Arab societies are currently in a situation of political and socio-economic transformation, the long-term consequences of which are difficult to predict. The upheavals of the Arab Spring had a wide range of consequences, from revolution to restoration. The authoritarian social contract was in a crisis, however, the majority of society has not experienced fundamental changes with regard to political participation, civil rights and socio-economic security. In fact, most Arab societies are being..
This paper is an attempt to analyse the new and exciting times occurring currently in the Middle Eas...
The Institute for Women’s Studies in the Arab World (IWSAW) at the Lebanese American University is s...
The social movement known as the Arab Spring brings together various groups, including educated wome...
Arab societies are currently in a situation of political and socio-economic transformation, the long...
Winkel H, Raheb V, Brechmann U, Schäfer S, eds. Geschlechterverhältnisse verhandeln – arabische Frau...
Feminist movements in the Maghreb continue to attempt to redress the inferior social status of women...
The Journal of Middle East Women’s Studies invites feminist scholars working in any discipline or in...
The article discusses the gendered implications of recent political developments in the region. It a...
Call for Papers, Qualitative Sociology, Special Issue on Gender and Globalization In the past decade...
In recent years, women in the Arab world have contended with a tumultuous political and economic tim...
Les mouvements sociaux qui ont secoué les pays arabes, depuis 2011, n’ont cessé d’interpeler les che...
In January-February 2011, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in Tunisia and Hosni Mubarak in Egypt were overthr...
The Special Issue is devoted to examining the role of Arab women in the ongoing uprisings and revolu...
Women’s status continues to undergo rapid evolution in the Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC). The mode...
24-25 April 2014 - James A Baker Institute's Women and Human Rights in the Middle East Program inter...
This paper is an attempt to analyse the new and exciting times occurring currently in the Middle Eas...
The Institute for Women’s Studies in the Arab World (IWSAW) at the Lebanese American University is s...
The social movement known as the Arab Spring brings together various groups, including educated wome...
Arab societies are currently in a situation of political and socio-economic transformation, the long...
Winkel H, Raheb V, Brechmann U, Schäfer S, eds. Geschlechterverhältnisse verhandeln – arabische Frau...
Feminist movements in the Maghreb continue to attempt to redress the inferior social status of women...
The Journal of Middle East Women’s Studies invites feminist scholars working in any discipline or in...
The article discusses the gendered implications of recent political developments in the region. It a...
Call for Papers, Qualitative Sociology, Special Issue on Gender and Globalization In the past decade...
In recent years, women in the Arab world have contended with a tumultuous political and economic tim...
Les mouvements sociaux qui ont secoué les pays arabes, depuis 2011, n’ont cessé d’interpeler les che...
In January-February 2011, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in Tunisia and Hosni Mubarak in Egypt were overthr...
The Special Issue is devoted to examining the role of Arab women in the ongoing uprisings and revolu...
Women’s status continues to undergo rapid evolution in the Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC). The mode...
24-25 April 2014 - James A Baker Institute's Women and Human Rights in the Middle East Program inter...
This paper is an attempt to analyse the new and exciting times occurring currently in the Middle Eas...
The Institute for Women’s Studies in the Arab World (IWSAW) at the Lebanese American University is s...
The social movement known as the Arab Spring brings together various groups, including educated wome...