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Journal articles on the topic "Women's Western Unitarian Conference"

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Mitkova, Valentina, Georgios Manios, and Denisa Nečasová. "Exhibit and Conference Reviews." Aspasia 17, no. 1 (2023): 224–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/asp.2023.170112.

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Since the establishment of women's history as an academic research and educational field in the 1960s–1970s in the Western context—a field contesting traditional historical narratives (political, diplomatic, institutional) that located women on the periphery of historical processes—efforts have concentrated on the discovery and analysis of neglected facts of the past, the historical representation of gender interdependence, and the reconstruction of a credible male–female sociohistorical reality. Since the 1990s, in the context of changed political, social, and cultural realities, interest in
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Jolly, Margaret. "Women's Rights, Human Rights and Domestic Violence in Vanuatu." Feminist Review 52, no. 1 (1996): 169–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/fr.1996.14.

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There has been much recent debate about women's rights and their relation to human rights. Debates about domestic violence in Vanuatu are situated in this global frame but also in a regional and historical context dominated by the relation between kastom (tradition) and Christianity. This article depicts the dynamics of a conference on Violence and the Family in Vanuatu held in Port Vila in 1994, in terms of the competing claims of universal human rights and cultural relativism. The allegedly western character of human rights which focus on the individual and civil and political rights is ofte
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Nunan, Timothy. "Under A Red Veil: Staging Afghan Emancipation in Moscow." Soviet and Post-Soviet Review 38, no. 1 (2011): 30–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/187633211x564265.

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AbstractThis article explores the Soviet mission to emancipate Afghan women during the Soviet war in Afghanistan through a detailed reading of the stenogram of a 1982 seminar in Moscow designed as an exchange of ideas and experiences between leading members of the Committee for Soviet Women and the Democratic Organization of Women of Afghanistan. Approaching this episode as a moment in the quest to find new forms of modernity – Communist, Islamic, or Western – in Afghanistan, the article shows how Soviet women's representatives repeatedly played up the important of the hujum in 1930s Soviet Ce
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S, Banumathi. "Feminist Development in Kaniyazhi Magazine." International Research Journal of Tamil 4, S-8 (2022): 350–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.34256/irjt22s850.

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In a society where men and women live together, equality for women is often not seen. The condition of women has been like this since time immemorial. While trying to investigate this, this research has been carried out on the topic of Feminist Development through Kaniyazhi magazine from 2000 to 2005. In this study, the origin of Kaniyazhi magazine, the purpose for which the magazine was started, the literary development of Kaniyazhi magazine etc. are mentioned. About feminism rhetoric, the way feminism developed in western countries, the way women's rights were said in Kaniyazhi's works, how
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Bowen, Donna Lee. "Abortion, Islam, and the 1994 Cairo Population Conference." International Journal of Middle East Studies 29, no. 2 (1997): 161–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s002074380006445x.

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The International Conference on Population and Development held in Cairo in September 1994 focused world attention on the interplay of religion, family-planning methods, and women's status. The most hotly debated topic of the conference was abortion. Before the conference convened, newspapers in the West and in the Middle East reported “a growing religious furor” that spurred an alliance between Muslim nations and the Vatican based on a common belief in the prohibition of abortion and concern for Western sexual mores. At the conference, Muslim delegations abandoned their slogans and moved away
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Beckwith, Karen. "A Comparative Politics of Gender Symposium Introduction: Comparative Politics and the Logics of a Comparative Politics of Gender." Perspectives on Politics 8, no. 1 (2010): 159–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1537592709992726.

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This symposium is the culmination of work that began in October 2007, when fourteen scholars from Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States convened at Case Western Reserve University to participate in the research conference Toward a Comparative Politics of Gender: Advancing the Discipline along Interdisciplinary Boundaries. The conference was funded by a Presidential Initiative Grant from the University and further supported by an ACES grant. Dr. Gregory Eastwood made available the Library of the Inamori Center for Ethnics and Excellence for our conference meetings. Many thanks to
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Bektursyn, Stalifa, Sholpan Abdreyeva, and Imanaly Akbar. "Global Trends of Gender Studies in Tourism: a Bibliometric Analysis Using Scopus Database." Eurasian Journal of Economic and Business Studies 67, no. 4 (2023): 5–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.47703/ejebs.v67i4.316.

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Different articles on gender studies in tourism were retrieved using Scopus, one of the most popular databases. The research articles are considered between 2003 and 2022. Scopus analyzer is used to get analysis results such as documents by year, source, country, etc. VOSviewer Version 1.6.17 is used to analyse different units such as co-authorship, co-occurrences, citation analysis, etc. Statistical analysis and network analysis show the maximum number of articles published in 2020 and 2022, with the United States contributing the most significant number of documents. The results also show th
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Kokosh, Artem. "Disputes on women’s deaconate in the Church of England." St. Tikhons' University Review 106 (April 28, 2023): 25–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.15382/sturi2023106.25-43.

