This thesis sets out to answer the question ‘How is the Qatari national identity imagined and created through the selected image and figure of the national woman?’. It draws on post-colonial and feminist readings of national identity as a social construction to argue that the national identity-building project in Qatar has evolved as a hybrid model combining claims to local historical and traditional cultural authenticity on the one hand, and alien imported political constructs of state, nation and citizenship on the other. It has simultaneously been shaped by Qatar’s own oil-based economic and social development, by increasing integration into processes of globalisation, and by the ruling family’s determination to formalise and consolid...
The paper presents a set of qualitative and quantitative data (including interviews with policy inst...
Neoliberal socio-economic paradigms have become a dominant force in modern societies, including thos...
The close kinship structure of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries of Oman, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia,...
This thesis seeks to examine the causes behind the rise of a single heritage narrative in the State ...
The massive influx of foreign residents and workforce led to the exacerbation of the demographic imb...
The dramatic transformation of the Arabian Gulf since the discovery of petroleum resources has call...
ADespite growing interest in the lived experience of Muslim women in Arab countries, there is still ...
Includes bibliographical refrences (leaves 77-80).Qatar is a country that is undergoing a rapid proc...
This article discusses the proposal of the presentation of a single homogenous identity at the new N...
This study analyzes the interaction and friction between tradition and modernity as experienced by Q...
In recent years, an increase of prejudice against Islam has brought attention as well as biases agai...
The Palestinian people were driven out of their land 70 years ago, and are currently dispersed all o...
Khaleeji women are currently the least represented and utilised in the current socio-political and e...
Understanding identity through Social Identity Theory (SIT) and international status theory through ...
This thesis presents an ethnographic and discourse analytical approach to the construction of Saudi ...
The paper presents a set of qualitative and quantitative data (including interviews with policy inst...
Neoliberal socio-economic paradigms have become a dominant force in modern societies, including thos...
The close kinship structure of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries of Oman, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia,...
This thesis seeks to examine the causes behind the rise of a single heritage narrative in the State ...
The massive influx of foreign residents and workforce led to the exacerbation of the demographic imb...
The dramatic transformation of the Arabian Gulf since the discovery of petroleum resources has call...
ADespite growing interest in the lived experience of Muslim women in Arab countries, there is still ...
Includes bibliographical refrences (leaves 77-80).Qatar is a country that is undergoing a rapid proc...
This article discusses the proposal of the presentation of a single homogenous identity at the new N...
This study analyzes the interaction and friction between tradition and modernity as experienced by Q...
In recent years, an increase of prejudice against Islam has brought attention as well as biases agai...
The Palestinian people were driven out of their land 70 years ago, and are currently dispersed all o...
Khaleeji women are currently the least represented and utilised in the current socio-political and e...
Understanding identity through Social Identity Theory (SIT) and international status theory through ...
This thesis presents an ethnographic and discourse analytical approach to the construction of Saudi ...
The paper presents a set of qualitative and quantitative data (including interviews with policy inst...
Neoliberal socio-economic paradigms have become a dominant force in modern societies, including thos...
The close kinship structure of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries of Oman, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia,...