The current transformation of post-conflict Afghanistan from a war-torn nation to an emerging democracy, and the evolving role of Afghan women in media, politics, and society in post-Taliban Afghanistan are the backdrop against which the theoretical framework of this thesis are tested. Theories of deliberative democracy are investigated, exploring the synergistic intricacies between media and democracy, assessing the extent to which they influence one another. The central research question guiding this study is what role media play in the midst of or in relation to social change. Through historical data, literary sources and interviews, the thesis demonstrates that post-conflict conditions either facilitate or hinder the development of medi...
This paper will discuss how Afghan women, as diverse groups, exercised autonomy and agency in diaspo...
Today, one must state that most women in Afghanistan find themselves in a similar repressive situati...
It is known that women’s participation is less than men in Muslim countries and especially in Afghan...
This study is essential mainly due to the absence of any qualitative research conducted to investig...
42 p.The dissertation proposes to take gender discourse as an analytical tool to explain the conditi...
The central objective of this paper is to put the discussion of women's rights in Afghanistan in the...
This thesis offers a critical analysis of the Afghan women politician’s life experiences through the...
Afghanistan, with its cultural and historical background is an interesting country to explore. Regar...
The 2001 US invasion of Afghanistan entailed combating terrorist cells and democratization of Afghan...
During the twenty years of war in Afghanistan much attention was focussed on the issue of female hum...
In 2010, as the Afghan government announced its intention to begin a formal peace process, there wer...
This dissertation examines international aid in support of Afghan media from fall 2001 to fall 2004...
The thesis's aim involves explain why the realization of democracy failed in Afghanistan during the ...
This article reviews women journalists in the midst of Taliban rule which is being highly discussed ...
This dissertation examines 21st century, post-Taliban themes and trends in Afghan women’s Persian Da...
This paper will discuss how Afghan women, as diverse groups, exercised autonomy and agency in diaspo...
Today, one must state that most women in Afghanistan find themselves in a similar repressive situati...
It is known that women’s participation is less than men in Muslim countries and especially in Afghan...
This study is essential mainly due to the absence of any qualitative research conducted to investig...
42 p.The dissertation proposes to take gender discourse as an analytical tool to explain the conditi...
The central objective of this paper is to put the discussion of women's rights in Afghanistan in the...
This thesis offers a critical analysis of the Afghan women politician’s life experiences through the...
Afghanistan, with its cultural and historical background is an interesting country to explore. Regar...
The 2001 US invasion of Afghanistan entailed combating terrorist cells and democratization of Afghan...
During the twenty years of war in Afghanistan much attention was focussed on the issue of female hum...
In 2010, as the Afghan government announced its intention to begin a formal peace process, there wer...
This dissertation examines international aid in support of Afghan media from fall 2001 to fall 2004...
The thesis's aim involves explain why the realization of democracy failed in Afghanistan during the ...
This article reviews women journalists in the midst of Taliban rule which is being highly discussed ...
This dissertation examines 21st century, post-Taliban themes and trends in Afghan women’s Persian Da...
This paper will discuss how Afghan women, as diverse groups, exercised autonomy and agency in diaspo...
Today, one must state that most women in Afghanistan find themselves in a similar repressive situati...
It is known that women’s participation is less than men in Muslim countries and especially in Afghan...