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  1. 11.

    Article published in Anthropologie et Sociétés (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 32, 2008

    Digital publication year: 2009

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    AbstractThis article presents a anthropological analysis on the Rif of Morocco. Maghrebian and Moroccan anthropologies have remained deeply marked by the main anthropological schools of thought in spite of the recent sociological changes. This article investigates the heritage of Hart and Jamous's works in the actual research on the maghrebian society. Our empirical study leans on the Ketama tribe, which main economical activity consists in the culture of kif and its derivatives. We offer an analysis of the society of Rif based on the perspective of Ibn Khaldoun in order to develop an alternative approach of the anthropology of Rif and Maghreb.

    Keywords: Mouna, cannabis, changement, Rif, Maroc, Mouna, cannabis, change, Rif, Morocco

  2. 12.

    Lazhar, Mohamed

    Le Maghreb urbain

    Article published in Eurostudia (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 8, Issue 1-2, 2012-2013

    Digital publication year: 2014

  3. 13.

    Article published in Études internationales (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 24, Issue 1, 1993

    Digital publication year: 2005

  4. 14.

    Article published in Téoros (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 23, Issue 1, 2004

    Digital publication year: 2020

  5. 15.

    Article published in RECMA (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Issue 354, 2019

    Digital publication year: 2019

  6. 17.

    Article published in Santé mentale au Québec (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 18, Issue 1, 1993

    Digital publication year: 2007

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    ABSTRACT Studies on the psychological development of the Maghreb child, from the psychomotor as well as the emotional points of view, are still quite rare, as is literature and research on the Maghreb child's family and environment. This article synthesizes various data, while identifying what is generally unknown or misunderstood about the Maghreb. This is namely the case of information surrounding the Islam faith. Also, by raising questions about the female child, the author examines one of today's major sociocultural and political problems in Islamic countries: the female citizen of tomorrow in a changing world - an issue which the author considers essential to any endeavour in the field of mental health.

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    Article published in Études littéraires africaines (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Issue 17, 2004

    Digital publication year: 2017

  8. 20.

    Article published in Québec français (cultural, collection Érudit)

    Issue 127, 2002

    Digital publication year: 2010