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Djafri, Riadh, Mariana Mohamed Osman, Noor Suzilawati Rabe, and Syafiee Shuid. "Algerian Housing Policies." Asian Journal of Environment-Behaviour Studies 4, no. 13 (2019): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.21834/aje-bs.v4i13.349.

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 Despite being one of the richest countries in Africa, Algeria’s affordable housing is still out of reach for low and even middle-income Algerians. Nowadays, Algeria is still suffering from housing shortage in terms of quality, affordability and number of units. The paper describes the Algerian Housing Policies using qualitative method of semi-structured interviews. The findings revealed that new mechanisms need to be injected and the housing agencies structure need to adopt an effective local, regional and national policies to promote the housing sector in terms of its quality and adequacy to the Algerian society which certainly will improve the overall Algerian quality of life.
 Keywords: Housing policies; Housing quality; Algerian society; Quality of life
 eISSN 2514-751X © 2019. The Authors. Published for AMER ABRA cE-Bs by e-International Publishing House, Ltd., UK. This is an open-access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). Peer–review under responsibility of AMER (Association of Malaysian Environment-Behaviour Researchers), ABRA (Association of Behavioural Researchers on Asians) and cE-Bs (Centre for Environment-Behaviour Studies), Faculty of Architecture, Planning & Surveying, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21834/aje-bs.v4i13.349
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Vasilyeva, Irina, Raisa Bogatova, and Nataliya Korneeva. "Science Diplomacy Model in Algeria and Prospects for Bilateral Scientific Cooperation with Russia." Science Governance and Scientometrics 18, no. 4 (2023): 613–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.33873/2686-6706.2023.18-4.613-638.

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Introduction. Science diplomacy is gaining increasing significance in expanding international science and technology cooperation. Algeria serves as an example of this trend, drawing the attention of numerous influential players in the international community. Establishing relations with them requires Algerian diplomacy to be flexible and capable of aligning its diverse interests. The research aims to identify the main actors in Algerian science diplomacy, determine the optimal forms of cooperation between Russia and Algeria, and outline the prospects for future cooperation. Methods. Through observation, comparison, and description methods, the authors have outlined the evolution of science diplomacy and provided examples of the most successful projects involving Algeria. Results and Discussion. The authors have developed a model from their research that clearly illustrates the key actors in Algeria's science diplomacy and their interactions on both national and international stages. The analysis of publication activity has revealed areas of cooperation between Russia and Algeria. Conclusion. To effectively address modern challenges such as climate change, water shortage, local military conflicts, and emerging diseases, it is crucial to foster productive partnerships among scientists, politicians, and diplomats. When examining Algeria's international scientific collaborations with other nations, it becomes clear that the country prioritizes its partnership with China. Algeria has numerous joint initiatives with the European Union, a longstanding relationship with France, and has established ties with the United States through the Algerian diaspora. Russia and Algeria share a mutual interest in collaborative research and development in fields such as mechanical engineering, computer technology, physics, and astronomy. Higher education cooperation between Russia and Algeria can facilitate the training of research and academic personnel, the establishment of professional networks, and the advancement of research programs and projects.
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Brazzoduro, Andrea. "Il nemico interno. La guerra d'Algeria nel cinema francese." PASSATO E PRESENTE, no. 76 (March 2009): 127–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/pass2009-076007.

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- Starts from France, that established the state of emergency according to an act dating back to the Algerian war (1955) to cope with the revolt which set on fire the banlieues in 2005. Siri's L'Ennemi intime, which came out in cinemas shortly afterwards, brought to the big screen exactly the French Algerian conflict. Contextualizing the film in the plentiful French production about this issue, the A. wonders whether we are faced with a new stage of "the Algerian syndrome" 50 years after the event or whether the Algerian war, caught up in a complex device of censorship and self censorship (official as well as by authors, producers, public), still remains the major repressed experience of French society (and its cinema). Keywords: Algeria, War, Memory, Cinema, History. Parole chiave: Algeria, Guerra, Memoria, Cinema, Storia.
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Scheele, Judith. "Recycling Baraka: Knowledge, Politics, and Religion in Contemporary Algeria." Comparative Studies in Society and History 49, no. 2 (2007): 304–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0010417507000503.

