Alya Baffoun
NationalityTunisian
Alma materUniversity of Paris,
Occupation(s)Feminist and Sociologist

Alya or Alia Baffoun is a Tunisian feminist and sociologist.

Life

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Alya Baffoun studied at the University of Paris,[1] gaining a PhD in psychology in 1969 with a thesis on the loss of schoolteachers in Third World countries.[2] She joined the University of Tunis, where she was based in the Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences, and at the Center for Social and Economic Study and Research (CERES). In 1980 she was among 12 expert co-authors of a UNESCO document on research and teaching.[3]

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References

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  1. ^ Lilia Ben Salem and Sylvie Mazzella Propos sur la sociologie en Tunisie, Geneses, No. 75 (2009), pp.125-142
  2. ^ Alia Baffoun, Contribution à l'étude des pertes d'effectifs scolaires dans les pays du Tiers Monde : l'exemple de la Tunisie [Contribution to the study of the loss of schoolteachers in Third World countries: the example of Tunisia]. Paris: University of Paris V, 1969.
  3. ^ UNESCO Document by Twelve "Experts on Research, and Teaching Related to Women", Paris, May 1980, Women's Studies Newsletter, Vol. 8, No. 4 (Fall/Winter 1980), pp.22-24.