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In: European journal of politics and gender, Band 4, Heft 3, S. 467-468
ISSN: 2515-1096
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In: European journal of politics and gender, Band 4, Heft 3, S. 467-468
ISSN: 2515-1096
In: Hommes & migrations: première revue française des questions d'immigration, Heft 1299, S. 24-31
ISSN: 2262-3353
In: Hommes & migrations: première revue française des questions d'immigration, Heft 1299, S. 66-75
ISSN: 2262-3353
In: French cultural studies, Band 2, Heft 6, S. 261-274
ISSN: 1740-2352
In: Gender and politics
World Affairs Online
In: Gender and politics
This book provides an account of Muslim women's political and civic engagement in Britain and France. It examines their interaction with civil society and state institutions to provide an understanding of their development as political actors. The authors argue that Muslim women's participation is expressed at the intersections of the groups and society to which they belong. In Britain and France, their political attitudes and behaviour are influenced by their national/ethnic origins, religion and specific features of British and French societies. Thus three main spheres of action are identified: the ethnic group, religious group and majority society. Unequal, gendered power relations characterise the interconnection(s) between these spheres of action. Muslim women are positioned within these complex relations and find obstacles and/or facilitators governing their capacity to act politically. The authors suggest that Muslim women's interest in politics, knowledge of it and participation in both institutional and informal politics is higher than expected. This book will appeal to students and scholars of politics, sociology, gender studies and social anthropology, and will also be of use to policy makers and practitioners in the field of gender and ethno-religious/ethno-cultural policy.
In: The European Union in international affairs series
"Since 9/11 Western states have sought to integrate 'securitisation' measures within migration regimes as asylum seekers and other migrant categories come to be seen as agents of social instability or as potential terrorists seeking to exploit immigration systems. But the upshot of treating migration as a security threat is the increased insecurity amongst migrant and ethnic minority populations in the West and particularly among those from Muslim majority countries or long-settled Muslim communities. This study of migration and security therefore considers whether national-societal or human-centric perspectives should be adopted, and whether the divergent and competing approaches to security (national, societal, human) can or should ever be reconciled. The questions arising from this dilemma are important for academics, policy-makers and the general public"--
This book is about the lives of refugee women in Britain and France. Who are they? Where do they come from? What happens to them when they arrive, while they wait for a decision on their claim for asylum, and after the decision, whether positive or negative?It shows how laws and processes designed to meet the needs of men fleeing political persecution often fail to protect women from persecution in their home countries and fail to meet their needs during and after the decision-making process. It portrays refugee women as resilient, resourceful and potentially active participants in British and
An essential guide to the role of women in the political life of France under the Fifth Republic. It shows that the unique political history of France ensures that it remains an important and exceptional example of women's participation in the politics of a Western European country. Its study is essential in order to have a complete understanding of women and politics today. This is the first English language study to capture the new enthusiasm engendered by the campaign for parity in 1992 which produced constitutional reform and a record number of deputies and ministers.
The multiple impact of the May 1968 events in France is here reviewed and analysed, initially through a narrative account of the events themselves and then through a systematic survey of the various manners in which they have been interpreted and reproduced in France. This covers successively political, social/sociological, and cultural texts - first-hand accounts along with works by political activists and academic social scientists - before moving to a consideration of fictional works (novels and feature films) dealing with or set during the events
In: French politics, Band 18, Heft 1-2, S. 132-152
ISSN: 1476-3427
In: Socio: la nouvelle revue des sciences sociales, Heft 11, S. 25-55
ISSN: 2425-2158
In: Feminist theory: an international interdisciplinary journal, Band 19, Heft 2, S. 165-181
ISSN: 1741-2773
In: Hommes & migrations: première revue française des questions d'immigration, Heft 1299, S. 6-11
ISSN: 2262-3353