Montly Archive February 2015
Feminist and Gender Theories
This resource is the seventh chapter in the book Sociological Theory in the Conemporary Era: Text and Readings (2010) by Scott Appelrouth and Laura Desfor Edles. The chapter outlines each of the following feminist or gender analysts and the theoretical viewpoints associated with them.
Tuesday، 10 February، 2015Trapped: women fleeing violence in the UK
Palestine probe prompts misguided backlash against ICC
The opening of an ICC preliminary examination into Palestine continues to make headlines around the world. While widely welcomed by civil society and others as a step towards accountability for grave crimes, the announcement has prompted a misguided backlash against the Court
Sunday، 8 February، 2015Armanshahr/OPENASIA HR & Civil Society Newsletter – issue 104 year VII
Armanshahr/OPENASIA HR & Civil Society Newsletter – issue 104 year VII
Sunday، 8 February، 2015Human Rights Watch: World Report 2015
Human Rights Watch’s 25th annual World Report summarizes human rights conditions in more than 90 countries and territories worldwide in 2014. It reflects extensive investigative work that Human Rights Watch staff conducted during the year, often in close partnership with domestic human rights activists.
Sunday، 8 February، 2015Press ReleaseWomen’s Problems in Afghanistan are largely structural
The Afghan state, Afghan civil society and the international community must adapt key Afghan social, religious, economic and cultural-normative structures and institutions in ways that are favorable to women’s enduring empowerment and development.
Sunday، 8 February، 2015The triple whammy: towards the eclipse of women’s rights
Caught in the cross-fire of political opportunism, neo-liberal triumphalism and geopolitical adventurism, feminist platforms are in retreat. Only a politics of coalition building can avert their eclipse.
Sunday، 8 February، 2015Armanshahr/OPENASIA HR & Civil Society Newsletter – issue 103 year VII
Armanshahr/OPENASIA HR & Civil Society Newsletter – issue 103 year VII
Monday، 2 February، 2015Sexual violence in conflict – what use is the law?
Through conflict after conflict, sexual violence persists, not just as individual crimes but as a weapon of war, from the Balkans to the Congo, from Liberia and Sierra Leone to present day Iraq.
Sunday، 1 February، 2015