Scientific event

Women, Research Theme at the Centre for Social and Cultural Anthropology Research: Synthesis and New Pathways
Women, Research Theme at the Centre for Social and Cultural Anthropology Research: Synthesis and New Pathways
Type
Study Day(s)
date
08/03/2020
heure
09:00
lieu
CRASC
Theme :
Families, Women, Children, Elderly, and the Issue of Solidarity
Keywords :
Algeria woman gender
Participants
Yamina RAHOU
intervenant
Biography
sociologist, researcher at CRASC. Her area of interest: the sociology of the family.
Badra MOUATASSEM MIMOUNI
Badra MOUATASSEM MIMOUNI
intervenant
Biography
psychologist, researcher, and author based at the Research Center in Social and Cultural Anthropology (CRASC) in Oran, Algeria. She specializes in developmental, social, and clinical psychology with a primary focus on family dynamics, the Kafala system, and child protection.
Biography
Permanent researcher at the Research Center in Social and Cultural Anthropology, specializing in Arabic literature and the novel.
Fouad NOUAR
intervenant
Biography
Associate Director for Research at the CRASC
Saliha SENOUCI
intervenant
Biography
Researcher at the Centre for Research in Social and Cultural Anthropology (CRASC), Head of the ‘Symbolic Representations and Language Practices’ division; area of interest: popular literature
Halima MOULAI
intervenant
Biography
Permanent Researcher at the Center for Research in Social and Cultural Anthropology (CRASC) in Oran, and Research Professor, Doctor in Modern and Contemporary History. She is interested in the history of the national movement and the Algerian revolution, as well as questions of memory, through her participation in several research projects within the institution, the most significant being the project: Memory and Social Change in Algeria in the Dominant Discourse among Categories of Youth (2011-2018).
She is currently working on themes related to memory and sites of memory, and is also a member of a project on the actors of the national movement in Algeria and their trajectories. Furthermore, she has published several articles on memory and history among youth.
Houria DJILALI
intervenant
Biography
Research Director in the Department of Socio-Anthropology at the CRASC, History and Memory. She specialises in modern and contemporary history, and her research falls within the field of the humanities, focusing on the study of historical issues and social memory.
Nadia SEMMACHE
intervenant
Biography
Research Director within the Department of Educational Anthropology and Training Systems at the CRASC. She specialises in sociology, and her research falls within the field of the humanities. Her academic interests focus on the sociology of work and organisation, urban issues, education, childhood and youth, alongside the study of the social and institutional transformations associated with these fields.
Samira NEGADI
intervenant
Biography
Research Professor in the Department of Socio-Anthropology of History and Memory at CRASC. She specialises in history, and her research falls within the field of the humanities, focusing on the study of history, collective memory and social transformations linked to historical contexts.
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Women, Research Theme at the Centre for Social and Cultural Anthropology Research: Synthesis and New Pathways
Women, Research Theme at the Centre for Social and Cultural Anthropology Research: Synthesis and New Pathways
Women, Research Theme at the Centre for Social and Cultural Anthropology Research: Synthesis and New Pathways