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Les diverses facettes de l'événementiel algérien : le cas de la fête des bijoux Ath-Yenni en Kabylie

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  • L'Hocine Houanti
  • Bélaïd Abrika

    (UMMTO - Université Mouloud Mammeri [Tizi Ouzou])

  • Tarik Sadoudi

    (UMMTO - Université Mouloud Mammeri [Tizi Ouzou])

  • Samia Sbihi

    (UMMTO - Université Mouloud Mammeri [Tizi Ouzou])

Abstract

L'objectif de cet article est d'examiner les impacts de l'organisation de la fête des bijoux sur la localité d'Ath-Yenni en Algérie. Pour ce faire, des entretiens qualitatifs ont été conduits auprès de deux responsables organisateurs, de seize artisans-bijoutiers et de soixante citoyens. Nos résultats montrent que l'organisation de la fête des bijoux permet une amélioration de l'activité des opérateurs et engendre des retombées posi-tives pour les villageois (renforcement des liens sociaux, création d'emplois…). Elle pose néanmoins des problèmes de nuisances de différentes natures (embouteillages, pollution , nuisances sonores…).

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  • L'Hocine Houanti & Bélaïd Abrika & Tarik Sadoudi & Samia Sbihi, 2015. "Les diverses facettes de l'événementiel algérien : le cas de la fête des bijoux Ath-Yenni en Kabylie," Post-Print hal-01879153, HAL.
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