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Since the overwhelming electoral victory of Algeria's main Islamist party, the Front Islamique du Salut (FIS), in 1990 and 1991, the annulment of the elections by the Algerian army in 1992, and a decade of apparently random killings that followed throughout the country, religion has been at stake in most contemporary debates on Algeria. Algeria has thereby entered the field of larger debates within the Western world about radical Islam, the rise of religion, the rejection of “Western models,” and other expressions of the putative “clash of civilizations.” At the same time, relatively little has been said about what “Islam” actually means in the Algerian context, even by more perspicacious authors and analysts who are keen to stress the economic and social causes for the success of political Islam in Algeria (e.g., Burgat 1988; 1995; Charef 1994; Martinez 1998). This is not to say that the variety of religious practices in Algeria has attracted no attention from researchers. Rather, it means that those writers who focus on ‘local’ religion, such as Andezian (1993; 2001) and Hadibi (1999; 2002), tend to produce local accounts of the veneration of saints and pilgrimages, without referring to broader cultural dynamics and political struggles, and without attempting to link their findings in more than superficial ways to the emergence of modern Islamism.
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Kubinec, Robert, and Helen V. Milner. "Taxes in the Time of Revolution: An Experimental Test of the Rentier State during Algeria's Hirak." World Politics 76, no. 2 (2024): 294–333. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/wp.2024.a924508.

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abstract: This article examines the rentier thesis that a government's control over oil resources should help it to resist pressures for democratization. The authors' online survey experiment, implemented during a nationwide mobilization for regime change in Algeria known as the Hirak, used interactive experimental treatments to provide information about the Algerian government's subsidies for fuel resources and low value-added taxes. Based on a sample of 9,721 Algerians, the authors find that when Algerians learn about their country's relatively high level of fuel subsidies and low level of taxes, their assessments of the government's performance improve. However, the treatment has null effects for outcomes involving demands for representation, such as intentions to join protest movements. An analysis of treatment heterogeneity in terms of wealth shows that the wealthy became much more supportive of the regime in response to the treatment while in some cases the poor became much less so. This treatment heterogeneity appears to be related to divergent views among the wealthy and the poor concerning the goals of the protest movement, with the wealthy favoring institutional reforms while the poor prioritized redistributive justice.
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SAHNOUN, AOUAOUCHE MOHAMED, SALAH EDDINE DOUMANDJI, and LAURE DESUTTER-GRANDCOLAS. "A check-list of Ensifera from Algeria (Insecta: Orthoptera)." Zootaxa 2432, no. 1 (2010): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2432.1.1.

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Today Chopard’s 1943, “les Orthoptéroides d’Afrique du Nord", is still the reference book to work on Algerian Ensifera. 49 cricket (Grylloidea) species (16 genera) and 46 katydid and bushcricket (Tettigonioidea, Tettigoniidae) species (21 genera) were then mentioned, in addition to Lezina peyerimhoffi Chopard, 1929 (Stenopelmatidae). Since that time, no recent synthesis has been proposed for Algerian Ensifera, while their taxonomy changed deeply and new species have been described. In the present paper, we propose a reviewed list of Ensifera species from Algeria. All the species mentioned by Chopard (1943) and posterior authors, or collected during our own field work, are mentioned, including new species, i.e. 118 species or subspecies. The geographic localities where these species have been found are given, together with their geographic coordinates, bioclimatic stages and biogeographic zones. These data are used to discuss the diversity and geographic distribution of ensiferan communities in Algeria.
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Slimani, Samy. "Published biomedical research in Algeria – state of the art in 2014." Batna Journal of Medical Sciences (BJMS) 1, no. 2 (2014): 75–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.48087/bjmsoa.2014.1207.

