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Women's political participation in Tunisia. Arab Citizenship Review No. 14, 21 January 2016 [PDF]
The collapse of the authoritarian regime in Tunisia in 2011 has given women new opportunities to participate in political life and in civil society activities, standing for elections (2011 and 2014) or becoming members of political parties and ...
Ben Amar, Nihel
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Dialectics of struggle: challenges to the Kurdish women's movement [PDF]
Our paper engages with the complex relationship between national liberation and women’s rights movements as an instance to recognise the significance of intersectional political struggles and claims.
Al-Ali, Nadje, Tas, Latif
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Equally Victims? Post-revolutionary Tunisia and Transitional Justice [PDF]
Benedizione, Ludovica +1 more
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Transformation of the Ennahda Movement from Islamic Jama’ah to Political Party
Insight Turkey, 2017openaire +3 more sources
Sociology of Islam
Abstract This study uses the analytical frameworks of post-Islamism, ideological development, and political institutionalization to look at how Tunisia’s al-Nahda evolved from an Islamist social movement to a political party. Although al-Nahda began as a grassroots organization based on social reform and Islamic activism in the 1970s,
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Abstract This study uses the analytical frameworks of post-Islamism, ideological development, and political institutionalization to look at how Tunisia’s al-Nahda evolved from an Islamist social movement to a political party. Although al-Nahda began as a grassroots organization based on social reform and Islamic activism in the 1970s,
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Revisiting the moderation controversy with space and class: the Tunisian Ennahda
Third World Quarterly, 2021Hasret Dikici Bilgin
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