Anouar Jamaoui is a Tunisian academic and researcher at the Center of Research and Studies on Dialogue of Civilisations and Comparative Religions, in Sousse, Tunisia. He obtained the Arab award for social and human sciences from the Arab Center for Research and Policies Studies in Doha in 2012, for research entitled Arabisation of the technical term: a critical review on the Arabic modern-lexical survey. He has a BA from the University of Letters and Human Sciences of Sousse, an MA in Arabic language and letters, and is preparing a PhD at the Faculty of Letters, Arts and Humanities of La Manouba, with a speciality in civilisation. He is interested in cultural anthropology, dialogue between civilisations, Islamology, terminology, and translation, and he has published various books and articles.
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaBlogging at the time of dictatorship
The Tunisian Internet Agency is responsible for harming national memory. Questions need to be answered and those...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaThe victims of tyranny and the need for transitional justice in Tunisia
It is important that a law be enacted to criminalize the whitening of dictatorships so that those longing for the...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaUGTT and the culture of dialogue in Tunisia
On the fifth anniversary of the uprising, national dialogue is what brought Tunisia to where it is today.
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaThe impact of the coalition on Ennahda and Nidaa Tounes
The multi-party government in Tunisia has shown the parties' willingness and ability to compromise, but has also...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaWill Essebsi reconstruct himself?
Essebsi should take this crucial moment in Tunisian history as an opportunity to reinvent himself, to rise to the...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaThe presidential election and linguistic violence in Tunisia
The leading presidential candidates and some of their supporters are setting a bad example with hostile,...