The region that now constitutes the Republic of Azerbaijan has witnessed a lengthy history of conflict between Azeris and ethnic Armenians living in Azerbaijan. This longstanding conflict has had severe consequences for Azerbaijan, and Azeri women have been especially affected as hundreds of thousands have been forced from their homes and now live as refugees or as internally displaced persons (IDPs). In this article, I examine Armenian-Azeri ethnic conflict and the plight of Azeri IDP/refugee women both in social historical context and through fieldwork that I have been conducting in Azerbaijan. I first establish the broader sociopolitical context by providing a social historical overview of this ethnic conflict, including the Nagorno-Kara...
Sinjar became the center of the world’s attention when one of the most horrifying cases of genocide ...
Sevinc Jafar’s novel Fakhriya (2018), first written in Russian and then translated by Javid Abbasov ...
In this paper I explain the changes in migrant Kurdish women’s socio-economic status who were forcib...
The region that now constitutes the Republic of Azerbaijan has witnessed a lengthy history of confli...
This journal and its contents may be used for research, teaching and private study purposes. Any sub...
The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is a territorial and ethnic conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan ov...
Since the ceasefire in 1994, the intractable conflict of Nagorno-Karabakh continues to have a severe...
In the context of a conflict discourse, the factor of the existence of refugees and IDPs in the coun...
This chapter analyzes changes in the gender roles and responsibilities of refugee women in the post-...
Manisha Sarade looks at the gendered dimensions and consequences of the conflict in the Nagorno Kara...
Approximately 360,000 refugees fled to Armenia from Nagorno-Karabakh and Azerbaijan as a result of t...
Based on empirical data obtained from ethnographic fieldwork in Nagorny Karabakh (NK),the article an...
Armenia first came to know the painful phenomenon of the refugee and IDP population in the course of...
Includes bibliographical references.The world has witnessed in the past few years, a tremendous incr...
Widowhood is an under-recognized, albeit significant, aspect of life all over the world. The scant l...
Sinjar became the center of the world’s attention when one of the most horrifying cases of genocide ...
Sevinc Jafar’s novel Fakhriya (2018), first written in Russian and then translated by Javid Abbasov ...
In this paper I explain the changes in migrant Kurdish women’s socio-economic status who were forcib...
The region that now constitutes the Republic of Azerbaijan has witnessed a lengthy history of confli...
This journal and its contents may be used for research, teaching and private study purposes. Any sub...
The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is a territorial and ethnic conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan ov...
Since the ceasefire in 1994, the intractable conflict of Nagorno-Karabakh continues to have a severe...
In the context of a conflict discourse, the factor of the existence of refugees and IDPs in the coun...
This chapter analyzes changes in the gender roles and responsibilities of refugee women in the post-...
Manisha Sarade looks at the gendered dimensions and consequences of the conflict in the Nagorno Kara...
Approximately 360,000 refugees fled to Armenia from Nagorno-Karabakh and Azerbaijan as a result of t...
Based on empirical data obtained from ethnographic fieldwork in Nagorny Karabakh (NK),the article an...
Armenia first came to know the painful phenomenon of the refugee and IDP population in the course of...
Includes bibliographical references.The world has witnessed in the past few years, a tremendous incr...
Widowhood is an under-recognized, albeit significant, aspect of life all over the world. The scant l...
Sinjar became the center of the world’s attention when one of the most horrifying cases of genocide ...
Sevinc Jafar’s novel Fakhriya (2018), first written in Russian and then translated by Javid Abbasov ...
In this paper I explain the changes in migrant Kurdish women’s socio-economic status who were forcib...