Opinion: Morocco’s war on free speech is costing its universities dearly
09 December 2015Shana Cohen (Department of Sociology) discusses censorship and free speech in Morocco.
Shana Cohen (Department of Sociology) discusses censorship and free speech in Morocco.
An international group of scholars will explore the roots of Morocco’s political landscape in a foundational, but little understood, period of its modern history at an event this week.
In the midst of the historic changes that are affecting much of the Arab world, a team of Cambridge researchers are visiting Morocco to explore new perspectives in the study of the Middle East and North Africa.
By sifting through medieval Arabic chronicles from Islamic Spain and Morocco, a picture emerges of how the evocative, but frequently abandoned, palatial remains we see today were experienced by the society that built them.