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    Bioclimatologie des infections cutanées mycosiques à Sfax (Centre-Est de la Tunisie) by Mounir Jarraya

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The fungal infections are a major public health problem in Sfax (Central-East of Tunisia) because it affects a vulnerable population. …”
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    Résistances de l’huile d’olive dans la Tunisie coloniale by Mohamed Frini

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Political submission in colonized Tunisia, during the end of the xixth and the beginning of the xxth centuries, found in olive oil a symbolic and yet thorough matter of resistance. …”
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    Faire la loi à l’Assemblée nationale constituante tunisienne. Recomposition et formation d’un nouveau personnel parlementaire tunisien by Déborah Perez

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…This article focuses on the Members of Parliament elected in 2011 to draft a new constitution for Tunisia. It insists on the great diversity of their profiles and shows how a part of them, mostly members of the majority, built resources alternative to those of the pre-revolution elite. …”
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    On Biohospitality: Hotels as Barracks or the Waiter’s Three Bodies by Habib Saidi

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…The article analyses the challenges and implications of the double-bodied disjointure (collective and individual) laid on Tunisia and the Tunisians in the course of the tourist migration phenomenon which occurred during the implantation of the tourism industry in the country. …”
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    L’architecte paysagiste à Alger pendant la période coloniale (1830-1962) : une figure émergente by Fares Trodi, Nadia Djelal, Philippe Potié

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…In spite of the many emblematic landscape development projects that have seen the light of day in Algeria, ranging from the first plantations by French military engineers to the master plan of the city of Constantine, the figure of the landscape designer had difficulty in emerging in Algeria compared with the neighbouring countries of Morocco and Tunisia. Based on an historical approach, this article shows how the figure of the engineer or architect conducting landscape developing projects in Algiers nevertheless emerged up until 1962. …”
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    Les fattara du ramadhân au Maghreb ou l’hétéropraxie religieuse au prisme des normes sociales et juridiques by Stéphane Papi

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Fasting the month of ramadhân is the fourth pillar of islam and has a community dimension very marked in the three Maghreb countries (Algeria – Morocco, Tunisia). However, the attitude of fattara who deliberately choose not to fast is tolerated when it remains confined to the private sphere. …”
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