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Emanuela Dalmasso

Post-Doctoral Researcher

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Emanuela Dalmasso

Emanuela Dalmasso is currently a Post-Doctoral Researcher at the University of Amsterdam. She earned her PhD in Political Science from the University of Turin (Italy). Her main areas of expertise and interest are Middle East Politics and Gender Studies with a specific focus on Morocco. Dr. Dalmasso has previously published on these topics in the Journal of Modern African Studies, Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions, Contemporary Arab Affairs and Mediterranean Politics.

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The Exploitation of Moral Controversies and the Marginalization of Morocco’s Justice and Charity Association
Middle East Institute
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  • The Exploitation of Moral Controversies and the Marginalization of Morocco’s Justice and Charity Association

    When a moral controversy arises in Morocco, the two main actors of the official political stage carefully play their specific role. On one side, the Party of Justice and Development (PJD), the party that leads the Moroccan government and as such is accountable to the electorate, reliably endorses the Moroccan majority’s socially conservative attitudes in order to fulfill its electoral mandate. On the other side, the king fully exploits his wider room for maneuver by adopting, according to circumstances, either a progressive stance or a conservative one. While the rhythm of moral controversies sets the tempo of the official political game and shows that Moroccan society is still very much conservative, the largest Islamist opposition group, the Justice and Charity Association, seeks to escape its marginalization within the civil society sphere.

    October 1, 2015