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040        |a UkLSOA |c UkLSOA
245 00 |a Interview with Lubna Dawany |h [electronic resource] |y English.
246 3    |a مقابلة مع لبنى دواني |y Arabic.
260        |c 2014.
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: 06 May 2014
500        |a Duration: 45 minutes and 9 seconds
500        |a Language of Interview: English
500        |a Audio transcription and translation by Captivate Arabia, Amman, Jordan, info@captivatearabia.com
500        |a آسيا -- الأردن -- عَمّان -- عَمّان
500        |a VIAF (name authority) : Pratt, Nicola Christine : URI http://viaf.org/viaf/49147457
506        |a © 2014 the Interviewer and Interviewee. All rights reserved. Used here with permission.
520 3    |a Lubna was born in Amman in the early 1960s. Her mother and father were both teachers. After getting married, she studied law at university, graduating in 1993, and then did an MA in transformation management at Buckingham University. Lubna is a lawyer. She began her public work and volunteering at the end of the 1980s, first as an individual initiative to help women around her and later co-founding Mizan Law Group for Human Rights and Sisterhood is Global Institute (SiGi) She also volunteers with the Families Development Association, with their Izdihar project, which aims to help impoverished women become more independent.
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    0 |a Sisterhood Is Global Institute.
650    7 |a Mizan, Law group for Human Rights. |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a مجموعة القانون من أجل حقوق الإنسان (ميزان). |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a Religious fundamentalism.
650    0 |a Fundamentalism.
650    0 |a Islamic fundamentalism.
650    7 |a IZDIHAR Project. |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a Human rights.
650    0 |a Women's rights.
650    0 |a Arab Spring (2010-).
650    7 |a الربيع العربي (2010-). |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a Women's empowerment. |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a Families Development Association. |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a جمعية الأسر التنموية. |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a Civil society -- Law and legislation.
650    0 |a Terrorism.
650    7 |a Religious co-existence. |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a Conservatives. |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a Conservatism -- Religious aspects -- Islam.
720 1    |a Dawany, Lubna. |4 ive
720        |a دواني ، لبنى. |4 ctb
720 1    |a Pratt, Nicola Christine. |4 ctb
752        |a Jordan |b Amman Governorate |d Amman.
830    0 |a SOAS Digital Collections.
830    0 |a Middle East Women’s Activism.
830    0 |a Jordan Collection at SOAS, University of London.
852        |a GBR |b SDC |c Middle East Women’s Activism
856 40 |u http://digital.soas.ac.uk/CVU0000047/00001 |y Click here for full text
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997        |a Middle East Women’s Activism


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