شماره ركورد :
1015218
عنوان مقاله :
2011Uprising and Tunisian Women’s Socio-political Status
پديد آورندگان :
رادان ،فاطمه دانشگاه پيام نور
تعداد صفحه :
11
از صفحه :
21
تا صفحه :
31
كليدواژه :
Social Participation , Arab Spring , Secularism , Feminism , Power
چكيده فارسي :
A street vendor named Mohamed Bouazizi set himself on fire in protest after a police officer seized his cart and produce. This embarked a set of social Unrest and demonstrations across Tunisia and the events rapidly exceeded Tunisia to many other Arab Countries. Now, more than six years after the start of uprisings in Arab States, Tunisia is almost the only country that emerged as a democratic state. The country witnessed a more or less gradual democratic process of transitional and legally elected governments after 2011 developments. Yet, debates remain about Women’s role and status in the Tunisian society. The article thus, tries to examine the possible relationship between two socio-political factors; 2011 uprising in Tunisia and its consequent developments as an independent factor and Tunisian women’s socio-political status as the dependent factor. In this regard, Michel Foucault's approach to power was chosen as a theoretical framework of the survey. The research results reject radical changes in women’s social status after 2011 developments in Tunisia. .
چكيده لاتين :
A street vendor named Mohamed Bouazizi set himself on fire in protest after a police officer seized his cart and produce. This embarked a set of social Unrest and demonstrations across Tunisia and the events rapidly exceeded Tunisia to many other Arab Countries. Now, more than six years after the start of uprisings in Arab States, Tunisia is almost the only country that emerged as a democratic state. The country witnessed a more or less gradual democratic process of transitional and legally elected governments after 2011 developments. Yet, debates remain about Women’s role and status in the Tunisian society. The article thus, tries to examine the possible relationship between two socio-political factors; 2011 uprising in Tunisia and its consequent developments as an independent factor and Tunisian women’s socio-political status as the dependent factor. In this regard, Michel Foucault's approach to power was chosen as a theoretical framework of the survey. The research results reject radical changes in women’s social status after 2011 developments in Tunisia.
سال انتشار :
1396
عنوان نشريه :
مطالعات سياسي جهان اسلام
فايل PDF :
7497043
عنوان نشريه :
مطالعات سياسي جهان اسلام
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