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Charis Boutieri is a Reader in Social Anthropology at King's College London. She holds a BA from the University of Oxford, an MSc from the London School of Economics and Political Science, and a PhD from Princeton University. Her research primarily focuses on knowledge production and dissemination in North Africa, emphasizing the intersection of colonial, nationalist, and international development agendas. Her monograph, 'Learning Morocco: Language Politics and an Abandoned Educational Dream' was published in 2016. In 2021, she was awarded the British Academy Mid-Career Fellowship to complete her manuscript 'Word Free (Klemti Horra): The Tunisian Public Sphere after Revolution and Democracy.' This project investigates democracy promotion and the complexities of post-revolutionary Tunisia, analyzing issues such as civic activism and public deliberation. Her published findings appear in the 'History & Anthropology' journal. She has also engaged in collaborative projects funded by various grants and served as an associate editor for the 'Journal of North African Studies.' Her latest publications include essays on democracy and citizenship in Tunisia and she actively participates in community discourse related to political anthropology.
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