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La
rete tematica ATHENA
dedicata allo sviluppo degli women's studies nelle università
europee e finanziata nel quadro di Socrates dalla DGXXII
dell'UE. |
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IV
Conferenza Europea di Ricerca Femminista,
un evento di grande rilievo scientifico (organizzato nel
settembre del 2000), al quale hanno partecipato oltre
seicento studiose provenienti dalle più importanti
università europee. |
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La
Rete Lilith consorzia circa 30 centri delle
donne italiani, della rete mondiale delle Biblioteche,
degli Archivi e dei Centri di Documentazione delle Donne. |
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Mapping
the World of Women's Information Services
is an online database of women's information centres and
libraries that are open to the public. There is at least
one center in almost every country in the world. The addresses,
goals and subjects of all centres can be found. |
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Women's
World - Sezione femminile dello storico Pen
Club (autorevole associazione di scrittori e scrittrici
con sede a New York e operante dagli inizi del secolo)
e dedicata alla promozione della letteratura femminile
soprattutto in paesi in cui essa viene discriminata. |
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Wine
- Women Information Network Europe è
la rete europea di biblioteche, archivi e centri di documentazione
delle donne specializzati in questioni di genere. |
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WeAVE
is a network for European gender studies students, postgraduate
students, PhDs, post-doc researchers, junior teachers
or anyone else interested in this field of study. |
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Sitografia
tematica:
a
cura di Silvia Radicioni
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Founded
in 1997, WHRnet
aims to provide reliable, comprehensive, and timely information
and analyses on women's human rights in English, Spanish
and French. |
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Women
Living Under Muslim Laws is an international
solidarity network that provides information, support
and a collective space for women whose lives are shaped,
conditioned or governed by laws and customs said to derive
from Islam. |
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WAF
- Women Against Fundamentalisms was launched
in 1989 to challenge the rise of fundamentalism in all
religions. Among the founders and activists have been
women from across the world and from a wide range of backgrounds. |
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The
Latin American and Caribbean Women's Health Network,
LACWHN, was created in 1984 during the
First Regional Women and Health Meeting held in Tenza,
Colombia. At this event, over 60 women from 13 countries
throughout Latin America and the Caribbean gathered to
propose a new vision of women's health based on their
different realities and experiences. |
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Rainbo
was started in 1994 by a group of African immigrants in
USA in order to impact on U.S. private and government
funding in Africa and the United Nations. Rainbo is an
African led international non-governmental organisation
working on issues of women's empowerment, gender, reproductive
health, sexual autonomy and freedom from violence as central
components of the African development agenda. |
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Helem
(the Arabic acronym of "Lebanese Protection for Lesbians,
Gays, Bisexuals and Transgenders"), is a non-governmental
non-profit organization registered in Quebec (Canada)
as of February 11th 2004. As mentioned in Helem's constituting
act, our action encompasses Lebanon and Canada. |
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"Bint
el Nas" is an Arabic phrase that literally
translates to "Daughter of the People". It is
used in Arab culture to describe a girl or woman of good
standing. This site is designed to serve the needs and
interests of women who identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual,
transgender, and/or queer (including female-to-male and
male-to-female trans* people in any state of transition),
and who are identified ethnically or culturally with the
Arab world, regardless of where they live. |
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The
Fabulous Laboratory conducts experiments
with Film, Video, New Media, Literature and Urban extra-curricular.
The
Fabulous Laboratory was launched in 2001 to promote funk
and aesthetics in South Asia.
FabLab focuses on projects relevant to sexuality, gender,
popular culture and politics. |
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CENWOR,
a non-governmental, non-profit organisation, was founded
in 1984 by a group of academics, researchers and activists
who were involved for several years in research and action-oriented
programmes relating to women. |
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Muslim
Women Studies is a site that is sponsored
by the Zahira Abdin Chair for the Study of Women and Gender.
Its objective is to stimulate, inform, and enlighten in
the general area of women's studies with a focus on Islam
and Muslim societies and cultures. |
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The
Postcolonial Web is a project funded by the
University Scholars Programme, National University of
Singapore. |
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The
University of Maryland women's studies web site,
begun in September 1992, serves those people interested
in the women's studies profession and in general women's
issues. |
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eBlack Studies
is a project in cyberspace. Its purpose is to provide
information for students and scholars in all academic
fields that focus primarily on Africa and the African
Diaspora. |
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