© 2020 by Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands. This paper analyzes the contrasting media portrayals of female political participation in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Through a thorough discourse analysis of Saudi, British, and American newspaper articles surrounding the 2015 municipal elections, we scrutinize how the portrayal of women as a subject group has shifted from one that requires the constant approval of guardians in the public sphere to one that makes its own decisions and actively participates in politics. We analyze what types of discourses and frames have supported this drastic shift in official Saudi media discourses. We then contrast these findings with the portrayal of Saudi female political participation in Wester...
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© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article is concerned with gende...
Feminist semiotics is developed to explore Arab women’s self-presentations on Instagram. The novel f...
Onlookers from outside the Middle East tend to view the region as an essentially hostile environment...
This paper analyzes the complex processes that have been shaping the increased involvement of Bahrai...
The religious, socioeconomic, and political status are fundamental principles that form the values o...
© 2018, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: Diverse cultural contexts with their distinct enactment...
The case study university was established for women’s education by federal decree of the United Arab...
We explore gender attitudes towards competition in the United Arab Emirates—a traditionally patriarc...
This article is a personal reflection on the culture and the education of young women in the United ...
The Arab world is very diverse when it comes to leadership practices. The females’ level of particip...
© 2015 The Institute, Inc. This article explores how young Emirati women appropriate Dubai’s public ...
This entry provides an introduction to the work of and the challenges faced by women filmmakers in t...
This study aims to identify what makes a successful leader in the UAE within the paradigms of leader...
The portrayal of Arab women in Hollywood from the silent movies to today stands in sharp contrast to...
Information Communications Technologies (ICTs) have become a potent global force in transforming soc...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article is concerned with gende...
Feminist semiotics is developed to explore Arab women’s self-presentations on Instagram. The novel f...
Onlookers from outside the Middle East tend to view the region as an essentially hostile environment...