Introduction to the QM35 issue by Maria-Àngels Roque, Editor-in-Chief of the journal.
The modern capitalist development model, based on technology and economics, insatiably drives us towards competitiveness and the search for unrestrained riches, which stems from the old desire for patriarchal power.
Living well within the limits of the planet is the overarching goal of sustainable development.
Une soixantaine d’associations et d’institutions adhèrent à la proposition faite par la Fondation Assemblée des Citoyens et Citoyennes de la Méditerranée (FACM).
The state of the environment in Arab countries has been characterised by disparities. While the situation deteriorated in many aspects, there were advances in others, especially regarding governance.
The writer Almog Behar, considers that the reason why notable Mizrahim poets have taken up Arabic as a tool of expression recent decades, has been the need to communicate what official Hebrew was unable to convey.
Organized by the CEI International Affairs, the conference aims to vindicate Islam as a religion of the Old Continent and help overcome controversy, social fears and stigmatization through knowledge and dialogue.
L’eau est source de vie, « elle est en toute chose qui vit », ce qui lui confère un sens quasi-religieux.
“Las primaveras árabes han impulsado la evolución de los documentales, gracias los cuales muchos cineastas se dieron cuenta de que podían dar a conocer lo que estaba sucediendo en sus países”.
En tiempos de incertidumbre identitaria, sobre todo entre los jóvenes, es necesario salvaguardar el patrimonio e integrarlo en la vida moderna.
Landscape, as an aspect of the territory, is a cultural construct. Hence in a purely phenomenological sense it has no specific systemic functions, either in the Mediterranean or anywhere else.
Non-violence as a way of facing a situation of injustice and trying to change it is not something new: it exists from the very origin of said injustices and the appearance of movements or people that try to change them.
Dealing with the youth in the MENA region entails acknowledging that this is a diverse category. The experiences of the South and East Mediterranean countries also tend to differ as far as the governments´ response are concerned.