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Background: Biomedical research is the motor for improving knowledge in the domains of biology, medical sciences, dentistry, and pharmacology. PubMed is the most known biomedical search engine; it covers all the “indexed” biomedical journals. We wanted to make a state of the art of Algerian biomedical research articles through a PubMed search. Methods: a PubMed search was performed on December 15th, 2014, using the PubMed website, by including as a unique search word: “Algeria”, as a MeSH (Medical Subject Heading) and as a free search, in order to capture all articles having included Algerian authors or having concerned an Algerian population. The intervals for the date of publication were restricted between January 1st and December 15th, 2014. We have saved the results, read the abstracts, and if necessary, the whole article. Results: All in all, 412 articles have been identified, in progression as compared with the preceding years (288 in 2012 and 336 in 2013). More than half of the articles were dealing with fundamental and translational research. Only three articles were published in surgery. Here we show a subjective selection of articles that we have judged are the most innovative. Conclusion: biomedical research, completed with an “indexed” publication is progressing in Algeria, although our country is still behind some African and Arab countries. Much progress has been made in improving knowledge in biomedical domains in Algeria, which deserves to be encouraged and amplified.
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Ghenim, Neema. "HYBRIDITY AND OTHERNESS IN ALGERIAN POSTCOLONIAL LITERATURE." Social Sciences, Humanities and Education Journal (SHE Journal) 1, no. 3 (2020): 103. http://dx.doi.org/10.25273/she.v1i3.7615.

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<p>The paper considers the dualistic existence between the Self and the Other during the Great War. Algerian participation in the war was compulsory and many authors wrote about the event.: Albert Camus, a Frenchman who belonged to a pied-noir family, Mohamed Ben Chérif, an Arab from Djelfa, and Elissa Rhaïs, a Jewish writer from Blida. <em>The First Man </em>(1994), Camus’s book, deals with the French who were reluctant participants in war. Mohamed Ben Chérif also published his first book, <em>Ahmed Ben Mostapha Goumier</em> (1997) that represents those Algerians who sought friendship with the French. In <em>Le Café Chantant (1920)</em>, Elissa Rhaïs gives another picture of an Algerian who participated in the Great War. This paper examines the meeting with the Other that left indelible marks on the protagonists’ identities.</p>
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Touitou, Mohammed, Laib Yacine, and Boudeghdegh Ahmed. "Spatial disparity and inequality of education domain in Algeria: a spatial econometric approach." International Journal of Social Economics 47, no. 9 (2020): 1161–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijse-11-2019-0699.

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PurposeDespite significant progress in schooling, social and spatial inequalities in access to education remain important in Algeria. In the present article, taking into account the geographic dimension makes it possible to identify the links existing between spatial location and disparities in the field of education in Algeria. Also, three types of education indicators (quantity, quality and inequality) are used in the study. The study’s sample includes 48 Algerian provinces, studied between 2008 and 2018.Design/methodology/approachIn this study, the authors used data from the 2008 and 2018 General Census of Population and Housing (GCPH) for 48 provinces. Indeed, the two censuses of 2008 and 2018 (sources of data for this study) were based on questionnaires intended for different categories of the population (households, non-household populations, transit population, etc.). Therefore, the no response rate is assumed to be close to 0. Using spatial econometric techniques.FindingsResults indicate that the indicator used is strong spatial disparity in education in Algeria. The development of a spatial synthetic index (SI) makes it possible to measure more precisely the extent and nature of spatial disparities in the field of education in Algeria. The results also confirm the hypothesis of β-convergence of the performance of the Algerian education system. Consequently, the need for policies to reduce the unfair inequalities between different areas is apparent.Originality/valueWorks that analyze education indicators in a classical perspective (educational performances between different sexes and between rural and urban areas) are abundant (Amaghouss and Ibourk, 2013a). However, very few studies proceed to the analysis of educational variables in a spatial perspective (Catin and Hazem, 2012). To the best of the authors’ knowledge, no work has tried to analyze spatial disparities in the field of education in Algeria.
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Troudi, Hadjer, and Djamila Bouyoucef. "Predicting purchasing behavior of green food in Algerian context." EuroMed Journal of Business 15, no. 1 (2020): 1–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/emjb-03-2019-0046.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is twofold: first, the verification of applicability of reasoned action theory to analyze consumer behavior in Algerian context; and second, the identification and analysis of factors influencing purchasing behavior in green food sector. Design/methodology/approach The authors proposed a model based on reasoned action theory that combines two types of variables, the green marketing type and personal type, in order to predict purchasing behavior of green food. The authors have established a structural equations modeling, with a path analysis on a sample of 304 Algerian consumers from Algiers town. Findings The model was confirmed and the results showed how green marketing and personal factors influence the green food purchasing behavior in direct and indirect way, in presence of the mediating variables’ attitude toward green food and intention to buy green food. Research limitations/implications There is no database or any information concerning green consumption in Algerian context. There is a lack of information about green production in food field. The choice of reasoned action theory as a theory explaining the decision-making process leading to purchasing act is based on fact that the Algerian field of food sector is virgin of this type of analysis, so the authors thought it is appropriate to apply the reasoned action theory as a first initiative in this field. Also, a more recent and more innovative psychological theory should be applied in the future studies. Practical implications The study will give researchers interested in Algerian context a better understanding of consumer behavior, especially in green product case, and will open new paths for future research in the same field by the application of another psychological theory that is more recent and innovative; the study can open research paths for other fields as well, such as consumer behavior toward green cosmetic products in Algeria. Social implications The implications of this research can assist marketers for better positioning in green food market using the results indicated in research. The better understanding of factors influencing consumer purchasing behavior will encourage contractors to invest in this field in Algiers town context. Originality/value The study was established in a context where consumer market data of green food are non-existent, so the research represents an orientation to green food marketers toward a better positioning in relation to influence factors of their market target.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Algerian Authors"

