The people's solidarity in search for rights, dignity and justice in the days of the uprising against Mubarak's regime challenged the assumptions guiding the gender and development paradigm. Women who participated in their thousands trod very different paths from those engineered by gender and development policy advocates, about how to support women to engage politically. It highlighted more than ever, the limitations of previous approaches that supported an apolitical gender and development agenda in an authoritarian regime. This article argues that in post?revolutionary Egypt, gendered work is no longer the exclusive realm of development and is expressing itself differently, through political party activism and religious philanthropy char...
Since 2011, Egypt has been in a state of chaos and instability. During this time women have suffered...
This article draws attention to a young generation of Islamist women activists and to how it reacted...
In Egypt, as in many other parts of the formerly-colonized world, numerous tensions and conflicts re...
Living in an era of a global gender agenda in which concepts and frameworks travel across the world ...
The paper aims to explore the relationship between informal institutions, institutional change and g...
How were women involved in Egypt’s 2011 revolution/uprising? What role did they play vis-à-vis male ...
Political uprisings and ‘democratic ’ mobilisations utilise discourses of freedom and democracy in o...
Addressing the issue of “women’s rights” in Egypt may seem like an easy topic from a purely legal st...
The Egyptian Revolution of 2011 opened up the public space for Egyptian women from very different ba...
The Egyptian Revolution 2011 created a space and opportunity to forward important demands concerning...
This paper examines the pre and post January 25th political dynamics in Egypt, how these have affect...
In focusing on Ain el-Sira, a low-income neighbourhood of Cairo, this article challenges development...
This thesis investigates the gender dynamics in the Egyptian 25th of January 2011 revolution. It exp...
This article analyzes the efforts of Egyptian feminist activists to insert gender equality in the co...
The article discusses the gendered implications of recent political developments in the region. It a...
Since 2011, Egypt has been in a state of chaos and instability. During this time women have suffered...
This article draws attention to a young generation of Islamist women activists and to how it reacted...
In Egypt, as in many other parts of the formerly-colonized world, numerous tensions and conflicts re...
Living in an era of a global gender agenda in which concepts and frameworks travel across the world ...
The paper aims to explore the relationship between informal institutions, institutional change and g...
How were women involved in Egypt’s 2011 revolution/uprising? What role did they play vis-à-vis male ...
Political uprisings and ‘democratic ’ mobilisations utilise discourses of freedom and democracy in o...
Addressing the issue of “women’s rights” in Egypt may seem like an easy topic from a purely legal st...
The Egyptian Revolution of 2011 opened up the public space for Egyptian women from very different ba...
The Egyptian Revolution 2011 created a space and opportunity to forward important demands concerning...
This paper examines the pre and post January 25th political dynamics in Egypt, how these have affect...
In focusing on Ain el-Sira, a low-income neighbourhood of Cairo, this article challenges development...
This thesis investigates the gender dynamics in the Egyptian 25th of January 2011 revolution. It exp...
This article analyzes the efforts of Egyptian feminist activists to insert gender equality in the co...
The article discusses the gendered implications of recent political developments in the region. It a...
Since 2011, Egypt has been in a state of chaos and instability. During this time women have suffered...
This article draws attention to a young generation of Islamist women activists and to how it reacted...
In Egypt, as in many other parts of the formerly-colonized world, numerous tensions and conflicts re...