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Being Queer in Beirut: A Fragmented Journal Entry
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02.09.2024 | Feminist Economics | Blog
Being Queer in Beirut: A Fragmented Journal Entry
 
The article approaches queer spaces in Beirut from an economic perspective, exploring how exclusions within these spaces are nuanced and layered. It highlights how these spaces privilege those who…  
Are All Women Sex Workers - Illustration by Sandy Lyen
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13.08.2024 | Feminist Economics | Blog
Are all Women Sex Workers?
 
This article examines the ways in which women’s sexuality is appraised and controlled within the hegemonic socio-economic system, exploring the power dynamics women face in their romantic and sexual…  
The Struggle of Women Working in the Informal Sector
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11.07.2024 | Feminist Economics | Blog
Algeria: The Struggle of Women Working in the Informal Sector
 
This article discusses the compounded struggles of participating in informal labour for native and migrant women in Algeria.  
Postpartum Depression Illustration
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04.07.2024 | Feminist Economics | Blog
Postpartum Depression: Between Social Denial and Economic Hardship
 
This article explores the often-overlooked issue of postpartum depression (PPD) in Algeria, drawing from personal experiences, particularly with the author's mother. It highlights the societal stigma…  
Reproducing Society: The Exploitation of Women’s Bodies
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27.06.2024 | Feminist Economics | Blog
Reproducing Society: The Exploitation of Women’s Bodies
 
This article discusses how the reproduction of society takes places over women's bodies to serve and reinforce patriarchal and capitalist power structures, thus, perpetuating gender inequalities and…  
Commercializing Womens Bodies - Illustration by Marah Al Houjairy
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13.06.2024 | Feminist Economics | Blog
Commercializing Women's Bodies: Exploitative Marketing and the Violation of Gender Justice
 
This article explores how universalized workplace dress codes contribute to the commodification of women’s bodies and perpetuate oppressive systems.  
7. Home  
Political Feminism There is no social justice without gender justice and there is no gender justice without socioeconomic and political reforms. How can feminists in the MENA region drive these…  
8. The Future of Work  
Globally, discussions around the future of work have resulted in the creation of a range of scenarios, from optimistic to pessimistic, with some predicting more flexibility, opportunity, and…  
9. Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung  
Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Bonn Godesberger Allee 149 D-53175 Bonn +49 0228 883-0 +49 0228 883-920 Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Berlin Hiroshimastraße 17 and 28 D-10785 Berlin +49 030 269356 +49…  
10. Repoliticising Feminism  
How are feminists in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region reestablishing their revolutionary and highly political stance against patriarchal structures? How are they reaffirming their…  
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