• video on the situation of Sahrawi refugees in Bordeaux
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    Film directed by Alice Rey and Manon Maunoir. Editing by Adrien Camus, translated by Marcelin Cabrera. In the framework of the Master 2 Pro “Health, Migration and Mediation” seminar of visual anthropology of the of the University of Bordeaux, in partnership with the association “The third door on the left”. An enlightening testimony on the…

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  • New publication : Culture et politique dans l’Ouest Saharien
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    The western Saharan region is often described as a "endemic" space of political instability: the secession of Northern Mali in 2012 and the overthrow of Amadou Toumani Touré, renewed tensions in Western Sahara, Eternity, movements and figures of emancipation in Mauritania denouncing the role of political and religious elites in the reproduction of a fundamentally...

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  • New publication : La generación de la amistad
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    Generacion de la amistad, the first bilingual Spanish-French anthology of contemporary Saharawi poetry bringing together the voices of eight great poets. Through a selection of their most beautiful poems, this book tells of the exile of the Saharawi people in the refugee camps of Tindouf in Algeria, but also the exile in Cuba, home to...

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  • Andreu SOLA MARTIN
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    Current position : Professor Institution adress : University Oberta de Catalunya (Spain) Research fields : the electoral violence the construction of peace Language(s) : Spanish French Experts Bibliography

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  • Claire-Cécile MITATRE
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    Current position : Lecturer Institution adress : University Montpellier 3 and Ecole Polytechnique Paris-Saclay (France) Research fields : heritage Policies in Western Sahara anthropology of the societies of the Oued Noun and the Western Sahara Contact : claire.mitatre@univ-montp3.fr Language(s) : French Experts Professional page Bibliography

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  • Pablo-Ignacio de Dalmases
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    Current position : Searcher Institution adress : University Oberta Catalunya (Spain) Research fields : Spanish-speaking Africa West Africa Contact : correodalmases@yahoo.es Language(s) : Spanish Exeperts Bibliography

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  • Cinzia TERZI
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    Current position : PhD candidate in contemporary history Institution adress : University of Modena y Reggio Emilia (Italy) Research fields : contemporary history colonial history Contact : cinzia.42113@gmail.com Language(s) : Italian Spanish Bibliography

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  • Carolina SANCHEZ JIMENEZ
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    Current position : Professor Institution adress : University of Malaga (Spain) Research fields : international law Contact : carolina@uma.es Language(s) : Spanish English Experts Professional page Bibliography

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  • Ana GIMENEZ
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    Current position : Professor Institution adress : University Jaume I (Spain) Research fields : interculturalism inter-ethnic conflicts racism Contact : agimenez@uji.es Language(s) : Spanish Experts Bibliography

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  • ”La génération sahraouie de la guerre : des études à Cuba à la migration économique en Espagne”‪ – Carmen Gomez Martin
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    The Saharawi-Moroccan War (1975-1991) was defined by the regional struggle between Morocco and Algeria for leadership in the Maghreb as well as by international Cold War tensions. This context influenced both the Western Sahara conflict as well as the social and political emancipatory project of the Saharawi national liberation movement, whose aim was to establish...

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