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Justin Mcguinness

Associate Professor, Interim Program Director, MA in Global Communications

  • Department: Communication, Media and Culture
  • Graduate Program(s): Global Communications

Born in England, Justin McGuinness joined The American University of Paris in 2001. After a first degree in Oriental Studies (Arabic and Islamic studies) at Cambridge, he headed for North Africa where he taught at the University of Tunis and worked free-lance as a conference interpreter and translator. Eventually, on completion of a PhD focusing on representations of power, poverty and the city (University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, Department of Architecture, Landscape and Planning), he turned to travel writing before moving to France to take up his current academic post. By dint of his experience of acquiring languages and moving between cultures, jobs and locales, he is much interested in the mechanics of different discursive worlds.

McGuinness is essentially a cultural geographer with strong interests in architectural history, the construction of place, and policy implementation. In his current work, he considers urban change within the perspectives offered by theories of neoliberal urbanism and globalization. He is concerned with the processes, practices and discourses at work in the city hence recent work on changes in land and property use in the Maghrebi cities of F癡s and Tunis. (He has also worked on urban cultural events and spiritual tourism). Currently, McGuinness is studying the transformation of the river-front district at the heart of historic F癡s. In another project for 2017, he is returning to an area he first studied in the early 1990s, namely conservation planning in the m矇dina of Tunis. The context, authoritarian twenty years ago, is now essentially democratic. What does this new political situation mean for planning professionals, urban conservationists and the users of historic neighbourhoods concerned, whether residents, workers or visitors.泭



Education/Degrees

  • PhD, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne
  • MA, University of Durham
  • BA, University of Cambridge

News

Professor McGuinness gave a paper entitled Gentrification in Tunis, stalled or incipient? The impact of transitional rule on urban change in a historic Arab city, at the 2013 annual conference of the Royal Geographical Society in London (27 30 August).

Publications

  • Mithly.net: An Alternative Digital Discourse from Morocco, 2010-2011 in Tarik Sabry and
    Layal Ftouni, Arab Subcultures: Transformations in Theory and Practice (Library of Modern Middle
    East Studies) London: I.B. Tauris (2016)
  • , with Zoube簿r Mouhli, in Archibat (issue 23, spring 2011)
  • in Maghreb et sciences sociales 2009-2010 (Th癡me 1, 27-52)
  • in IBLA, No. 199 (2007), pp. 77-82
  • in IBLA, No. 198 (2006), pp. 179-208
  • in The Court Historian, Vol. 10, 2 (December 2005), p. 193
  • The Journal of North African Studies, Vol.10, No.1 (March 2005) pp.1-18
  • 'La M矇dina de Tunis: paysage et texture urbains, espace et changement' in Revue de lInstitut de Belles Lettres Arabes, 2002, 1, n繙189, (65癡me ann矇e), pp.71-96
  • 'Neighbourhood notes: texture and streetscape in the M矇dina of Tunis'. Journal of North African Studies, vol. 5, summer 2001, pp.97-120
  • 'Political context and professional ideologies: French urban conservation planning transferred to the M矇dina of Tunis'. Journal of North African Studies, 1/6 winter 1997
  • 'Political Context and Professional Ideologies' in The Journal of North African Studies, Vol.2, No. 2 (Autumn 1997), pp. 34-56
  • Joint editor of collection of conference papers entitled Lint矇gration de lh矇ritage (Tunis: ASM, 1994).

Encyclopaedia entry

  • 2016 LGBT Activism in North Africa in Nancy A. Naples (ed) Wiley Blackwell Encyclopaedia of
    Gender and Sexuality Studies
    , Oxford: Wiley Blackwell, DOI - 10.1002/9781118663219.wbegss625.

Conferences & Lectures

  • 2016. Murs de terre en d矇sh矇rence. Sens, sensibilit矇s et architecture vernaculaire dans le Haouz de Marrakech, paper given at the Universit矇 Fran癟ois-Rabelais, Tours at the launch meeting of the research project on Patrimondialisation, managed by the CITERES (research centre on CIt矇s, TERritoires, Environnement et Soci矇t矇s), 20 April 2016.
  • 2015. Selves transformed? F癡s, Moroccos geo-pious centre as university classroom, paper given at seminar Le tourisme religieux dans le monde arabe : entre pratiques p矇l矇rines et enjeux patrimoniaux, Institut fran癟ais du Proche Orient, Amman, 18-19 November 2016.
  • 2015. Uneven urban development in Morocco in the light Neil Smiths work: revanchism, protest and two case studies from Marrakech and F癡s (1995 to 2015), paper given with Elsa Coslado at the international conference Capitalismo global y procesos de regeneracion urbana. Homenaje a Neil Smith, Barcelona, 14-16 September, 2015
  • 2014. From Madinat el Bahja to Happy Gu矇liz: gentrification, worlding and self-representation in Marrakech, paper given at the workshop Beyond the straw men organized by the MENARG, Faculty of Political and Social Sciences, University of Ghent, 12 13 November 2014.
  • 2014. Traditionaliser lespace public F癡s : realisations r矇centes dans la M矇dina, paper given at the seminar Larchitecture de tourisme au Maghreb, quelle relecture du patrimoine local ?, Institut pour la recherche sur le Maghreb contemporain, Tunis, 19 20 September, 2014.

Research Areas

General areas泭

* Urban studies泭

* Built heritage preservation泭

* Communications history泭

* Ethnographic methods泭

* Discourse analysis.泭

Specific areas泭

* Maghreb (North Africa) and in particular Morocco and Tunisia泭

* Traditional urbanism / architectural conservation泭

* Arab media泭

* Sacred sites

Curriculum Vitae