This article investigates how religion-based social norms and values shape women’s access to employment in Muslim-majority countries. It develops a religiously sensitive conceptualization of the differential valence of genders based on respect, which serves to (re)produce inequality. Drawing on an ethnographic study of work practice in Berber communities in Morocco, aspects of respect are analyzed through an honor-shame continuum that serves to moralize and mediate gender relations. The findings show that respect and shame function as key inequality-(re)producing mechanisms. The dynamic interrelationship between respect and shame has implications for how we understand the ways in which gender inequality is institutionalized and (re)produced...
The study uses a cross-sectional data set for 209 countries in order to examine the relationship bet...
Abstract The study uses a cross-sectional data set for 209 countries in order to t...
Women‘s movements in Islamic countries have had a long and arduous journey in their quest for the re...
This paper examines the issue of gender equality within Islam in order to develop an ethical framewo...
Most of today’s writings on women tend to fit them within the frame of discrimination, where they ar...
CITATION: Davids, N. 2022. An educational opportunity for (re)-scripting gender justice as an impera...
The article theorises the juxtaposition between gender justice and gender equality within Islamic fe...
Contains fulltext : 194821.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Much is said ab...
Why is the Middle East North Africa region consistently ranked the lowest on the gender equity scale...
Women in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) do not face a single social ideology that opposes c...
There is a somewhat symbiotic relationship between religion and culture: religious practices shape, ...
Gender equality in the Quran began to attract discussed by the Mufassirs to find a rational explanat...
Typically, stories of gender inequality in the Arab World points towards Islam as a major contributi...
This article draws on a qualitative research study with Muslim women who cover to investigate how th...
This article presents a macro-national perspective of gender equality in employment in two Muslim ma...
The study uses a cross-sectional data set for 209 countries in order to examine the relationship bet...
Abstract The study uses a cross-sectional data set for 209 countries in order to t...
Women‘s movements in Islamic countries have had a long and arduous journey in their quest for the re...
This paper examines the issue of gender equality within Islam in order to develop an ethical framewo...
Most of today’s writings on women tend to fit them within the frame of discrimination, where they ar...
CITATION: Davids, N. 2022. An educational opportunity for (re)-scripting gender justice as an impera...
The article theorises the juxtaposition between gender justice and gender equality within Islamic fe...
Contains fulltext : 194821.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Much is said ab...
Why is the Middle East North Africa region consistently ranked the lowest on the gender equity scale...
Women in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) do not face a single social ideology that opposes c...
There is a somewhat symbiotic relationship between religion and culture: religious practices shape, ...
Gender equality in the Quran began to attract discussed by the Mufassirs to find a rational explanat...
Typically, stories of gender inequality in the Arab World points towards Islam as a major contributi...
This article draws on a qualitative research study with Muslim women who cover to investigate how th...
This article presents a macro-national perspective of gender equality in employment in two Muslim ma...
The study uses a cross-sectional data set for 209 countries in order to examine the relationship bet...
Abstract The study uses a cross-sectional data set for 209 countries in order to t...
Women‘s movements in Islamic countries have had a long and arduous journey in their quest for the re...