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Based on an analysis of the stories of engagement of young activists who took
part in the 20 February Movement in Morocco, this contribution explores the
process of individual transformation that occurred during the experience of
activism. We use the concept of political subjectivation to discuss the
succession of moments of rupture and re-semanticisation, the new ethical
configurations generated by the experience of activism and their long-term
consequences. This contribution is part of an ethnographic study that has
accompanied the evolution of the protests from 2011, carried out by the two
authors first independently and, from 2017, within the framework of the
‘Globally Sensitive: Revolt, Citizenship, and Expectations for the Future in
North Africa’ project.
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Morocco 20 February Movement Activism Political subjectivation
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Citação
Post-print version of: Vacchiano, F., Afailal, H. (2021). ‘Nothing will ever be the same again’. Personal commitment and political subjectivation in the 20 February Movement in Morocco. The Journal of North African Studies, 26:2, 231-250 (Published online 16 Sep 2019). DOI: 10.1080/13629387.2019.1665282
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Taylor & Francis
