The Arab Spring brought turmoil, upheaval and regime change in its wake. But these winds of change barely touched Algeria, and when it did we did not hear or see any women. In order to answer the two questions, the paper explores the status of women in present-day Algeria within a historical social and political context. Understanding the status of women is done by delving into some of the historical processes that Algerian women have had to confront. In order to understand the empowerment process, the study uses the empowerment framework as outlined by the Beijing Platform of action and modified by Moghadum
Rather than asking why the Arab Spring has not spread to Algeria, a question that necessitates a com...
With the 2011 “Arab Spring”, the issue of women’s empowerment has emerged as a parallel movement in ...
The Special Issue is devoted to examining the role of Arab women in the ongoing uprisings and revolu...
Algeria has been open to the conversation of the reformation of discriminatory laws over the years. ...
This paper examines two different movements in the region of North Africa. In this analysis, I inves...
This paper is an attempt to analyse the new and exciting times occurring currently in the Middle Eas...
This paper analyzes the present and future impact of the Arab Spring movement on women\u27s rights a...
This study raises three questions to better comprehend the crisis women face in Algeria today: how a...
The social movement known as the Arab Spring brings together various groups, including educated wome...
In January-February 2011, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in Tunisia and Hosni Mubarak in Egypt were overthr...
This dissertation maps how debates about women were a crucial platform through which interwar Algeri...
This study raises three questions to better comprehend the crisis women face in Algeria today: how a...
For more than fifty years the place and role of women in Algeria have undergone profound changes. Th...
Since the Algerian war for independence against the French in the 1950s, the roles of Algerian women...
With the 2011 “Arab Spring”, the issue of women’s empowerment has emerged as a parallel movement in ...
Rather than asking why the Arab Spring has not spread to Algeria, a question that necessitates a com...
With the 2011 “Arab Spring”, the issue of women’s empowerment has emerged as a parallel movement in ...
The Special Issue is devoted to examining the role of Arab women in the ongoing uprisings and revolu...
Algeria has been open to the conversation of the reformation of discriminatory laws over the years. ...
This paper examines two different movements in the region of North Africa. In this analysis, I inves...
This paper is an attempt to analyse the new and exciting times occurring currently in the Middle Eas...
This paper analyzes the present and future impact of the Arab Spring movement on women\u27s rights a...
This study raises three questions to better comprehend the crisis women face in Algeria today: how a...
The social movement known as the Arab Spring brings together various groups, including educated wome...
In January-February 2011, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in Tunisia and Hosni Mubarak in Egypt were overthr...
This dissertation maps how debates about women were a crucial platform through which interwar Algeri...
This study raises three questions to better comprehend the crisis women face in Algeria today: how a...
For more than fifty years the place and role of women in Algeria have undergone profound changes. Th...
Since the Algerian war for independence against the French in the 1950s, the roles of Algerian women...
With the 2011 “Arab Spring”, the issue of women’s empowerment has emerged as a parallel movement in ...
Rather than asking why the Arab Spring has not spread to Algeria, a question that necessitates a com...
With the 2011 “Arab Spring”, the issue of women’s empowerment has emerged as a parallel movement in ...
The Special Issue is devoted to examining the role of Arab women in the ongoing uprisings and revolu...