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Longou, Schahrazède Ungar Steven. "Violence et rebellion chez trois romancières de l'Algérie contemporaine Maissa Bey, Malika Mokeddem et Leila Marouane /." Iowa City : University of Iowa, 2009. http://ir.uiowa.edu/etd/401.

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Schleppe, Beatriz Eugenia. "Empowering new identities in postcolonial literature by Francophone women writers." Thesis, 2003. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/utexas/fullcit?p3116178.

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Masters, Karen Beth. "Women adrift : familial and cultural alienation in the personal narratives of Francophone women." Thesis, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/21017.

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This study analyzes the experience of alienation from family and culture as portrayed in the personal narratives of francophone women. The authors appearing in this study are Assia Djebar and Marie Cardinal, from Algeria, Mariama Bâ and Ken Bugul, from Senegal, Marguerite Duras and Kim Lefèvre, from Vietnam, Calixthe Beyala, from Cameroon, Gabrielle Roy, from Canada, and Maryse Condé, from Guadeloupe. Alienation is deconstructed into the domains of blood, money, land, religion, education and history. The authors’ experiences of alienation in each domain are classified according to severity and cultural normativity. The study seeks to determine the manner in which alienation manifests in each domain, and to identify factors which aid or hinder recovery. Alienation in the domain of blood occurs as a result of warfare, illness, racism, ancestral trauma, and the rites of passage of menarche, loss of virginity, and menopause. Money-related alienation is linked to endemic classism, often caused by colonial influence. The authors experienced varying degrees of economic vulnerability to men, depending upon cultural and familial norms. Colonialism, warfare and environmental depending upon cultural and familial norms. Colonialism, warfare and environmental degradation all contribute to alienation in the domain of land. Women were found to be more susceptible to alienation in the domain of religion due to patriarchal religious constructs. In the domain of education, it was found that some alienation is inevitable for all students. Despite its inherent drawbacks, education provides tools for empowerment which are crucial for overcoming alienation. Alienation in the domain of history was found to hinder recovery due to infiltration of past trauma into the present, while empowerment in this domain fosters optimism and future-oriented thinking. Each domain offers opportunities for empowerment, and it is necessary to work within the domains to create a safe haven for recovery. Eight of the nine authors experienced at least a partial recovery from alienation. This was accomplished via cathartic release of negative emotions. Catharsis is achieved by shedding tears, talking, or writing about the negative experiences. The personal narrative was found to be especially helpful in promoting healing both for the author and the reading audience.<br>Classics and World Languages<br>D. Litt. et Phil. (French)
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Books on the topic "Algerian Authors"

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Mohand, Si. Mouloud Feraoun: Les poèmes de Si Mohand. Editions Bouchene, 1989.

