Arab Sexism Now Muslim women who fight sexism (yes we exist) must be heard Within minutes The degrading comments against Dr Sandrine Atallah on television opened up a wider conversation about the harmful social norms and intrinsic Across Egypt, Morocco, Lebanon and the Palestinian territories, 10,000 men and women were asked about gender The UAE was the first Arab country to appoint a woman as Speaker of the Federal National Council (Parliament) in 2015, and Algeria, Iraq, Young women in Arab countries, including the State of Palestine, are hardly passive victims, and many are challenging and transforming systems of Beatings and harassment The findings show that on the one hand, a majority of the men in the four countries support traditional, sexist attitudes For instance, particular Arab citizens may at one time have combined support for feminism with strong religiosity but later shifted over to This paper directly examines response effects in relation to framing and priming in an Arab context, using two survey experiments conducted in Tunisia. While gender inequality is an unfortunate global reality, the Arab region faces not only the greatest gap, but also significant challenges in In this paper we introduce an Arabic misogyny and sexism dataset (ArMIS) characterized by providing annotations from annotators with different Women across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region face systemic legal discrimination, particularly in family law, nationality rights, and protection from The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has prioritized increasing equality between men and women. According to many observers, Arabic and Islamic culture can combine to foster attitudes that are inhospitable to gender In this paper we introduce an Arabic misogyny and sexism dataset (ArMIS) characterized by providing annotations from annotators with different Besides the social and cultural aspect, institutionalised misogyny is one of the main causes of embedded discrimination in the Arab region. This research investigates whether equality initiatives are reflected in residents’ attitudes toward women. This overtly racist and sexist headline reflects a pandemic of focus on the appearance of Arab women that spreads beyond this one writeup to Highlights The Situation of Women and Girls in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) and the Arab States region remains unresolved. We use data from two randomized experiments built into a nation-wide representative household survey in Tunisia to analyze the effects of framing and priming on responses to gender Developing countries such as Mexico also seem to be adopting this policy, demonstrating its widespread appeal. Arab regimes’ gender strategies Shame and guilt have been two dominant disciplining practices against female activists in the Middle East in general and the Arabian Gulf in particular. Liberal countries face it, While institutional support is growing for women in leadership positions across the Arab world, little is known about how rising numbers of Egypt is now the worst country for women's rights in the Arab world, according to a poll of experts on gender issues in 22 Arab states. While economic development and more . Islam’s patriarchy and western feminism have said a lot. Sexism While gender inequality is an unfortunate global reality, the Arab region faces not only the greatest gap, but also significant challenges in This article will discuss sexual discourse in the Arab world and topics of reproductive justice and sexuality in contemporary Arab society such as abortion, female genital mutilation, female The chapter discusses Tunisia as the cradle of the Arab Spring, examines gender rights in Tunisia, and why Tunisian women have been Abstract While institutional support is growing for women in leadership positions across the Arab world, little is known about how rising numbers of women in roles of authority and expertise Patriarchal tribal norms and sexist religious interpretations continue to affect Gulf women throughout the first half of the twentieth century while Arab women in North Africa, supported by Arab regimes’ gender strategies have been implemented through what some have called “ state feminism,” which is the top-down use of state But to suggest that sexism is exclusive to Islamic countries would be equally false. Misogyny is not just an Islamic problem. We examine how general theories of gender bias fit new data from a survey experiment spanning nationally representative samples in five Arab Arab societies are often regarded as bad places for women and girls.
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