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Submissions from 2016
Life in the Collective Era: How Land Cooperatives Tried (and Failed) to Promote Local-National Integration in Tunisia, Isaiah Sciford, Washington University in St. Louis
Special Education in Tunisia: A Case Study in Social Entrepreneurship, Kaitlan Shaub, College of William and Mary
Submissions from 2015
Witnesses to Revolution, Colleen Cassingham, Northwestern University
Women in Transition: Fighting Mentalities And Ensuring Political Participation in Post-revolutionary Tunisia, Hayley Schultz, Hope College
Marriage Culture in Tunisia: Post-Independence to Post-Revolution Shifts, Emma Wilder Conover-Crockett, Kenyon College
Submissions from 2014
Social Media & Revolution: The Importance of the Internet in Tunisia’s Uprising, Aamna Dhillon, New College of Florida
Challenging Tunisia’s Homogenous Arabness:Post-Revolutionary Civil Society Activismfor the ‘Invisible’ Tunisian Amazigh, Xavier A. Torres de Janon, Hampshire College
Submissions from 2013
To Vote or Not to Vote: Youth Political Agency in Post-Revolutionary Tunisia, Sarah Dickson, Colgate University
Submissions from 2012
Les Oubliés de l’Histoire: Perceptions of Harkis and Community Awareness, Lauren Gilbert, Muhlenberg College
I Can Show You the World: Surveillance and Introspection in Tunisian Medinas., Rachel Hagler, Williams College
Women in Post Revolutionary Tunisia: Political Inclusion and Prospects for the Future, Courtney Joline, George Washington University
Submissions from 2011
Zenga Zenga, Tente Tente: Can Tunisian Humanitarian Efforts Save and Preserve the Ideals of the Revolution?, Ava Hess, Columbia University
Duality in Bouazizi: Appraising the Contradiction, Alec Jacobson, Amherst College
The Revolutionary Art: Street Art Before and After the Tunisian Revolution, Nicholas Korody, Vassar College
Women’s Organizations in Tunisia: Transforming Feminist Discourse in a Transitioning State, Caitlin Mulrine, Denison University
Post-Revolutionary Effects: Political Self-Education of Tunisian Youth, Erica Zarlenga, Loyola University Chicago
Submissions from 2009
“Fusion” Musics and Tunisian Identity in the Age of the Global Stereo, Rachel Colwell, Oberlin College
The Secrets and History of the Madaniyya Sufi of Ksibet al-Mediouni, Tunisia, Ryan Heisler, Brandeis University
Globalization’s Impact on Identity Through Billboard Advertisements, Sarah Hogan, Dickinson College
Comparative Medinas: Complexity and Contradiction in Tourist Spaces in Tunisia, Maxwell E. Loos, Macalester College
Submissions from 2008
A Portrait of Perseverance: A Glimpse Into the Life of One Family in Edehara, Tunisia, Kathryn Graves Tindell, Butler University
Global Advertising and its Implications on the Concept of Spatial Identity: A Case Study of Urban Billboard Advertising in Tunis, Kristen Hackett, Connecticut College
Code-Switching Among Tunisian Women and its Impact on Identity, Krista Moore, Macalester College