El Bernoussi's scholarship explores
international politics,
postcolonial theory, and the concept of dignity. Her first book
Dignity in the Egyptian Revolution: Protest and Demand during the Arab Uprisings received several reviews. The book examines the function and meanings of dignity, or in Arabic, 'karama', in the
2011 uprising in Egypt. The book grew from her 2015 article where she coined the term 'dignition', a portmanteau of the concepts of
dignity and recognition, to refer to a particular potency of dignity demands as they unite various grievers and prioritize their queries. Sarthak Mohapatra and Rajendra Singh gloss El Bernoussi's term
dignition as "the need for dignity embedded in the politics of recognition in a post-colonial context". The need to be recognised is central to this dignity. El Bernoussi's second book, co-authored with Adriana María Garriga-López, Giuliano Martiniello, and Bashir Saade, was published in 2025 and looks at the
international political economy and the
global South and was published by
Routledge. She contributed to the Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies network, founded by
Nobel Peace Prize nominee
Evelin Lindner as part of her own work coordinating the Human and Economic Development Research Unit (HEDRU). She was also much influenced by the seminal work of Conflict Resolution expert, Dr. Donna Hicks, who closely worked with
Archbishop Desmond Tutu in facilitating dialogue between victims and perpetrators of the
Northern Irish conflict. El Bernoussi was hosted by both Hicks and her mentor,
Herbert Kelman, at Harvard University. Her early work focused on the instrumentalization of
dignity politics in the so-called
Arab Spring, but also beyond in instances of broad
legal reform, including
Islamic bioethics. She has also been contributing to
critical security studies, notably the Beirut School, sponsored by the Arab Council for Social Sciences, based in
Beirut,
Lebanon. Her more recent work explores ways to measure dignity in the form of a global index and was promoted by the notable globalization expert,
Jan Nederveen Pieterse, at
University of California, Santa Barbara. She has also been looking at
Sino-Arab relations and the
halal economy. In addition to English, El Bernoussi publishes in Arabic and French. == Awards ==