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Gender Symposium Research Summaries (2011)

Education, Gender, Research Support, Eurasia, Europe, Regional Policy Symposium
May 27, 2011

Deploying the Discourse of Motherhood: Parents of Children with Disabilities and Advances in Civic Lobbying and Third Sector Politics in the New Russia

Engendering Czech Healthcare Migration: How migration activities increase women's agency in global labor markets

Islamic Revival in the Post-Soviet Space: the Case of Tatar Muslim Women in the Central Russian Republic of Tatarstan

Normalized, But Not “Natural”: Single Motherhood and the Gender Crisis in Post-Soviet Russia

Parodic Male Societies in Russian Culture

Russian Law Enforcement’s Implementation of Anti-Trafficking Laws

Traumatic Masculinities: The Gendered Geographies of Georgian IDPs from Abkhazia

Under a Red Veil? Soviet Interventions Towards the “Emancipation” of Afghan Women, c. 1980-1988

Women Living Islam in Post-War Bosnia and Herzegovina

Women’s Rights and Law Enforcement in the Post-Soviet World


A collection of IREX fellow research on gender issues within Eastern Europe and Eurasian countries. The fellows were part of the Regional Policy Symposium Program, which provides American students, scholars, and professionals with a forum to examine and discuss current policy relevant research on the countries of Eurasia and Central and East Europe from multi-disciplinary and multi-regional approaches.


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