimony of the Algerian and Tunisian frontier regions - Models and representations