Media and Radicalizations: A Trans-Mediterranean Approach

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The School of Journalism, in partnership with the CERDACFF laboratory, the Faculty of Law and Political Science of Nice, Université Nice Côte d’Azur, the Union of Francophone Press, the 06 Press Club, the Association La Chose Publique and the association Entr’Autres, Mediaterranée.com journal, is organizing a training session on the theme: Media and Radicalizations: A Trans-Mediterranean Approach.

For the first time, a symposium discusses the media approach in the Mediterranean region on the theme of radicalization. Teachers, researchers, doctoral students, and journalists will be present to debate the subject.

The goal is to help journalists better understand and apprehend radical phenomena.


Program:

Friday, March 24

9:15 AM – Opening of the proceedings

Christian Vallar: University Professor, Director of the CERDACFF laboratory – Dean of the Faculty of Law and Political Science – Université Côte d’Azur

Marie Boselli: Director of the School of Journalism Nice – Doctor in Information and Communication Sciences

Horria Saïhi: Senior Reporter at Algerian Television, laureate of the International Courage Award by Women’s Media Foundation, author of “Voices without Veils”

Marika Bret: Director of Human Resources Charlie Hebdo

Yasmina Touaibia: Doctor in Political Science, Teaching Assistant, Associate Researcher ERMES, CERDACFF, Université Nice Côte d’Azur, IRMC Tunis. Project Manager, School of Journalism, Nice.

9:30 AM – 11:30 AM – Round Table No. 1: “Radicalizations: Concepts and Issues”

Ghadi Mokalled: Senior Lecturer, Head of the Public Law Department – Islamic University of Lebanon – “The Distinction between Islamism and Islam”

Patrick Amoyel: Philosopher, Psychoanalyst, Teaching Assistant – Université Côte d’Azur – Association Entr’Autres “Islamism: A Political Ideology”

Christian Vallar: University Professor, Director of the CERDACFF laboratory – Dean of the Faculty of Law and Political Science – Université Côte d’Azur – “Islamism, Salafism and Politics”

Chahdortt Djavann: Essayist, Anthropologist. Iran, “Islamism: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow”

Khalid Aoutail: Associate Expert, UNESCO Office for Maghreb – Communication and Information Sector “Critical Approach to the Concept of Radicalization”

Horria Saïhi: Senior Reporter at Algerian Television, laureate of the International Courage Award by Women’s Media Foundation, author of “Voices without Veils,” “Rise of Islamism in Algeria in the 80s/90s: Lived Examples of Women’s Situation”

Djemila Benhabib: Writer, Essayist. Canada, “The Condition of Women: Markers of Democracy, A Review of Several Experiences”

1:45 PM – 4:00 PM – Round Table No. 2: “Processes and Discourses”

Marie Kortam: Associate Researcher at the French Institute of the Near East (IFPO – Beirut), Visiting Researcher at Hertie School of Governance-Berlin and Member of the Arab Council for Social Sciences, “Radicalization in Commitment: Motivations and Meanings”

Amélie Boukhobza: Doctor in Psychology, Teaching Assistant – Université Côte d’Azur, Association Entr’Autres, “The Diversity of Profiles and Their Handling”

Henda Ayari: Testimony, Former Radicalized Individual, “I Freed Myself from My Mental Chains, from Salafism”

Moncef Mehrezi: Doctor in Information and Communication Sciences, Teacher – Associate Researcher at MICA (Bordeaux-Montaigne), Tunisia, “Radicalization in Post-Revolution Tunisia: State of Play and Portrait of a Terrorist According to Justice Files”

David Thomson: Senior Reporter at the Africa Service of RFI and Specialist in French and Tunisian Jihadists, author of Les revenants, Seuil editions, Les jours, December 2016, “Managing the Return: The Challenge of Returnees”

Hassan Zerrouki: Journalist, Author, The Islamist Nebula in France and Algeria, Editions 1, 2002, “Islamist Networks in France and Algeria in the 1990s”

Serena Chaffik: Feminist Activist, Franco-Egyptian, “Political Islam in the City: What Strategies Have the Islamists Adopted?”

Yasmina Touaibia: Doctor in Political Science, Teaching Assistant, Associate Researcher ERMES, CERDACFF, Université Nice Côte d’Azur, IRMC Tunis. School of Journalism, Nice, “Democracy in the Political Discourse of Algerian Islamists: A Reassessment of the Distinction between Moderate Islamism and Radical Islamism”

4:15 PM – 6:00 PM – Round Table No. 3: “Evaluation of Public Policies on the Fight Against Radicalization”

Habib Kazzi: Law Professor, Advisor for International Relations at the Islamic University of Lebanon, “Lebanon Facing Islamist Fundamentalism: Advocacy for a Pragmatic and Inclusive Approach in Combatting Religious Obscurantism”

Xavier Latour: University Professor, Member of CERDACFF – Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Law and Political Science – Université Côte d’Azur, “The Fight Against Jihadist Sites and the Freedom of Communication”

Mohammed Fadil: Doctorate in Public Law from Université Mohammed V Rabat-Souissi and Université Toulouse 1 Capitole, “Can Radicalism Be Judged?”

Christian Vallar: University Professor in Public Law, Dean of the Faculty of Law in Nice, “Security Measures at the Heart of the Dialectic Between Freedoms and Protection”

Saturday, March 25

8:30 AM – 10:30 AM – Round Table No. 4: “Media: Discourse and Counter-Discourse”

Nadia Lamhaidi: Doctor in Information and Communication Sciences, Paris II Panthéon. Professor at the Institute of Information and Communication, Rabat, Morocco. Organization Search For Common Ground. Language, Literature, and Communication Laboratory. Faculty of Letters and Humanities – Université Hassan II. Casablanca, “Ways of an Alternative Discourse Against Violent Radicalism”

Khalid Aoutail: Associate Expert, UNESCO Office for Maghreb (Rabat); Communication and Information Sector (CI), “Coverage of Radicalization Issues in the French Media and Ideologically-Tinged Hate Speech in Media and Social Networks in Morocco”

Horria Saïhi: Senior Reporter at Algerian Television, laureate of the International Courage Award by Women’s Media Foundation, author of “Voices without Veils” “Reporter Experience in the Islamist Period of Algeria in the 80s/90s” Screening: “Algeria in Women”

10:45 AM – 12:45 PM – Round Table No. 5: “Media Treatment of Radicalisms (Violent Incidents)”

David Thomson: Senior Reporter at the Africa Service of RFI and Specialist in French and Tunisian Jihadists, author of Les revenants, Seuil editions, Les jours, December 2016, “Media Self-Censorship in the Coverage of Attacks?”

Mohammed El Bakkali: Doctor in Media Sociology, Journalist, Senior Reporter “Professional Requirements versus Audience Imperatives”

Denis Carreaux: Journalist, Editorial Director of Nice Matin “Nice Matin Facing July 14, 2016”

Hassan Zerrouki: Journalist, Author, “The Algerian Media Discourse”

Marika Bret: Director of Human Resources, Charlie Hebdo, “Media Coverage Post-Attack, and the Consequences on Our Work Today”

1:00 PM: Closure of Proceedings

Yasmina Touaibia: Doctor in Political Science, Teaching Assistant, Associate Researcher ERMES, CERDACFF, Université Nice Côte d’Azur, IRMC Tunis. Project Manager, School of Journalism, Nice.

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