LE CONCEPT DE DEMOCRATIE CHEZ LES ISLAMISTES MAROCAINS APPROCHE QUANTITATIVE DU SAVOIR POLITIQUE LOCAL
Principal Investigator(s): View help for Principal Investigator(s) Mohamed ENNADRE , Social and Media Studies Institute
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LE CONCEPT DE DEMOCRATIE CHEZ LES ISLAMISTES MAROCAINS APPROCHE QUANTITATIVE DU SAVOIR POLITIQUE LOCAL
Résumé :La présente étude ambitionne d’objectiviser le sens subjectif de la démocratie endossé par un échantillon d’islamistes marocains appartenant à 03 sous-groupes (Mouvement Justice et Spiritualité (Aladl Wa Alihssan), Mouvement unicité et réforme (Attaouhid wa Alislah), et les salafistes). Il s’agit là de tester le modèle théorique de Christian Welzel sur le concept de démocratie dans le contexte de la société marocaine. Pour se faire on a adopté une approche quantitative à base de questionnaire adressé à un échantillon composé de 300 enquêtés (100 de chaque groupe) appartenant aux mouvements Justice et Spiritualité (Aladl Wa Alihssan), unicité et réforme (Attaouhid wa Alislah), et les salafistes. L’analyse des données est faite par le logiciel SPSS. L’analyse des données a montré que la majorité des les islamistes marocains enquêtés, récuse la démocratie dans son sens libéral.
THE CONCEPT OF
DEMOCRACY AMONG MOROCCAN ISLAMISTS
A QUANTITATIVE APPROACH
TO LOCAL POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE
Abstract:This study aims to objectivize the subjective sense of democracy endorsed by a sample of Moroccan Islamists belonging to 03 subgroups (Movement of Justice and Spirituality (Aladl Wa Alihssan), Movement of Unity and Reform (Attaouhid wa Alislah), and the Salafists). This is to test Christian Welzel’s theoretical model on the concept of democracy in the context of Moroccan society. To achieve this, a quantitative questionnaire-based approach was adopted to a sample of 300 respondents (100 of each group) belonging to the Justice and Spirituality (Aladl Wa Alihssan), Unity and Reform (Attaouhid wa Alislah) and Salafist movements. Data analysis is done by SPSS software. Analysis of the data showed that the majority of Moroccan Islamists surveyed, reject democracy in its liberal sense.
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