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  1. Praxeologie: Acht Beiträge zur Einführung in die Wissenschaft vom leistungsfähigen Handeln aus dem Forschungszentrum für Allgemeine Probleme der Arbeitsorganisation in Warschau.Kurd Alsleben, Wolfgang Wehrstedt & Pracownia Ogólnych Problemów Organizacji Pracy Pan (eds.) - 1966 - Quickborn: Schnelle.
     
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  2. Geschichte der Atomistik vom Mittelalter bis Newton.Kurd Lasswitz - 1964 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 19 (3):463-463.
     
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  3. Über die biologisch-naturwissenschaftlich unzulässige Gleichsetzung von Hirntod und Individualtod und ihre Folgen für die Medizin.Kurd Stapenhorst - 1996 - Ethik in der Medizin 8:79-89.
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  4. Seelen und Ziele.Kurd Lasswitz - 1908 - Leipzig,: B. Elischer Nachfolger.
     
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    Ueber Gassendi’s Atomistik.Kurd Lasswitz - 1889 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 2 (3):459-470.
  6. Die Lehre Kants von der Idealität des Raumes Und der Zeit in Zusammenhange Mit Seiner Kritik des Erkennens.Kurd Lasswitz - 1882
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    Nature and the Individual Mind.Kurd Lasswitz - 1896 - The Monist 6 (3):396-431.
  8. Atomistik Und Kriticismus Ein Beitrag Zur Erkenntnisstheoretischen Grundlegung der Physik.Kurd Lasswitz - 1970 - F. Vieweg Und Sohn.
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    Gustav Theodor Fechner.Kurd Lasswitz - 1896 - Stuttgart,: F. Frommann.
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    Wirklichkeiten: Beiträge zum Weltverständnis.Kurd Lasswitz - 1900 - Berlin: E. Felber.
    Excerpt from Wirklichkeiten: Beitrge zum Weltverstndnis Cdie erften hrei 9 uffhe geben eine allgemeine hiftorifche @in eitnng unb gegen -c$nhe he? britten einen turg, en berbiicf her 23e tanfchauung, hie ha' Q3uch naher begrunhen (R)iefe entmi e ich im 8ufammenhange bi' 3um g'man5igften Q bfchnitt. (R)ie Iet3ten ?qftg'e enthalten in freierer ?infniipfung weitere 'j u'fiihrungen einiger chemata, hie, toie ich hoffe, g'ur @rluterung her beruhrten $ragen nicht unmillfommn fein wethen; man mirh ihnen hoher biefleicht nachfehen, haf3 ihre (c)chreibart mehr feuiiietoniftifch (...)
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  11. Wirklichkeiten, Beitraege zum Weltverstaendnis.Kurd Lasswitz - 1900 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 50:662-665.
     
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    (1 other version)Kitāb Khiṭaṭ al-ShāmKitab Khitat al-Sham.Philip K. Hitti & Muhammad Kurd-'Ali - 1926 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 46:321.
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  13. (1 other version)Eifenblasen. [REVIEW]Kurd Lasswitz - 1891 - Ancient Philosophy (Misc) 2:471.
     
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  14. Are Kurds a pariah minority?Michael Rubin - 2003 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 70 (1):295-330.
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    Kurds and Kurdish Language.Ahmet Buran - 2011 - Journal of Turkish Studies 6:43-57.
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    La Geschichte der Atomistik di Kurd Lasswitz e la ricezione del materialismo di Bruno nella scienza tedesca del XIX secolo.Francesca Puccini - 2002 - Bruniana and Campanelliana. Ricerche Filosofiche e Materiali Storico-Testuali (2002/2):399-430.
    The article focuses on a special aspect of Giordano Bruno’s reception in the German culture of the second half of nineteenth century, namely Kurd Lasswitz’s account of Bruno’s atomistic theory of matter contained in his De minimo. In a chapter of his Geschichte der Atomistik vom Mittelalter bis Newton, Lasswitz interprets Bruno’s atomism as an attempt to build a theory of knowledge compatible with the structure of the physical world. The concept of minimum, understood as both the indivisible unity (...)
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    (3 other versions)Kurd Lasswitz.Hans Lindau - 1911 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 16:1.
