scholarly journals The Role of Women and Girls in the Eyes of Islamic State: A Content Analysis of Dabiq and Rumiyah Magazines

2021 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Marta Sara Stempień

This research is conducted on five different Hindi news channels and five different Newspapers. The purpose of this research was to know the representation of women journalist in print and television media in the form of byline, anchor, reporter, voice-over artist and Piece to Camera. News being covered by women journalist is also being analyzed on source based also. Content analysis method is used to conduct this study. Journalists were also categorized on the basis of covering hard news and soft news also.


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2019 ◽  
Vol 42 (3) ◽  
pp. 351-369
Author(s):  
Fiona Handyside

This article explores art cinema's association of long, straight, shimmering hair with an idealized white, secular, agentic version of girlhood in Deniz Ergüven's Mustang (2015). With reference to girlhood studies and current debates in France about the politics of hair concealment and display, the essay argues for the central role played by the ‘politics of hair’ in thinking through the complex role of women and girls in a postsecular world. The girl's material body, and especially her hair, is made to support a binary approach toward questions of religion and modernity, rendering her the prime figure through which the relation between Islam and the West, tradition and modernity, patriarchy and feminism is articulated.


2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 21
Author(s):  
Tian Setyanto ◽  
Andayani Andayani ◽  
Nugraheni Eko Wardani

The purpose of this research was to describe the image of women in Hanindawan's drama script Lampoe Plenthong 15 Watt. This research was a descriptive qualitative research with content analysis. The data was from Hanindawan's Lampoe Plenthong 15 Wattdrama script. Data collection techniques used library techniques, listen and take notes. The data analysis technique used an interactive technique with a stylistic approach. Based on the results of the research, it was found that the form of women's image included the role of women as individuals, the role of women as mothers, the role of women as wives, the role of women as workers and the role of women in community life.


2019 ◽  
Vol 29 (4-5) ◽  
pp. 204-220 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ruth Gan ◽  
Loo Seng Neo ◽  
Jeffery Chin ◽  
Majeed Khader
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Matatu ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 40 (1) ◽  
pp. 21-32
Author(s):  
Nick Mdika Tembo

In most African societies, traditional rituals are sometimes used as tools for cultural inferiorization of women and girls. Out of frustration, those at the receiving end of such rituals may resort to a variety of performative and subversive tactics aimed at debunking them in society. This essay seeks to examine Tracie Utoh–Ezeajugh's portrayal of women in “Out of the Masks.” The essay particularly seeks to examine how the dramatist responds to and represents the position and role of women in the traditional social context and in the context of changing social values in her play. Through a careful analysis of key episodes of five young women, the essay argues, an insurrection aimed at saving the female race “from further institutional molestation and humiliation” is successfully mounted in the play. In the end, female characters response to social, economic, political, and cultural oppression through their strategic planning and careful organization in the play.


2005 ◽  
Vol 13 (spe2) ◽  
pp. 1118-1126 ◽  
Author(s):  
María Carmen Bernal Roldán ◽  
Sueli Aparecida Frari Galera

The number of women involved with drugs is increasing, and the same is true for violence against them. Many of these women are mothers. This study aimed to investigate how mothers of children between one month and six years old who are living in a context of drugs and violence and are receiving treatment for drug addiction interpret their experience as mothers. This article is part of a multicenter study in Colombia and Brazil and discusses the results of interviews with 6 Colombian mothers. Focused ethnography was used and the interviews were submitted to latent content analysis. Violence was present in the participants' socio-cultural context and drugs consumption in their family of origin. These aspects possibly induced them to become addicted to drugs and influenced their mothering role. Overall, the mothers expressed ambivalence about their role in that they idealized being mothers but were aware that they were addicted mothers.


2020 ◽  
pp. 199-214
Author(s):  
Haroro Ingram ◽  
Craig Whiteside ◽  
Charlie Winter
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This chapter focuses on a document published by supporters of the Islamic State in late January 2015. Entitled, ‘Women in the Islamic State: A manifesto and case study,’ the text was attributed to the outreach wing of the Khansa’ Brigade, an all-women policing unit operating inside the caliphate at the time. The first and only of its kind, the treatise clarified a number of issues regarding the role of women in the Islamic State that had hitherto been obscured by sensationalist media reportage and deliberate misinformation. The text is split into three sections. The first portion deals specifically with ‘modern’ preoccupations like feminism, education, and science, and sets out an Islamic response to these ‘corruptions’ and is featured in the below extract.


Author(s):  
Maria De Cleofas Faggion Alencar ◽  
Lucimar Santiago de Abreu

Este trabalho é resultado de uma parceria entre a biblioteca e o setor de PD&I da Embrapa Meio Ambiente onde, através da aplicação do método de análise de conteúdo em artigos publicados pela Revista Agriculturas, buscou-se entender qual é o lugar e importância das mulheres, a percepção ou visão dos autores sobre a contribuição das mulheres e as principais atividades que elas desenvolvem. A grande parte dos artigos mostra que as mulheres atuam diretamente em atividades produtivas e em particular em atividades especificas, na unidade de produção e no artesanato, além de outras funções igualmente importantes. Elas têm tido sensibilidade para trabalhar respeitando os princípios da Agroecologia, cujas práticas se expressam nas atividades desenvolvidas na unidade de produção. Nos artigos da Revista Agriculturas, as mulheres desempenham o papel de "guardiãs das sementes”, de sua cultura e muitas vezes estão no centro das decisões sobre o que plantar, como plantar e onde vender a produção. Assim, o trabalho em conjunto com a Biblioteca possibilitou o desenvolvimento desta pesquisa destacando a aplicação do método de análise de conteúdo nos artigos da revista Agriculturas para identificar a relação da mulher e a terra.AbstractThis paper is the result of a partnership between the library and the RD&I sector of Embrapa Meio Ambiente through the content analysis method of articles of the journal Agriculturas. The search comprised to understand the role and importance of women, in the view of authors, and the main activities that they develop. The majority of articles show that women act in the productive unity with specific activities, and also, with handcraft, besides other functions equally noteworthy. They have sensibility to work respecting the agroecology principles where the practices are expressed on the developed activities in the production unity. On the articles of the journal Agriculturas, the women perform the role of “seed custodians”, also, the keeper of local culture and many times they are on the center of the decisions about what to plant, how to plant and where to sell the production. Therefore, working in conjunction with the Library has allowed the development of this research, highlighting the method of content analysis to identify articles about the role of women in the field. 


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