Mohammed Yachoulti graduated from Mohammed Ben Abdellah University, Faculty of Arts & Human Sciences, Fez- Morocco with a BA degree in English literature, a MA in Gender Studies & a Doctorate in Linguistics & Gender Studies. Currently, he is an assistant professor at the Faculty of Arts & Human Sciences, Moulay Ismail University- Mekness. He is interested in gender and politics, social movement studies and migration. His publications in Civil Society, Women’s Movement and the Moroccan State: Addressing the specificities and Assessing the roles (LAP Lambert Academic Publishing 2012), “The Feminist Movement in the Moroccan Spring: Roles, Specificity and Gains” Sociology Study, (December 2015), “Masculinities and violence in the MENA region” (Maroc: Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung e.V. 2016), “Women of February 20th Movement in Morocco: a new feminist consciousness” (Trenton. Red Pres 2016). He has also participated in many national and international conferences and workshops on gender, civil society and migration
Mohammed Yachoulti
Assistant Professor of English at the Faculty of Letters & Human Sciences, Moulay Ismail University, Meknes- Morocco
Sector:
Main Pillar: Education
Areas of Expertise: Intercultural Dialogue
Country of Origin: Morocco
City of Residency: Meknes, Morocco