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    The Domination of the Kurds.Jason Dockstader & Rojîn Mûkrîyan - 2021 - Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory 68 (4):57-84.
    We do two things in this article: develop a novel conception of domination and show how the Kurdish people are dominated in this novel sense. Conceptions of domination are usually distinguished in terms of paradigm cases and whether they are moralised and/or norm- dependent accounts, or neither. By contrast, we argue there is a way of understanding domination in terms of distinct social kinds. Among kinds of domination, like economic or racial or sexual domination, there must be a specifically political (...)
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    Variability and substantiality. Kurd Lasswitz, the Marburg school and the neo-Kantian historiography of science.Marco Giovanelli - 2024 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 106 (C):155-164.
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  20. (1 other version)Lasswitz, Kurd, Seelen und Ziele. [REVIEW]Bruno Bauch - 1910 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 15:283.
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    Turkey: Dilemma of the Kurds.Immanuel Wallerstein - 2013 - Journal of Global Faultlines 1 (2):31-32.
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  22. They say they are Kurds' : informants and identity work at the Iranian Pasteur Institute.Elise Burton - 2022 - In Jenny Bangham, Xan Chacko & Judith Kaplan (eds.), Invisible Labour in Modern Science. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
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    Justice et auto-défense sans l’État dans le Rojava kurde.Dilar Dirik - 2022 - Multitudes 88 (3):108-114.
    L’article documente un exemple particulièrement inspirant d’une expérimentation de la justice transformatrice à l’échelle d’une « nation sans État » – celle du Rojava kurde, où une révolution communaliste est toujours en cours. Cette étude sociologique décrit les pratiques de justice locale, appuyée (côté préventif) sur une éducation collective à l’auto-défense et (côté judiciaire) sur des pratiques de responsabilisation communautaire. On y voit que le rejet de la police et des prisons d’État ne signifie nullement une absence d’institutionnalisation, mais que (...)
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    Religious and philosophical ideas of Shaikh ʻAdi b. Musafir: the history of the Yezidi Kurds in the eleventh-twelfth centuries.Zorabê Bûdî Aloian - 2008 - Spånga: Apec.
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    (2 other versions)Die Kraft der Zeitutopie im 19. Jahrhundert. Literarische Medien- und Technikzukünfte bei Edward Bellamy, Kurd Laßwitz und Jules Verne.Andreas Ziemann - 2016 - Zeitschrift Fuer Medien Und Kulturforschung 2016 (2):47-62.
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    Geschichte der Atomistik vom Mittelalter bis Newton. Kurd Lasswitz.Hugo Dingler - 1927 - Isis 9 (3):465-467.
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    (1 other version)Kurdish liberty.Jason Dockstader & Rojîn Mûkrîyan - 2021 - Sage Publications Ltd: Philosophy and Social Criticism 48 (8):1174-1196.
    Philosophy & Social Criticism, Volume 48, Issue 8, Page 1174-1196, October 2022. Most politically minded Kurds agree that their people need liberty. Moreover, they agree they need liberation from the domination they suffer from the four states that divide them: Turkey, Syria, Iraq, and Iran. What is less certain is the precise nature of this liberty. A key debate that characterizes Kurdish political discourse is over whether the liberty they seek requires the existence of an independent Kurdish nation-state. Abdullah Öcalan, (...)
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  28. The Inauthenticity of the Left in the Kurdish Liberation Movement in Iraqi Kurdistan.Saladdin Ahmed - 2018 - Critique: Journal of Socialist Theory 46 (1):65-76.
    Iraqi Kurds have been involved in a liberation movement since the very beginning of the establishment of the Iraqi state by European colonizers. With the proliferation of communism in the 1960s and 1970s among liberation movements in the third world, the Kurdish liberation movement also adopted popular Marxist, Leninist and Maoist jargons. However, after the 1991 Kurdish uprising successfully liberated some areas of Kurdistan, the leftist rhetoric almost completely disappeared in the dominant Iraqi Kurdish discourse. I argue that, even from (...)
