This study aimed at analyzing the role of Arab women in the revolutions of the Arab Spring, and the extent of their participation along and side by side with men, and it aims also at analyzing the aesthetic perspective of this the effective participation as new role of women’s movements, where the women’s claims of equality had melted in the demands of the cumulative Arab people, as they called for women to stand in the face of dictatorial regimes, and calling for democracy, social justice and freedom of expression, as if they were calling for their rights, which have fought for a long time, the aesthetic reflections of this participation in these revolutions emphasized the ability to prove themselves, and their ability to participate in th...
A gender analysis is needed for a deeper understanding of democracy and democratic transitions. Whil...
This paper considers the nature of activism and revolutionary process in the 21st century by examini...
The problem with the western line of thinking is that it makes a hasty assumption that religion natu...
This study aimed at analyzing the role of Arab women in the revolutions of the Arab Spring, and the ...
The proposed research seeks to contribute to contemporary feminist debates and dialogues in its expl...
This paper is an attempt to analyse the new and exciting times occurring currently in the Middle Eas...
Arab Revolutions are the result of a long process of cultural growth: the need to address world econ...
Arab revolutionary movements (the so called Arab spring movements) grew as the Arab nations are on t...
The article discusses the gendered implications of recent political developments in the region. It a...
The social movement known as the Arab Spring brings together various groups, including educated wome...
This paper analyzes the present and future impact of the Arab Spring movement on women\u27s rights a...
The Special Issue is devoted to examining the role of Arab women in the ongoing uprisings and revolu...
In January-February 2011, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in Tunisia and Hosni Mubarak in Egypt were overthr...
Arab feminists have always faced challenges related to the burden of colonialism, accusations of wes...
As the world turns it attention to Tunisia as the first state to undergo the democratic transition i...
A gender analysis is needed for a deeper understanding of democracy and democratic transitions. Whil...
This paper considers the nature of activism and revolutionary process in the 21st century by examini...
The problem with the western line of thinking is that it makes a hasty assumption that religion natu...
This study aimed at analyzing the role of Arab women in the revolutions of the Arab Spring, and the ...
The proposed research seeks to contribute to contemporary feminist debates and dialogues in its expl...
This paper is an attempt to analyse the new and exciting times occurring currently in the Middle Eas...
Arab Revolutions are the result of a long process of cultural growth: the need to address world econ...
Arab revolutionary movements (the so called Arab spring movements) grew as the Arab nations are on t...
The article discusses the gendered implications of recent political developments in the region. It a...
The social movement known as the Arab Spring brings together various groups, including educated wome...
This paper analyzes the present and future impact of the Arab Spring movement on women\u27s rights a...
The Special Issue is devoted to examining the role of Arab women in the ongoing uprisings and revolu...
In January-February 2011, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in Tunisia and Hosni Mubarak in Egypt were overthr...
Arab feminists have always faced challenges related to the burden of colonialism, accusations of wes...
As the world turns it attention to Tunisia as the first state to undergo the democratic transition i...
A gender analysis is needed for a deeper understanding of democracy and democratic transitions. Whil...
This paper considers the nature of activism and revolutionary process in the 21st century by examini...
The problem with the western line of thinking is that it makes a hasty assumption that religion natu...