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Khireddine, Ahmed. Rocher de sel: Vie de l'écrivain Mohamed Bencherif. L'Harmattan, 2006.

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Médiène, Benamar. Les jumeaux de Nedjma: Kateb Yacine, M'hamed Issiakhem : récits orphelins. Publisud, 1998.

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Médiène, Benamar. Kateb Yacine: Le coeur entre les dents : biographie hétérodoxe. R. Laffont, 2006.

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Médiène, Benamar. Kateb Yacine: Le coeur entre les dents : biographie hétérodoxe. R. Laffont, 2006.

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Djebar, Assia. Algerian white: A narrative. Seven Stories Press, 2001.

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Rondeau, Daniel. Camus ou les promesses de la vie. Mengès, 2005.

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illustrator, Pignon Sébastien 1972, ed. Le pays de ma mère: Voyage en Frances. Bleu autour, 2013.

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Gomez, Manuel. Camus l'Algérois: Ouverture des dossiers secrets, les interdits et les enquêtes récentes, les vérités cachées. C.L.C., 2004.

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Gomez, Manuel. Camus l'Algérois. Livres & Images, 1998.

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Book chapters on the topic "Algerian Authors"

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Meslem, Hanane, and Ayoub Abbaci. "Netnographic Study on the Adoption of Inbound Marketing by E-Commerce Platforms in Algeria." In Strategic Innovative Marketing and Tourism. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-51038-0_7.

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AbstractThis research studies the adoption of inbound marketing by E-commerce platforms in Algeria. The analysis is based on an observational and a Netnographic study which was done by the authors and supported by traffic statistics from Similar Web. An observation of the combination of inbound marketing techniques was carried out on a couple of Algerian platforms, with a view to extracting a set of guideline principles to leverage the incoming approach. These techniques were chosen based on what we deemed most suitable for our cases in the literature review. The results generated several key recommendations aiming to improve the effectiveness of the inbound approach, particularly within e-commerce platforms in Algeria.
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Bouchareb, Amal. "Editors’ Conversation with Algerian-Italian Author and Translator Amal Bouchareb: Arab Women’s Cultural Production in Italy—Struggling Against Stereotypical Representations or Fitting into Neo-Orientalist/White Feminist Paradigms?" In Female Cultural Production in Modern Italy. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-14816-3_26.

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Treacy, Corbin. "Writing in the Aftermath of Two Wars: Algerian Modernism and the Génération ’88." In Algeria. Liverpool University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5949/liverpool/9781786940216.003.0007.

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Algerian literary works from the civil war of the 1990s are often described as testimonial—a littérature d’urgence. While the label ignores many experimental and anti-representational works from this period, the décennie noire clearly weighed on authors and provoked particular aesthetic responses. Less has been said of Algerian cultural production from the years following the civil war. Algerian writers have started to leverage fantasy, myth, and the fable to respond to the increasingly surreal relationship between state and society. This article addresses the shift from realism to surrealism in contemporary Algerian fiction, with special attention to the ways in which less representational texts more fully adumbrate the particularities of the Bouteflika era. Specifically, I focus on works by Mustapha Benfodil and Kamel Daoud, two authors born after independence who continue to live, write, and publish in Algeria. Their affiliation with Éditions Barzakh—an independent Algerian publisher — has granted their work the freedom to deviate from the proscribed narratives of terrorism and victimhood more common to Algeria’s export literature. I argue that Daoud and Benfodil create alternative forms of literary engagement that articulate a revised Algerian nationalism, plotting paths to futures beyond the limiting terms of the static present.
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Panaïté, Oana. "A Place of Dialogue." In The Colonial Fortune in Contemporary Fiction in French. Liverpool University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5949/liverpool/9781786940292.003.0007.

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Contemporary writers create narratives that delve into the residual effects of Western colonization while integrating them into a larger ethical discussion about the complicity and responsibility of the colonizers as well as the formerly colonized. In so doing, late twentieth- and early twenty-first-century authors such as the French–Algerian Leïla Sebbar and the Algerian-born Jewish–French Hélène Cixous, whose works are situated in the larger framework of memorial writing about colonial Algeria, engage with the melancholic behaviors rooted in the traumas of the past, as both individual and collective phenomena.
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Zina, Arabeche, Mohammed El Amine Abdelli, and Shajara Ul-Durar. "The Effect of Entrepreneurship on the Achievement of Business Performance." In The Importance of Entrepreneurship in Fostering Economic Progress. IGI Global, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-7127-2.ch006.