     
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    al-Baḥth ʻan judhūr al-ilāh al-wāḥid: fī naqd al-aydiyūlūjīyah al-dīnīyah.Fāliḥ Mahdī - 2017 - Bayrūt: Dār al-ʻAwdah.
    Kurds; Iraq; history; autonomy and independence movements.
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    Vejîna felsefeyê.Abdulqadîr Gok - 2011 - Yenişehir, Diyarbakır: Ronahî.
    Philosophy; history; Kurds; philosophical works.
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    A Narrative of the Disaster.Niloufar Baghban Moshiri & Ismail Aalizad - 2024 - Outlines. Critical Practice Studies 24 (1):45-62.
    Society's understanding of “suffering” and disaster determines how it will be encountered. In the present study, we apply a constructivist approach and study the understanding of November 12, 2017 earthquake in Zahab at the context of the traumatic history of the region. Applying critical ethnography, oral history, field research and in-depth interviews, we found out that the event is understood in the continuation of a history of irrationality and injustice. Narrators share a common fear among marginalized groups: fear of betrayal, (...)
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    Crimes of Terrorism on Innocent Iraqis from to : A Semiotic Study.Ali Haif Abbas & Enas Naji Kadim - 2019 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 32 (1):187-206.
    Terrorist organisations have increased and widened in Iraq in particular and the world in general in recent years. People have suffered a lot from these terrorist organisations due to their thirst for killing innocent civilians. The study aims to convey the suffering of innocent Iraqis caused by terrorist acts to the world. In order to achieve the aim, the research adopted Barthes’s framework to analyse the selected photographs. The researchers have selected iconic photographs for the analysis. The photographs are taken (...)
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    Iranian–Turkish Relations in a Changing Middle East.Alberto Gasparetto - 2018 - International Studies. Interdisciplinary Political and Cultural Journal 21 (1):83-98.
    After the outbreak of the Arab Spring and, above all, the intensification of the Syrian crisis with Ankara starting to engage in a political confrontation with Assad’s Syria, Tehran tried to exploit its historic strategic alliance with Damascus in a search for projecting its influence abroad. As Turkey has been facing more and more hardships and experiencing political isolation, Iran seemed to be more comfortable with its external environment, benefiting from a convergence of interests with Russia. However, the advent of (...)
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  34. Capitalmud, or Akyn's Song about the Nibelungs, paradigms and simulacra.Valentin Grinko - manuscript
    ...If, in some places, backward science determines the remaining period by the lack of optimism only by the number 123456789, then our progressive science expands it to 987654321, which is eight times more advanced than theirs. However, due to the inherent caution of scientists, both sides do not specify the measuring unit of reference — year, day, hour or minute are meant. Leonid Leonov. Collected Op. in ten volumes. Volume ten. M.: IHL, 1984, p.583. -/- The modern men being as (...)
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    Tolerated but not equal.Ahmet Insel - 2019 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 45 (4):511-515.
    Tolerance is an ambivalent attitude. It allows living in plurality but not in equality. The tolerant tradition of the Ottoman Empire, for example, is based on a very clear political and social hierarchy between different religions. Dominants boast of their tolerant tradition. Tolerance is also about imposing limits on the other in a unilateral way. In Republican Turkey where theoretically all citizens are equal, the majority of Turkish-speaking Sunnis tolerate non-Muslim minorities, Alevis, Kurds. It is the ‘liberal’ currents of this (...)
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    Mit-, Neben- und Gegeneinander Zum Zusammenleben von Christen und Muslimen in Ostanatolien.Shabo Talay - 2012 - Der Islam: Journal of the History and Culture of the Middle East 88 (1):158-178.
    The relationship between Christians and Muslims underwent drastic fluctuations in the former Ottoman Empire in the nineteenth century and the modern Republic of Turkey in the twentieth century generally. The dynamic can be described as having been one of sanctioned political communion under the Ottoman regime, outright violence and antagonism in the shadows of WWI, and today reflected in a type of social equilibrium, albeit precarious. Specifically, the paper focuses on adumbrating the modus vivendi that facilitated coexistence between Christians and (...)
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    (1 other version)The Bounds of Nationalism.Thomas W. Pogge - 1996 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 22:463-504.
