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Professor of sociology at Paris Cité University and researcher at the Center for Research in Philosophy, Sociology, Semiology, and Politics (PHILÉPOL). His work focuses on the sociology of revolutions and social movements, public policy, and the sociology of the state. He recently published, with A.
Latest publication
The outcomes of revolutionary situations
Rethinking revolution and regime change together through the cases of Tunisia and Egypt (2010–2014)
- By Chaymaa Hassabo,
- Choukri Hmed,
- Translated and edited by Cadenza Academic Translations ,
- Translator: Jenny Steel ,
- Editor: Marie Cloux ,
- Senior Editor: Mark Mellor
In Mondes arabes (2022/1 No 1)
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Observing Mobilizations
Reflections on the Tricks of the Trade in the Sociology of Social Movements
- By Hélène Combes,
- Choukri Hmed,
- Lilian Mathieu,
- et al.
In Politix (2011/1 No 93)
The outcomes of revolutionary situations
Rethinking revolution and regime change together through the cases of Tunisia and Egypt (2010–2014)
- By Chaymaa Hassabo,
- Choukri Hmed,
- Translated and edited by Cadenza Academic Translations ,
- et al.
In Mondes arabes (2022/1 No 1)
Challenging an Institution in the Case of an Unlikely Mobilization: About the “Rent Strikes” in the Sonacotra Hostels in the 1970s
- By Choukri Hmed
In Sociétés contemporaines (2007/1 No 65)
Abeyance networks, contingency and structures
History and origins of the Tunisian revolution
- By Choukri Hmed,
- Translated from French by Sarah-Louise Raillard
In Revue française de science politique (2012/5 Vol. 62)
Social movements “on the head of a pin”?
The role of physical space in the protest process
- By Choukri Hmed
In Politix (2008/4 No 84)
“The people want this regime to end”
Revolutionary Situations and Outcomes during the Occupation of the Kasbah Square in Tunis, 2011
- By Choukri Hmed
In Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales (2016/1 No 211)
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Articles
The outcomes of revolutionary situations
Rethinking revolution and regime change together through the cases of Tunisia and Egypt (2010–2014)
- By Chaymaa Hassabo,
- Choukri Hmed,
- Translated and edited by Cadenza Academic Translations ,
- et al.
In Mondes arabes (2022/1 No 1)
Revolutions and Political Crisis in the Maghreb and the Machrek
- By Choukri Hmed
- and Laurent Jeanpierre
In Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales (2016/1 No 211)
“The people want this regime to end”
Revolutionary Situations and Outcomes during the Occupation of the Kasbah Square in Tunis, 2011
In Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales (2016/1 No 211)
Beyond Tunisian Exceptionalism: The Flaws and Hazards of the Revolutionary Process
In Pouvoirs (2016/1 No 156)
State Repression and Revolutionary Situation in Tunisia (2010-2011)
In Vingtième Siècle. Revue d’histoire (2015/4 No 128)
Abeyance networks, contingency and structures
History and origins of the Tunisian revolution
- By Choukri Hmed,
- Translated from French by Sarah-Louise Raillard
In Revue française de science politique (2012/5 Vol. 62)
Observing Mobilizations
Reflections on the Tricks of the Trade in the Sociology of Social Movements
- By Hélène Combes,
- Choukri Hmed,
- Lilian Mathieu,
- et al.
In Politix (2011/1 No 93)
Social movements “on the head of a pin”?
The role of physical space in the protest process
In Politix (2008/4 No 84)
The Supervision of “Isolated” Foreigners through Social Housing (1950–1980): A Contribution to the Social History of the Work of Street-Level Bureaucrats
A Contribution to the Social History of the Enterprise of Street-Level Bureaucrats
In Genèses (2008/3 No 72)
Challenging an Institution in the Case of an Unlikely Mobilization: About the “Rent Strikes” in the Sonacotra Hostels in the 1970s
In Sociétés contemporaines (2007/1 No 65)