Women

The standards of beauty or hidden violence; celebrities are only judged by the patriarchal standards and that’s all/Baran Nazarpour.
The expansion and penetration of the internet and the possibility of universal access to the virtual space in recent decades have led to changes in the style, model, and way of life of humans, and as a result, changes in standards have occurred. So that people, from the most remote areas of the world to […]...
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Baran Nazarpour
The Case of Aso Jewellery; Elimination of Women from the Men’s Playing Field!/Siamak Malamahmoudi
“They are looking for my gradual removal.” This is a statement that a few days ago, Asou Javaheri, a former futsal player and women’s football referee, told news agencies about her continued ban from refereeing in women’s football in Iran. Hoping that by bringing this issue to the media, it will serve as a wake-up […]...
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Siamak Molamohammadi
Ignoring the role of gender components in natural disasters in Iran / Elaheh Amani
Disasters and natural calamities do not affect all members of society equally. The damages and divisions in human society, including gender and sexual inequalities, economic, social, and cultural challenges, systematically push certain parts of society to the margins, resulting in greater harm and heavier losses in these areas. Women and girls, due to the existence […]...
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Elahe Amani
“Women’s rights and freedoms in the light of freedom of expression / Mostafa Ahmadian”
Human rights are a category of inherent, fundamental, inalienable, and universal rights that are accepted as a common ideal by all human societies in all times and places, and belong to all individuals regardless of their race, ethnicity, gender, religion, belief, or creed. It goes without saying that in this regard, the inherent, universal, inalienable, […]...
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Mustafa Ahmadian
National and racial discrimination continues with denial and belittlement / Elaheh Amani
William Edward Burghardt Du Bois, an American sociologist, expressed his concern about the use of the concept of race to explain the biological superiority of white people in his works over a hundred years ago. He did not believe in categorizing humans based on skin color and saw this as a feature of cultural and […]...
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Elahe Amani
Notes on Narratives of Violence in the World and Iran / Elaheh Amani
Violence, assault, and sexual harassment are some of the most heinous forms of human rights violations that continue to occur in the 21st century world, across the globe. While the majority of victims are women and girls, sexual violence also affects men, boys, and individuals with diverse sexual identities. According to the World Health Organization, […]...
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Elahe Amani
Afghan women in Iran; trapped between Iran’s anti-women laws and the Taliban nightmare/Elaha Amani
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Elahe Amani
Becoming Feminine: Poverty, Loneliness, and Aging in Iran/Elham Amani
The world in the 21st century is rapidly aging. According to reports from the United Nations, the population over 60 years old will reach 1.4 billion by 2030 and 2 billion or 20% of the world’s population by 2050. This growth will be most significant in developing countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. In […]...
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Elahe Amani
Digital Gender Gap; Two hundred sayings, as there is no half-action/Elham Amani
Gender Digital Divide in Iran Iranian society, in terms of citizens’ access to the internet and modern technology, digital citizenship, and the digital gender gap, has its own unique features and paradoxes. While 17% of graduates from higher education are in the fields of communication and information technology, and nearly 50% of them are women, […]...
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Elahe Amani
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Elahe Amani
Why is “women against women” a sign of misunderstanding of feminism? / Rezvaneh Mohammadi
In recent years, the phrase “women against women” has been used on social networks to describe some patriarchal or anti-women events. This concept is also used to describe the oppression of “women against women”. It seems that in literature, discrimination against a group is more shameful when the perpetrator is from the same group. Are […]...
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Razvaneh MohammadiReal stories of real people; tourists of Paradise Zahra/Paniz Qahramani
I want to calculate in my mind how many years it will be from the age of eight to twenty-nine. In the next moment, I say involuntarily: “You worked your whole life, girl!” She just laughs....
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Created By:
Paniz Ghahremani