    Nationalism is generally associated with sentiments, ideologies, and social movements that involve strong commitments to a nation, conceived as a potentially self-sustaining community of persons bound together by a shared history and culture. Recent empirical and normative discussions have been concentrated on revisionist instances of nationalism, that is, on sentiments, ideologies, and social movements that aim to gain power, political autonomy, or territory for a particular nation. I will here take a somewhat broader view of nationalism, focusing on persons who (...)
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    The republican ideal of freedom as non-domination and the Rojava experiment: ‘States as they are’ or a new socio-political imagination?David M. Rasmussen, Volker Kaul & Alessandro Ferrara - 2016 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 42 (4-5):419-428.
    This article problematizes the republican reliance on contemporary ‘states as they are’ as protectors and guarantors of the republican notion of freedom as non-domination. While the principle of freedom as non-domination constitutes an advance over the liberal principle of freedom as non-interference, its reliance on the national, territorial, legal-technical and extra-economic contemporary state prevents the theoretical uncovering of its full potential. The article argues that to make the most of the principle of freedom as non-domination, a strong Athenian element is (...)
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    The republican ideal of freedom as non-domination and the Rojava experiment.Can Cemgil - 2016 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 42 (4-5):419-428.
    This article problematizes the republican reliance on contemporary ‘states as they are’ as protectors and guarantors of the republican notion of freedom as non-domination. While the principle of freedom as non-domination constitutes an advance over the liberal principle of freedom as non-interference, its reliance on the national, territorial, legal-technical and extra-economic contemporary state prevents the theoretical uncovering of its full potential. The article argues that to make the most of the principle of freedom as non-domination, a strong Athenian element is (...)
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    Kurdish Regional Self-rule Administration in Syria: A new Model of Statehood and its Status in International Law Compared to the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) in Iraq.Loqman Radpey - 2016 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 17 (3):468-488.
    Having been supressed and denied their rights by successive Syrian governments over the years, Syrian Kurds are now asserting a de facto autonomy. Since the withdrawal of the Syrian President's forces from the ethnically Kurdish areas in the early months of the current civil war, the inhabitants have declared a self-rule government along the lines of the Kurdistan regional government in northern Iraq. For Syrian Kurds, the creation of a small autonomous region is a dream fulfilled, albeit one unrecognized by (...)
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    Turkish newspapers’ role in winning votes and exasperating Turkish–Kurdish relations: The Ağrı shootings.Ece Nur Kaya & Lyndon C. S. Way - 2016 - Discourse and Communication 10 (1):82-100.
    Relations between Turkish authorities and their Kurdish minority have been a source of conflict for decades. On 11 April 2015, in the run-up to Turkey’s parliamentary elections, a gunfight broke out in the south-eastern province of Ağrı, resulting in six Kurdish people being killed and four Turkish military personnel wounded. Although skirmishes like this are not unusual, this caught the public imagination as it became clear that Kurdish civilians had helped wounded Turkish soldiers after the shoot-out. The government denied such (...)
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    The Concept of National Minorities in Turkey is Compulsive Obstacle for the Membership of Turkey in European Union?Arndt Künnecke - 2013 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 20 (2):527-547.
    Fifty years ago, on 12 September, 1963, the association agreement between the European Economic Community (EEC) and Turkey was signed in Ankara. However, in contrast to many other countries who applied later on, Turkey has not yet become a member of the EU. Nevertheless, Turkey’s candidacy to join the EU is still one of the most considerable and controversial topics within the European political arena. Within the accession negotiations, apart from human rights and the Kurdish and the Cypriot issues, one (...)
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    “If I get deported back to iraq…I will be dead”.Amir Rashid - unknown
    for income tax evasion, but it cannot be defended for pursuing otherwise innocent people. The man responsible for bringing these four cases, Roanoke U.S. Attorney John Brownlee, has defended his actions (Rocktown Weekly, April 27-May 3, 2006, p. 11): “We have to properly track money going overseas so it’s not going to the wrong places.” But, this could be done without this law. Even though 12 agencies investigated these money transfers, led by the FBI, none charged that any went to (...)
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    Confessions without guilt: public confessions of state violence in Turkey.Yeşim Yaprak Yıldız & Patrick Baert - 2021 - Theory and Society 50 (1):125-149.