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Entrepreneurship is vital to economic growth, innovation, competitiveness, and poverty reduction. This chapter examines the degree of entrepreneurial orientation (EO) of 101 Algerian manufacturing SMEs and the consequences of EO dimensions such as innovation, proactivity, and risk-taking on business performance. Data were collected throughout a survey with a specifically designed questionnaire, and quantitative techniques were applied for their analysis. The results showed that Algerian SMEs have an average low entrepreneurial orientation. The authors concluded that there are some statically significant relationships between two dimensions of entrepreneurial orientation (proactivity and risk-taking) and SME performance. Thus, the Algerian entrepreneur is characterized by two specific psychological traits: the need for achievement and entrepreneurial self-efficacy. These results could help entrepreneurs plan their activities towards developing the entrepreneurial spirit of Algerian SMEs.
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Klouche, Badia, Sidi Mohamed Benslimane, and Sakina Rim Bennabi. "Ooredoo Rayek." In Research Anthology on Implementing Sentiment Analysis Across Multiple Disciplines. IGI Global, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-6303-1.ch065.

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Sentiment analysis is one of the recent areas of emerging research in the classification of sentiment polarity and text mining, particularly with the considerable number of opinions available on social media. The Algerian Operator Telephone Ooredoo, as other operators, deploys in its new strategy to conquer new customers, by exploiting their opinions through a sentiments analysis. The purpose of this work is to set up a system called “Ooredoo Rayek”, whose objective is to collect, transliterate, translate and classify the textual data expressed by the Ooredoo operator's customers. This article developed a set of rules allowing the transliteration from Algerian Arabizi to Algerian dialect. Furthermore, the authors used Naïve Bayes (NB) and (Support Vector Machine) SVM classifiers to assign polarity tags to Facebook comments from the official pages of Ooredoo written in multilingual and multi-dialect context. Experimental results show that the system obtains good performance with 83% of accuracy.
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Ainous, Redouan. "The Role of University, Structural, and Social Support Means on the Intention of Entrepreneurship." In Sustainable and Responsible Entrepreneurship and Key Drivers of Performance. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-7951-0.ch010.

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This chapter aims at studying the effect of the implicit factors on the intention of establishing an institution for the students of an Algerian university. The structural model of the study was proposed based on the Shapiro and Sokol model and the Ajzen model. The authors tested it on a sample of 163 university students at the University of Algeria 3. The model consists of a set of variables (the intention of establishing an institution as a dependent variable, structural and social educational support as independent variables). The results of the study showed that educational and social support factors affect the entrepreneurial spirit of students more than structural support. Value/authenticity of research enrich knowledge management literature that contributes to the search for how to support investment and support the intention to establish a special institution for young people through various mechanisms and means of support.
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Fieni, David. "Algerian Women and the Invention of Literary Mourning." In Decadent Orientalisms. Fordham University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5422/fordham/9780823286409.003.0006.

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This chapter revisits the gendering of loss in discourses of decadence through an exploration of four texts by Algerian authors. Ahlam Mosteghanemi’s Dhakirat al-Jasad (Memory of the Body), Yamina Méchakra’s La Grotte éclatée (The Blasted Cave), Assia Djebar’s Le Blanc de l’Algérie (Algerian White), and Hélène Cixous’s Si près (So Close) each produce spontaneous, singular forms of female solidarity in the face of institutional expectations relating to language, religion, and the state that overdetermine the value of women’s social work of remembering and forgetting. The chapter explores these four texts in light of psychoanalytic theories of mourning and melancholia and also a certain injunction of postcolonial theory that would impose permanent melancholia on postcolonial writing and thought. These texts experiment with inventive modes of literary mourning, from the “female grotesque” (Mary Russo) to a range of syntactic elaborations, which propose a different cure for postcolonial melancholia and open the possibility of a “melancholia of the public sphere” (Judith Butler).
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Smail Salhi, Zahia. "The New Maghrebi Woman and the Occident: From Occidentophilia to Ambivalence." In Occidentalism. Edinburgh University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9780748645800.003.0007.

