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Junior Researchers’ Conference “Revolutions and their Afterlives”, CERI-Sciences Po —Sciences Po Paris, 17 avril 2026 

Participants and research topics:

Emma Beard (Sciences Po Paris), Mobilizing Through Institutions: Kuwaiti Women and the Women’s Cultural and Social Society in 2011–2012
Harriet Marchand (Sciences Po Paris), The Founding of the PKK 1978–1979
Khyati Pandya (Sciences Po Paris), A Crime Against Humanity, By Humanity: How the Movement Against the Extraction, Exploitation and Estrangement of Shale Gas Fracturing Altered Algerian History
Laura-Albane Peyronnet (Sciences Po Paris), The 2017 Rif Movement: Through the Eyes of Nasser Zefzafi
Selim Üzüm (Sciences Po Paris), When rage boils over: Mobilizations in Turkish Kurdistan during 2014-2016


Abstract: What socio-political context pushes people to protest? When do protests get termed a “revolution”? And what forms of afterlives do the revolutions take in terms of the discourses about them as well as the socio-political trajectories of the states experiencing them? Using cases from the contemporary Middle East-North Africa region, the undergraduate students of the Fall 2025 course “Revolutions and their afterlives: The case of Middle East and North Africa” taught by Dr. Shreya Parikh will seek to answer these questions.

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Chargé de diffusion scientifique (3 avril 2026). Junior Researchers’ Conference “Revolutions and their Afterlives”, CERI-Sciences Po —Sciences Po Paris, 17 avril 2026 . IISMM. Consulté le 18 mai 2026 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/160ic


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