Dossier 25: Gender and the Struggle over Public Spaces
Publication Author:
Farha Ghannam
Date:
October 2003 Attachment | Size |
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Word Document | 164.81 KB |
number of pages:
103
ISBN/ISSN:
1560-9677 Related News
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Dossier 25
- Dossier 25: The Role of the International Community in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
- Dossier 25: Religion, Politics and Women: The Bangladesh Scenario
- Dossier 25: Algeria: Morality Militias are Back
- Dossier 25: Gender and the Struggle over Public Spaces
- Dossier 25: A Border Passage
- Dossier 25: Practices in the Shari’a Court of Appeal in Israel; Gendered Reading of Arbitration Decisions
- Dossier 25: Portraits of Two Islamist Women: Escape from Freedom or from Tradition?