This chapter studies why support for feminism was boosted by the uprisings in some Arab countries but not in others. Applying a context-dependent norm-diffusion frame, the impact of the Arab Spring is linked to whether feminist norms were brought to the fore and consequently resonated with publics' life worlds. More specifically, we assess whether (a) the specific forms the uprisings took and (b) countries' pre-existing anti-Western value climates and gender relations facilitated the visibility and resonance of feminist norms. Empirically, AB and WVS data covering over 46,000 respondents show that public support for feminism did not decrease in any Arab country after the uprisings. However, feminism did not increase significantly more stron...
The February 20th movement shows new modes of engagement with feminism, despite a striking absence o...
It is widely believed that women in the Middle East suffer more discrimination than their counterpar...
In the aftermath of the Arab Spring, conflicts in Egypt and Tunisia over the authority to rule and t...
Combining a unique dataset from the Gallup World Poll for the period 2009 to 2018 with Wolfsfeld et ...
In January-February 2011, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in Tunisia and Hosni Mubarak in Egypt were overthr...
The uprisings that led to regime change during the early period of the Arab Spring were initially in...
The proposed research seeks to contribute to contemporary feminist debates and dialogues in its expl...
Public debates depict Arabs as opposed to gender equality because of Islam. However, there may be su...
International audienceEgyptian women have played an unprecedented role in the Arab Spring democratic...
The social movement known as the Arab Spring brings together various groups, including educated wome...
Egyptian women have played an unprecedented role in the Arab Spring democratic movement, possibly ch...
Throughout Arab history, women have played an integral role in many independence movements and at ti...
The article discusses the gendered implications of recent political developments in the region. It a...
According to Huntington’s (1991) theory of “reverse democracy”, countries undergoing (or having unde...
Women’s participation in the Arab uprisings has been inspired by the expansion of an Islamist-based ...
The February 20th movement shows new modes of engagement with feminism, despite a striking absence o...
It is widely believed that women in the Middle East suffer more discrimination than their counterpar...
In the aftermath of the Arab Spring, conflicts in Egypt and Tunisia over the authority to rule and t...
Combining a unique dataset from the Gallup World Poll for the period 2009 to 2018 with Wolfsfeld et ...
In January-February 2011, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in Tunisia and Hosni Mubarak in Egypt were overthr...
The uprisings that led to regime change during the early period of the Arab Spring were initially in...
The proposed research seeks to contribute to contemporary feminist debates and dialogues in its expl...
Public debates depict Arabs as opposed to gender equality because of Islam. However, there may be su...
International audienceEgyptian women have played an unprecedented role in the Arab Spring democratic...
The social movement known as the Arab Spring brings together various groups, including educated wome...
Egyptian women have played an unprecedented role in the Arab Spring democratic movement, possibly ch...
Throughout Arab history, women have played an integral role in many independence movements and at ti...
The article discusses the gendered implications of recent political developments in the region. It a...
According to Huntington’s (1991) theory of “reverse democracy”, countries undergoing (or having unde...
Women’s participation in the Arab uprisings has been inspired by the expansion of an Islamist-based ...
The February 20th movement shows new modes of engagement with feminism, despite a striking absence o...
It is widely believed that women in the Middle East suffer more discrimination than their counterpar...
In the aftermath of the Arab Spring, conflicts in Egypt and Tunisia over the authority to rule and t...