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Crisis and the Moroccan Migrants in Spain
From December 16, 2010 until January 20, 2011Casa Árabe presents in Madrid on January 20th the launch of the working paper Financial Crisis' Impact on the working conditions of the Moroccan Migrants in Spain. -
Books and publications
From Tangiers to the Nile
From December 16, 2010 until January 25, 2011Casa Árabe presents in Madrid on January 25th From Tangiers to the Nile. North African Chronicle, the last book published by the journalist Javier Valenzuela. -
Films
Panorama of Contemporary Arab Documentary Cinema IV: Middle East Spaces
From January 21, 2011 until July 27, 2011From July 5th to July 27th, Casa Árabe shows in Cordoba the latest edition of its Panorama of Contemporary Arab Documentary Cinema, whose thematic axis is the spatial approach and the places in the Middle East. -
Films
Modern Arab Documentary filming
From January 21, 2011 until February 28, 2011Casa Árabe replays, from 4th to 28th February in Madrid, Panorama of Contemporary Arab Documentary Cinema IV: Middle East Spaces, last edition of the Panorama of Contemporary Arab Documentary Cinema, whose thematic axis is the spatial approach and the places in the Middle East. -
Books and publications
Second issue of the Awraq journal
From January 24, 2011 until March 24, 2011Casa Árabe and AECID (Spanish Agency for International Cooperation and Development) publish Awraq.
Journal of analysis and ideas about the contemporary Arab and Islamic world. The second issue has recently been released, in December 2010, devoted to The Gulf Countries, a new Arab avant-garde?, with articles by leading experts who under different approaches tackle issues from this Arab world’s region: relations between the European Union and the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf (Alberto Ucelay Urech); renewable energies in the Gulf (Habiba Al Marashi); the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf’s role within the Arab region (Edward Burke and Sara Bazzobandi); Al-Jazira and Qatar (Salam Kawakibi); and Arts in the United Arab Emirates (Steve Sabella).




