FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20
Luce Hall Auditorium
5:00pm: KEYNOTE ADDRESS | IRA WILLIAM ZARTMAN | Johns Hopkins University | The Maghrib: Democratic Deficit and US Policy
8:30pm: MOVIE | I Love Hip-Hop in Morocco Directed by JENNIFER NEEDLEMAN and JOSHUA ASEN
Introduction by MOKHTAR GHAMBOU | Yale University
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21
Luce Hall, Room 203
8:45am: Introduction
PANEL 1 | Regime Change
Discussants: ELLEN LUST and NADIA MARZOUKI | Yale University
9:00am: ABDALLAH LABDAOUI | Faculté de droit, Casablanca, Morocco | Regime Change without Regime Change in Morocco
9:30am: SALOUA ZERHOUNI | Faculté de Droit, Rabat, Morocco | Morocco: Regime Continuity through ‘Controlled Repoliticization’
10:00am: Break
10:30am: LAHOUARI ADDI | Institut d’Etudes Politiques, Lyon, France | Political Parties in Algeria
11:00am: MOHAMMED HACHEMAOUI | Institut d’Etudes Politiques, Paris, France | An Electoral Sociology of Political Clientelism in Algeria
11:30am: Discussion
Panel 2 | Representation and Public Debate
Discussants: FRANK GRIFFEL and ADRIA LAWRENCE | Yale University
2:00pm: BAUDOUIN DUPRET and JEAN-NOËL FERRIÉ | Centre National de la Recherche Supérieure, France | Debating in the Moroccan Parliament: A Praxeological Approach
2:30pm LINDSAY BENSTEAD | Princeton University | Parliamentary Politics in Morocco and Algeria
3:00pm: Break
3:30pm: KEVIN DWYER | American University of Cairo, Egypt | Visual Rhetoric and Freedom of Expression
in the Maghreb
4:00pm: MARK TESSLER | University of Michigan | How Ordinary Citizens in Algeria and Morocco Think About Politics and Religion
4:30pm: Discussion
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22
Luce Hall, Room 203
PANEL 3 | The Political Economy of Domination and Obedience
Discussant: TOLGA KOKER | Yale University
9:00am: BÉATRICE HIBOU | Centre National de La Recherche Supérieure, France | Power by Credit: Debt Economy and the Exercise of Domination (and Repression) in Tunisia
9:30am: JEREMY KEENAN | Bristol University, UK | The Impact of Global War on Terror on Maghrebian Economy
10:00am: IVAN MARTIN | University Carlos III, Madrid, Spain | The Political Economy of Morocco’s INDH (National Initiative for Human Development): Acting Local, Thinking Central?
10:30am: Discussion
PANEL 4 | Gender Relations and Political Change
Discussant: MARCIA INHORN and HALLA NASSAR | Yale University
2:00pm: WILLY JANSEN | Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands | What Happened to Zina Diali?
Gender in Algerian Cartoons
2:30pm: MOUNIRA CHARRAD | University of Texas at Austin | From State Feminism to Women’s Activism, Waves of Legislation in Tunisia
3:00pm: ABDELKADER CHEREF | Islamic University, Dubai, United Arab Emirates | Disorganize and Demobilize: The Neopatriarchal Algerian State and Women’s Political Marginalization
3:30pm: Break
4:00pm: MARGARET RAUSCH | University of Kansas | Women’s Preaching Sessions in Morocco
4:30pm: FATIMA SADIQI | Center for Studies and Research on Women, Fès, Morocco | The Cultural Roots of Feminism in Morocco
5:00pm: ENNAJI MOHA | University Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah, Fès | The New Family Code in Morocco
and Social Change
5:30pm: Discussion