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EDUCATION

Université Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris, France

PhD in Political science, December 2013

Very honorable distinction with unanimous congratulations from the jury

Université Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris, France

Master in Political science (specialisation: African studies), July 2007


TEACHING/RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Jan. 2021 to present

Secondary Teacher of History and Geography, Académie de Versailles, France

Courses based on the French secondary school curriculum.

Feb. 2022 to June 2022

Adjunct lecturer of Political science, Université de Versailles-Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France

Lectures in Social history of political institutions: state, democracy, civil society, parties in France and Europe (undergraduate).

Sept. 2021 to June 2022

Adjunct lecturer of Political science, Université Paris Nanterre, France

Lectures in European and international political sociology (postgraduate) and International relations (undergraduate).

Sept. 2015 to June 2017

Adjunct lecturer of History, INALCO, Paris, France

Lectures in Contemporary history of the Arab world, from the collapse of the Ottoman Empire to the Arab revolutions (undergraduate).

Sep. 2012 to Aug. 2014

Teaching and Research Temporary Attaché (ATER) of Political science, Université Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris, France

Lectures in International politics, Political sociology, Comparing political systems, Political forces and African studies (undergraduate and postgraduate). Supervising students.

Oct. 2010 to Feb. 2011

Adjunct lecturer of Political science, Université Paris-Dauphine, Paris, France

Lectures in Political science focused on French institutions until the Fifth Republic (undergraduate).

Jan. 2010 to Mar. 2010

Adjunct lecturer of Sociology, Rouen Business School, Rouen, France

Lectures in Sociology focused on classic authors and contemporary issues (postgraduate).

Sep. 2007 to Aug. 2010

Research fellow in Political science, Université Panthéon-Sorbonne, France

Thesis on Revolutionary National Council members careers (Algeria, 1954) directed by Prof. Johanna Siméant; collaborative survey during the World Social Forums in Nairobi and Dakar.


SELECTED PRESENTATIONS

June 2019

Diversity and structural inequalities. Workshop, Decolonizing the Academy, the Curriculum and the History of Decolonization, Netherlands Institute of Advanced Study, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Apr. 2019

Une apostasie impensable ? De la lutte anticoloniale à l’antiracisme ‘politique’ : retour sur une problématique marginalisée dans l’espace franco-algérien. Symposium, Disaffiliation, Dis-identification, Disavowal: (Ex-)Muslims and Public Apostasy from Islam in Francophone Culture and Politics, Senate House, London, England.

Jun. 2018

La cause de l’islamophobie en France. Contribution sur le rôle des intellectuels dans la diffusion d’une notion ambiguë, Symposium, Sociétés sécularisées aux défis des fondamentalismes religieux, Maison méditerranéenne des sciences de l’homme, Aix-en-Provence, France.

Dec. 2016

Legitimating Violence for a Legitimate Cause: Maquis, Urban Terror and Executions in the Algerian Revolution. Workshop, Understanding Insurgencies: Resonances from the Colonial Past, Centre d’histoire sociale, Paris, France.

May 2017

Djihad, guerre ou révolution ? Nommer le conflit algérien : enjeux théoriques et controverses politiques, Symposium, The Algerian War of Independence. Global and Local Histories, 1954-62, and After, University of Oxford, England.

Oct. 2012

Les messalistes à l’épreuve de l’indépendance : du MNA au PPA. Symposium, 1962, un monde – 1962 a World, Centre d’études maghrébines and Centre de recherche en anthropologie sociale et culturelle, Oran, Algeria.

Apr. 2011

Faire la révolution malgré la répression ? Le cas des indépendantistes algériens (messalistes). Symposium, Congrès international du réseau francophone des associations de science politique, Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium.

Oct. 2010

For a critical historiography of the messalist question. Workshop, Shadow, mirrors, white spaces ; Thinking Algeria with and beyond the limits of francophone scholarship in North America, Johns-Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA.