Article
French
ID: <
10.4000/insaniyat.23564>
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DOI: <
10.4000/insaniyat.23564>
Abstract
The article focuses on the presence of women in the hirak, a mixed movement that seems to have a long-term nature. The participation of women in the marches reveals certain signs that raise some questions. We raise, among others, the following questions: How does the sociology of social movements allow us to analyse this participation? Does the presence of women in the movement call into question the doxa of their under-participation, outside of the partisan militancy? What are the different logics of action of this women's mobilisation? Interviews conducted face-to-face and at distance by three female doctoral students, who themselves had been taking part in the weekly marches, made it possible to understand the main determinants of this mobilisation.