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In the history of the Anglican Church the top-ranked issue of the second half of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century was disputes on women’s priesthood. As a result of these debates, the Anglican Church began to ordain women as deacons, then as priests, and finally as bishops. In Orthodox view, it was the radical change of the doctrine and the deviation from the apostolic tradition, though at the beginning of the 20th century the Anglican Church was considered as one of the closest churches to Orthodoxy. The first critical step in the direction of women’s priesthood was the
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Hartmann, Betsy. "Population Control I: Birth of an Ideology." International Journal of Health Services 27, no. 3 (1997): 523–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/bl3n-xajx-0yqb-vqbx.

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Population control, as a major international development strategy, is a relatively recent phenomenon. However, its origins reach back to social currents in the 19th and early 20th centuries, culminating in an organized birth control movement in Europe and the United States. The conflicts and contradictions in that movement's history presage many of today's debates over population policy and women's rights. Eugenics had a deep influence on the U.S. birth control movement in the first half of the 20th century. After World War II private agencies and foundations played an important role in legiti
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White, Svend W. "Third Annual Conference of the Center for the Study of Islam and Democracy." American Journal of Islam and Society 19, no. 2 (2002): 139–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.35632/ajis.v19i2.1953.

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On April 6-7, 2002, the Center for the Study of Islam and Democracy(CSID) held its Third Annual Conference on the theme "Democratizationand Political Violence in Muslim Societies" just outside Washington, DC,at the Sheraton Crystal City Hotel in Arlington, Virginia. The conferencewas cosponsored by the Institute for Global Cultural Studies, StateUniversity of New York, Binghamton, NY, and the International Institute ofIslamic Thought (IIIT), VA.The conference got off to a lively start on Saturday morning with PanelOne: "Islam and Political Participation: Ideals, Actors, and Processes"which was
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Books on the topic "Women's Western Unitarian Conference"

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S, Lesko Barbara, ed. Women's earliest records: From ancient Egypt and western Asia : proceedings of the Conference on Women in the Ancient Near East, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, November 5-7, 1987. Scholars Press, 1989.

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Freedom Moves West: A History of the Western Unitarian Conference, 1852-1952. Blackstone Editions, 2006.

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Book chapters on the topic "Women's Western Unitarian Conference"

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"Humanist Manifesto 1933." In Milestone Documents of World Religions. Schlager Group Inc., 2011. https://doi.org/10.3735/9781935306191.book-part-086.

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The Humanist Manifesto, written in 1933 and published in the May–June 1933 issue of the New Humanist magazine, is a twelve hundred-word document that lays out the tenets of religious humanism. Its primary author was Raymond B. Bragg, a Unitarian minister and at the time the secretary of the Western Unitarian Conference, who was joined by thirtythree other signatories. The 1933 document is generally referred to as Humanist Manifesto I, to distinguish it from later manifestos published in 1973 and 2003.
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Olcott, Jocelyn. "Opening Acts." In International Women's Year. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195327687.003.0006.

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This chapter focuses on two events that preceded the IWY intergovernmental conference and NGO tribune: a “journalists’ encounter” and a seminar on women in development. The journalists’ encounter was organized by the UN’s information agency, which sponsored Third World media fellows and invited scores of other journalists to discuss media coverage of women, an issue of considerable interest among feminist activists and IWY planners. The development seminar was sponsored by the US Agency for International Development (USAID) via the American Association for the Advancement of Science and focuse
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Ionescu, Ana-Cristina. "ICTs and Their Impact on Women's Roles and Evolution within Developing Societies." In Advances in Electronic Government, Digital Divide, and Regional Development. IGI Global, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-3691-0.ch018.

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The Internet is definitely the most complex and dynamic technical and cultural phenomenon that humanity ever experienced. Nevertheless, despite its positive impact on the Western world, Web 2.0 has yet to prove its power in the undeveloped regions of the globe, where the Internet Era is still at its dawn. In developing countries, the barriers that women face, such as poverty or social imbalances, establish significant challenges that hinder connectivity and access to modern technologies. In this context, the chapter discusses the evolution of gender speech in relation to new Information and Co
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Ionescu, Ana-Cristina. "ICTs and Their Impact on Women's Roles and Evolution within Developing Societies." In Human Rights and Ethics. IGI Global, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-6433-3.ch080.

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The Internet is definitely the most complex and dynamic technical and cultural phenomenon that humanity ever experienced. Nevertheless, despite its positive impact on the Western world, Web 2.0 has yet to prove its power in the undeveloped regions of the globe, where the Internet Era is still at its dawn. In developing countries, the barriers that women face, such as poverty or social imbalances, establish significant challenges that hinder connectivity and access to modern technologies. In this context, the chapter discusses the evolution of gender speech in relation to new Information and Co
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