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- 1From:Aspasia (Vol. 16) Peer-ReviewedFocusing on the involvement of feminist activist women from Czechoslovakia in the Little Entente of Women (LEW), this article examines the ideological and political limits of transnational cooperation within such an...
- 2From:Labour/Le Travail (Issue 90) Peer-ReviewedJoan Sangster, Demanding Equality: One Hundred Years of Canadian Feminism (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2020) THERE ARE FEW, if any, historians better placed than Joan Sangster to write a history of a century of feminism in...
- 3From:Journal of American Folklore (Vol. 136, Issue 539) Peer-ReviewedKeywords: (from the AFS Ethnographic Thesaurus), music, Civil Rights Movement, women's rights, research, theory, methodology JAMES COUNTS EARLY AND AMY HOROWITZ'S POWERFUL TRIBUTE to Dr. Bernice Johnson Reagon...
- 4From:First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life (Issue 329)I WAS PERPLEXED by Matthew Schmitz's recent review of Erika Bachiochi's The Rights of Women ("The Wrongs of Woman," November 2022). The excesses of #MeToo and alleged weaknesses in traditional pro-life thinking and...
- 5From:Trial (Vol. 58, Issue 7)Susan B. Anthony, a staunch women's rights activist and abolitionist who helped pave the way for the Nineteenth Amendment and contributed to the end of slavery. Her courageous activism set the stage for women in law, and...
- 6From:Acta Juridica (Vol. 2020, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedGender discrimination in South Africa is both a historical phenomenon and a current experience. Women continue to be unfairly treated, they are regarded as inferior to men, and they are subjected to violence. This...
- 7From:Journal of Economic Development, Environment and People (Vol. 11, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe purpose of this paper is to flourish the grounded theory (GT) methodology in qualitative research from the feminist viewpoint. Since the mid-1990s feminist research on grounded theory has been started and researchers...
- 8From:Journal of International Women's Studies (Vol. 24, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe advent of the feminist movement in the twentieth century made it possible for socially organized women to begin seeking for the recognition of their rights and the change of gender roles which were socially built....
- 9From:Religions (Vol. 13, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedThe special issue of which this article forms a part looks at human violence and tries to investigate religious potentials to strengthen the case for nonviolence as the preferred method of social change. This article?s...
- 10From:Prairie History (Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedOn 4 March 1915, the Alberta journalist known under the pen name Magali, published in her weekly column: "Is the sudden entrance of women in politics desirable? I answer, in my humble opinion: No...." (1) Earlier that...
- 11From:China Media Report Overseas (Vol. 18, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedWith the improvement of women's socio-economic status and the emergence of idol development programs, feminism has built a female-led gender system with the help of idol development programs. Under this system, women...
- 12From:Aspasia (Vol. 14) Peer-ReviewedEstablished in the aftermath of the Cold War and animated by US-based scholars and activists experienced in the second wave of women's liberation movements, the Network of East-West Women (NEWW) has received little...
- 13From:Wagadu (Vol. 24) Peer-ReviewedIn two case studies from Pakistan, which I then link to Afghanistan (under the Taliban before and after the Soviet/US proxy war there) as well as the Farmer s Movement in India--I wish to proffer an intersectional...
- 14From:Social Inclusion (Vol. 10, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThis article argues that gender inequality, which in Chile is superimposed on a societal and economic structure characterized by deep inequalities that cut across every aspect of society, has been sustained by a...
- 15From:Aspasia (Vol. 16) Peer-ReviewedThis article discusses some aspects of the interwar women's movements and feminist activities in Eastern Europe and the Balkans in particular, taking as a starting point the creation of the regional feminist network...
- 16From:Aspasia (Vol. 16) Peer-ReviewedThe primary goals of the Little Entente of Women were to hammer out a common agenda and joint strategies for the promotion of women's demands in the respective countries, and to create favorable conditions for...
- 17From:Review of Human Rights (Vol. 7, Issue 1) Peer-Reviewed
Women's Rights and Democratic Transitions: A Comparative Study of Pakistan, Chile, and South Africa.
Byline: Abida Bano Key words: Women's movement, Gendered outcomes, democratization, Collective action, Pakistan, Chile, South Africa. Introduction The democratization boom in the 1980s (Third Wave)1 gave all the... - 18From:International Social Science Review (Vol. 97, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThe 1960s and 1970s were a tumultuous time, characterized by several different political movements, including the Women's Rights Movement. The Women's Rights Movement desired not only equality for women, but to change...
- 19From:L'Homme (Vol. 32, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThis article focuses on the question of who remembered the introduction of women's suffrage in Germany, and what function this remembering had. Initially, it was women's suffrage activists themselves who commemorated the...
- 20From:Journal of International Women's Studies (Vol. 22, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAcademics have overlooked feminist movements in Russia, allowing struggling women's rights organizations to overshadow the many achievements of Russian feminists. Scholarship has reported on struggling women's rights...