This paper aims to define the role of the communication posters designed by feminist protesters in expressing the rejection of domestic violence against women in Jordan, since few studies address such topics. In response to a notorious incident in 2019 where a suburban woman in Jordan was physically abused by her husband in front of her children, Jordanian feminists staged a protest march in the heart of the capital city, Amman. The victim became permanently disabled due to this violence. Several female protesters joined the demonstration, carrying reflective visual and verbal posters to show their empathy towards the victim and repudiation of the victimization. Moreover, these posters have been circulated via Twitter, with users writing em...
This paper analyzes the social, psychological, religious, and legal interactions of gender-based vio...
The phenomenon of "suicide bombing" is not new, and yet the involvement of Muslim women in this viol...
The United Nations classifies violence against women as a global pandemic that effects up to 70% of ...
This paper aims to define the role of the communication posters designed by feminist protesters in e...
This paper aims to provide an in-depth investigation of the role of social media images in conveying...
This paper aims to provide an in-depth investigation of the role of social media images in conveyin...
Este artículo analiza los cambios que se han producido en Túnez en el debate público sobre la violen...
This research aims to conduct a semiotic analysis of the #SignalForHelp campaign on YouTube, initiat...
This paper is an attempt to analyse the new and exciting times occurring currently in the Middle Eas...
EMBARGOED - expected end date 22.10.2025This study investigates how Saudi women represented themselv...
This research paper discusses woman status in the country of Jordan in terms of rights, equality and...
An examination of images of protest signs carried at Women’s March protest marches in the United Sta...
The paper is a semiotic study of Abidah El-Khalieqy’s novel Geni Jora. Semiotics is definedwith refe...
The patriarchal societies in the MENA region have their entire social framework around the protectio...
Can patriarchal theory explain why Palestinian men in Jordan both inside and outside refugee camps b...
This paper analyzes the social, psychological, religious, and legal interactions of gender-based vio...
The phenomenon of "suicide bombing" is not new, and yet the involvement of Muslim women in this viol...
The United Nations classifies violence against women as a global pandemic that effects up to 70% of ...
This paper aims to define the role of the communication posters designed by feminist protesters in e...
This paper aims to provide an in-depth investigation of the role of social media images in conveying...
This paper aims to provide an in-depth investigation of the role of social media images in conveyin...
Este artículo analiza los cambios que se han producido en Túnez en el debate público sobre la violen...
This research aims to conduct a semiotic analysis of the #SignalForHelp campaign on YouTube, initiat...
This paper is an attempt to analyse the new and exciting times occurring currently in the Middle Eas...
EMBARGOED - expected end date 22.10.2025This study investigates how Saudi women represented themselv...
This research paper discusses woman status in the country of Jordan in terms of rights, equality and...
An examination of images of protest signs carried at Women’s March protest marches in the United Sta...
The paper is a semiotic study of Abidah El-Khalieqy’s novel Geni Jora. Semiotics is definedwith refe...
The patriarchal societies in the MENA region have their entire social framework around the protectio...
Can patriarchal theory explain why Palestinian men in Jordan both inside and outside refugee camps b...
This paper analyzes the social, psychological, religious, and legal interactions of gender-based vio...
The phenomenon of "suicide bombing" is not new, and yet the involvement of Muslim women in this viol...
The United Nations classifies violence against women as a global pandemic that effects up to 70% of ...