The Moyen-Orient magazine published in the 4th quarter of 2016, n°32, a special dossier on Western Sahara. This issue includes 4 contributions, some of which were written by OUISO members. You will find the PDFs below:
- Wilson A., “Regards intimes sur un conflit : changements sociaux chez les Sahraouis” in Moyen-Orient, N°32, 2016, pp. 73-77
- Correale F., “Repères histoire : Quelques données sur le début de la lutte de libération sahraouie” in Moyen-Orient, N°32, 2016, pp. 78-79
- Boulay S. & Buquet J., “Guerre du web et activistes des médias au Sahara occidental” in Moyen-Orient, N°32, 2016, pp. 80-85
- Veguilla del Moral V., “Dakhla : Transformation d’une ville sous occupation” in Moyen-Orient, N°32, 2016, pp. 86-91
We would like to thank the director of this publication, Guillaume Fourmont, who kindly agreed to allow OUISO to put these 4 articles online.
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