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Organisation
Department of Conflict and Development Studies
Department
Main organisation:Faculty of Political and Social Sciences
Lifecycle:1 Jan 1993 → Today
Organisation profile:The department of Conflict and Development Studies concentrates his research primarily on the contemporary political and development problems in the global South, and on sustainable development in North and South.
Keywords:Conflictstudies, Ontwikkelingsstudies
Disciplines:Anthropology, Social change, Demography
Current researchers
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- Sami Zemni (Responsible)
- Jeroen Adam (Member)
- Max Ajl (Member)
- Emmanuel Akampurira (Member)
- Jaafar Alloul (Member)
- Jules Bakker (Member)
- Marte Beldé (Member)
- Joachim Ben Yakoub (Member)
- Juliette Billiet (Member)
- Koenraad Bogaert (Member)
Projects
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- Decentring without recentering: rethinking Member States' role in shaping a decentred European foreign policy through the cases of gender and religionFrom1 Jan 2024 → TodayFunding: BOF - doctoral mandates
- Race-making and Risk-distribution in Coffee Derivatives: An Extended Case-study of the International Commodity Exchange (ICE).From15 Nov 2023 → TodayFunding: BOF - doctoral mandates
- The Political Economy of River Sand Mining in South Asia: A Commodity Chain ApproachFrom1 Nov 2023 → TodayFunding: BOF - doctoral mandates
- Envisioning an alternative Future for the dispossessed in the Middle East and North Africa A study of property conflicts in Palestine, Morocco, and TunisiaFrom1 Oct 2023 → TodayFunding: BOF - various, HORIZON.1.2 - Marie Skłodowska-Curie-actions (MSCA)
- The Transformation of Agriculture and Women Farmworkers' Political Mobilization for labor rights in Southern MoroccoFrom1 Oct 2023 → TodayFunding: BOF - doctoral mandates
- From land occupations towards permanent settlements, a case study on the Serikat Petani Pasundan in West-Java, IndonesiaFrom1 Oct 2023 → TodayFunding: BOF - doctoral mandates
- Understanding urban protest in a context of war: An ethnographic analysis of ‘urban political terrains’ in Eastern DRC.From1 Oct 2023 → 31 Jan 2024Funding: BOF - doctoral mandates
- Racism and profit accumulation in asylum accommodation: navigating Britain’s housing logic and the refusal to be disposable.From6 Jun 2023 → 5 Feb 2024Funding: BOF - doctoral mandates
- Becoming propertied, becoming indebted: the making and unmaking of the Greek housing property regimeFrom1 Jun 2023 → 31 Jan 2024Funding: BOF - doctoral mandates
- Migrant incubators of development? The offshore infrastructures of Gulf medical training in EuropeFrom1 May 2023 → TodayFunding: BOF - postdoctoral mandates
Publications
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- The shaping of Islam and Islamophobia in Belgium(2011)
Authors: Sami Zemni
Pages: 28 - 44 - Returning to the Tunisian revolution: some reflections on political change during the Arab spring(2015)
Authors: Sami Zemni, Christopher K Lamont, Jan Van der Harst, Frank Gaenssmantel.
Pages: 51 - 66 - The unintended consequences of the war on terror: the transformation of a local Islamist insurgency into an al-Qaida franchise in the Maghreb(2008)
Authors: Sami Zemni
Pages: 16 - 17 - Rejoinder : reading Tahrir in Gramsci(2018)
Authors: Brecht De Smet
Pages: 135 - 145 - Alterglobalization and the limits of prefigurative politics(2014)Series: Studies in Critical Social Sciences
Authors: Brecht De Smet, Andy Blunden
Pages: 311 - 316 - 'Authoritarian resilience' as passive revolution : a Gramscian interpretation of counter-revolution in Egypt(2021)
Authors: Brecht De Smet
Pages: 1077 - 1098 - Egyptian workers and 'their' intellectuals: the dialectical pedagogy of the Mahalla strike movement(2012)
Authors: Brecht De Smet
Pages: 139 - 155 - In want of the people: Tahrir as a revolutionary reconstitution of the Egyptian national-popular subject(2016)
Authors: Brecht De Smet, Shabnam J. Holliday, Philip Leech
Pages: 137 - 156 - Marxisme en Islam: het syncretisme van Ali Shariati(2008)
Authors: Brecht De Smet
Pages: 66 - 71 - Taal is het medium, niet de boodschap(2022)
Authors: Sibo Kanobana, Vivien Waszink
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