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As a reaction to European women’s campaign to save native women from their own men, Algerian authors debated the condition of native women and called for their emancipation through education. Questions around whether French education would divert them from their prime role as the guardians of national culture, whether too much Occidental culture would contaminate and alienate them from their own people, and whether exposure to French ways would incite them to rebel against their traditions and customs were debated at length. These questions and many others were echoed in the work of Djamila Débêche as the first Maghrebi feminist novelist whose novels illustrate the emergence of the French educated native woman, who is active in the public sphere and who, like her male counterparts, she engages with the Occident. Her novels and articles denote a total shift from the image of the silent and secluded native woman to that of the active feminist agent. In order to gain a better understanding of Débêche’s novels this chapter situates them in their feminist context and investigates the influence of French feminism and the emergent Algerian feminist movement on their author’s viewpoints.
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Bentouir, Naima, Mohammed El Amine Abdelli, and Akinyo Feyisayo Ola. "Driving Economic Development." In The Importance of Entrepreneurship in Fostering Economic Progress. IGI Global, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-7127-2.ch003.

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This chapter aims to provide insights into the importance of empowering women in entrepreneurship and its potential impact on economic growth. In this study, the authors analyze the influence of women's entrepreneurship on economic growth with a particular focus on Algeria's environment. The research highlights the significant role played by Algerian women in contributing to the country's economic development. To conduct this empirical investigation, they employed five variables: GDP, businesswomen ownership, women in the industrial sector, force labor women, and women's unemployment. The findings shed light on the crucial need to empower women in entrepreneurship and its potential benefits to economic growth 1990 to 2019 using annual data. According to the Johansen test, they found a long-run association between the GDP and the rest of the variables based on the vector error correction model and the co-integration test. The outputs of the VECM model confirmed the first results with a significant and negative coefficient, which means a long-run relationship between the variables.
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Conference papers on the topic "Algerian Authors"

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"CAGRE 2019 Authors Index." In 2019 Algerian Large Electrical Network Conference (CAGRE). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cagre.2019.8713301.

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Makhmutova, Maria. "THE LIBYAN PROBLEM AS A THREAT TO AFRICAN AND MEDITERRANEAN SECURITY." In Globalistics-2020: Global issues and the future of humankind. Interregional Social Organization for Assistance of Studying and Promotion the Scientific Heritage of N.D. Kondratieff / ISOASPSH of N.D. Kondratieff, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.46865/978-5-901640-33-3-2020-314-319.

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The article examines the negative impact of the Libyan crisis on European and African countries. The author notes that the main problem facing the EU is the illegal migration of Africans, which does not decrease even when implementing joint missions and programs. In turn, the chaos in Libya is played out differently on its neighbors. Countries such as Algeria and Egypt have tried to strengthen their borders, while Tunisia, Chad, Niger and Sudan have tried to adapt to current challenges.
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Dyachenko Olga, Viktorovna, and Andrey Petrovich Mazurenko. "LA POLITIQUE LÉGISLATIVE EN TANT QUE STRATÉGIE ET TACTIQUE LÉGISLATIVE." In Themed collection of papers from Foreign International Scientific Conference «Science and innovation in the framework of the strategic partnership between Algeria and Russia» by HNRI «National development» in cooperation with the University of Science and Technology Houari Boumediene. April 2024. Crossref, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.37539/240425.2024.59.13.008.

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The purpose of the study is to analyze modern law-making policy as a strategy and tactics in the field of lawmaking. The main method is a comparative analysis of different points of view on this type of legal policy. As a result of the research, the author's conclusions about the signs and concepts of the political and legal phenomenon under consideration are presented. Le but de l'étude est d'analyser la politique juridique moderne en tant que stratégie et tactique dans le domaine de l'élaboration de lois. La principale méthode consiste à comparer les différents points de vue sur ce type de politique juridique. En tant que résultat de l'étude, les conclusions de l'auteur sur les caractéristiques et la notion du phénomène politico-juridique en question.
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