    Drawing on Austin’s speech act theory and on related theories of performativity and positioning, this article analyses the public confessions during the 1990s by three prominent state actors in Turkey about their direct involvement in state crimes against Kurds and left-wing political opponents. All three cases received significant media attention at the time. The aim of the article is not only to shed new light on those specific confessions by the perpetrators within the Turkish context, but also to develop further (...)
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    Welfare Provision as Political Containment: The Politics of Social Assistance and the Kurdish Conflict in Turkey.Erdem Yörük - 2012 - Politics and Society 40 (4):517-547.
    Can we argue that pressures generated from grassroots politics are responsible for the rapid expansion and ethnically/racially uneven distribution of social assistance programs in emerging economies? This article analyzes the Turkish case and shows that social assistance programs in Turkey are directed disproportionately to the Kurdish minority and to the Kurdish region of Turkey, especially to the internally displaced Kurds in urban and metropolitan areas. The article analyzes a cross-sectional dataset generated by a 10,386-informant stratified random sampling survey and controls (...)
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    Hobbes, Locke, and Confusion's Masterpiece: An Examination of Seventeenth-Century Political Philosophy (review).David Lay Williams - 2004 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 42 (2):224-225.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 42.2 (2004) 224-225 [Access article in PDF] Ross Harrison. Hobbes, Locke, and Confusion's Masterpiece: An Examination of Seventeenth-Century Political Philosophy. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2003. Pp. v + 281. Cloth, $65.00. Paper, $23.00. The title of Ross Harrison's book is taken from Macduff's line in Macbeth, "[c]onfusion now have made his masterpiece," in reference to the discovery of a murdered king. Regicide (...)
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    Civilizing Islam, Islamist Civilizing? Turkey's Islamist Movement and the Problem of Ethnic Difference.Christopher Houston - 1999 - Thesis Eleven 58 (1):83-98.
    The Islamist critique of the post-1923 regime in Turkey centres around the deconstruction of the Republic's civilizing mission. Here the modernization of the rump of the Ottoman Empire undertaken in the name of the universality of western civilization (with the consequent attributing of backwardness to Islam) is problematized: Islamist discourse converges with other postmodern critiques in proclaiming the exhaustion of modernity as a project of emancipation. Islamist politics celebrate the return of the Muslim actor and identity. And yet the making (...)
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  48. Rethinking Democracy in Kurdistan.Daniel J. Smith - 2022 - Philosophy World Democracy 12.
    The Kurdish movement has revitalised the idea of democracy. Under the most difficult of circumstances – squeezed between ISIS on one side and the Turkish armed forces on the other – a radical form of democracy has been implemented that has inspired many both inside and outside the region. Introducing the special issue “Rethinking Democracy in Kurdistan”, this article explores the ingenious challenge to the nation-state system posed by this new democratic theory and practice, focusing on the prison writings of (...)
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    The “Loyal” Narrators. An Examination of Post-Graduate Theses on the Kurdish Conflict and the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) in Turkey.Islam Sargi - 2023 - Resistances. Journal of the Philosophy of History 4 (7):e230106.
    The Kurdish question and the PKK have been among the topics that have gained massive importance for almost a century in politics, daily life, and among academics. The declaration of the PKK, the last ideological rebellion against the Turkish state, has translated the Kurdish problem into the problem of assimilation, nationalization, and standardization of the decades-long armed conflict between the Turkish army and the PKK. This article aims to present a discourse and content analysis of the master’s and doctoral dissertations (...)
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  50. Women in Transnational Migrant Activism: Supporting Social Justice Claims of Homeland Political Organizations.Liza Mügge - 2013 - Studies in Social Justice 7 (1):65-81.
    This article studies the conceptions of social justice of women active in transnational migrant politics over a period of roughly 20 years in the Netherlands. The novel focus on migrant women reveals that transnational politics is almost completely male-dominated and -directed. Two of the exceptions found in this article include a leftist and a Kurdish women organization supporting the communist cause in the 1980s and the Kurdish struggle in the 1990s in Turkey, respectively. In both organizations gender equality was subordinated (...)
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