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245 00 |a Interview with Fatma Ramadan |h [electronic resource] |y English.
246 3    |a مقابلة مع فاطمة رمضان |y Arabic.
260        |c 2013.
490        |a Middle East Women's Activism.
500        |a Funding : Women's Activism in the Arab World (2013-2016). This project, funded by a British Academy Mid-Career Fellowship, examines the significance of middle-class women's activism to the geo/politics of Arab countries, from national independence until the Arab uprisings. It was based on over 100 personal narratives of women activists of different generations from Egypt, Jordan and Lebanon.
500        |a Interview conducted on: 17 December 2013
500        |a Duration: 1 hour, 4 minutes and 54 seconds
500        |a Language of interview: Arabic
500        |a Audio transcription by Captivate Arabia, Amman, Jordan , info@captivatearabia.com
500        |a آسيا -- مصر -- القاهرة -- القاهرة
500        |a VIAF (name authority) : Pratt, Nicola Christine : URI http://viaf.org/viaf/49147457
500        |a VIAF (name authority) : Ramadan, Fatma : URI http://viaf.org/viaf/31151836445920400238
506        |a © 2013 the Interviewer and Interviewee. All rights reserved. Used here with permission.
520 3    |a Fatma was born in 1966 in the Minufiyah governorate of Egypt within a family of farmers. She studied in the science faculty of Al- Minufiyah University, graduating with a BA in 1989 and master’s degree in 1990. Then, she worked as a research assistant at Mansoura University and became involved in activism through the leftist Daughter of the Earth (Bint al-Ard) group at Mansoura University. In 1992, she travelled to Saudi Arabia to work as a teacher, returning to Egypt in 1996. At that time many farmers were being evicted from their lands due to the passage of a new tenancy law and Fatma became involved in defending farmer rights and then joined the Revolutionary Socialists, working on the defence of farmer and worker rights and joining various coordinating committees for that purpose. In 2002 she started working at the Workforce Administration and faced harassment by her manager. In 2006, she stood for elections to the General Federation of Egyptian Trade Unions and won a seat, which was temporarily frozen when Fatma attempted to bring workers’ demands to the attention of the Minister of Labour. Fatma also worked for a while with the Egyptian Observatory for Rights and Freedoms, monitoring workers’ protests. During the uprising of January 2011 Fatma participated in the 18 day sit-in in Tahrir Square. Afterwards, she participated in forming an independent union in her workplace and in helping to establish the Federation for Independent Trade Unions, in which she volunteered to be a movement coordinator, supporting workers’ protests. At the time of the interview, Fatma was a member of the executive board of the Egyptian Federation for Independent Trade Unions, working as a safety-at-work inspector in the Workforce Administration in Giza, and involved with a "Right to Work" project with the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights.
533        |a Electronic reproduction. |b London : |c SOAS University of London, |c University of Warwick, |d 2020. |f (SOAS Digital Collections) |n Mode of access: World Wide Web. |n System requirements: Internet connectivity; Web browser software.
650    7 |a Women's activism. |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a Women -- Political activity.
650    0 |a Egypt.
650    0 |a Arab Spring (2010-).
650    7 |a الربيع العربي (2010-). |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a January 25 2011 Revolution (Egypt). |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a Thawrat 25 Yanāyir 2011 (Egypt). |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a ثورة 25 ياناير 2011 (مصر). |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a Demonstrations.
650    0 |a Employee rights.
650    0 |a Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights.
650    7 |a المبادرة المصرية للحقوق الشخصية. |2 WKP
650    7 |a Egyptian Federation of Independent Trade Unions. |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a للاتحاد المصرى للنقابات المستقلة. |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a Egyptian Observatory for Rights and Freedoms. |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a المرصد المصرى للحقوق والحريات. |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a Coalition of the Youth of the Revolution (Egypt). |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a ائتلاف شباب الثورة (مصر). |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a Al-Minufiyah University. |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a Jāmiʻat al-Minūfīyah.
650    7 |a جامعة المنوفية. |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a Bint al-ard (Egypt). |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a بنت الارض (مصر). |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a Daughters of the Earth (Egypt). |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a Violence against women. |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a Women -- Violence against.
650        |a Revolutionary Socialists (Egypt).
650    7 |a الاشتراكيون الثوريون‎. |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a Egyptian Social Democratic Party. |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a الحزب المصرى الديمقراطى الاجتماعى. |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a Human rights.
650    7 |a Egypt. Ministry of Manpower and Immigration. |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a Egypt. Wizārat al-Quwá al-ʻĀmilah wa-al-Hijrah.
650    7 |a مصر. وزارة القوى العاملة والهجرة. |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a Land Centre for Human Rights. |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a مركز الارض لحقوق الانسان. |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a Hisham Mubarak Law Centre. |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a مركز هشام مبارك للقانون. |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a Farmers' rights. |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a Labor unions.
650    0 |a Strikes and lockouts.
720 1    |a Ramadan, Fatma. |4 ive
720        |a رمضان ، فاطمة. |4 ctb
720 1    |a Pratt, Nicola Christine. |4 ctb
752        |a Egypt |b Cairo Governate |d Cairo.
830    0 |a SOAS Digital Collections.
830    0 |a Middle East Women’s Activism.
830    0 |a Egypt Collection.
852        |a GBR |b SDC |c Middle East Women’s Activism
856 40 |u http://digital.soas.ac.uk/CVU0000018/00001 |y Click here for full text
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997        |a Middle East Women’s Activism


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