From roses to red raincoats: Documenting Syrian women's resistance narratives
Ghadbian, Banah
2010-2019
This thesis proposal outlines a research study that centers on collecting displaced Syrian womens refugee-activist narratives about their goals and challenges in activist organizing. It focuses on a group of displaced Syrian women affiliated with the Syrian Womens Association in Amman, Jordan. These chapters describe my research goals, provide a literature review of existing scholarship on the subject matter, explore theoretical frameworks for conceptualizing the research study, outline the proposed methodologies for collecting data, discuss its findings and their implications for policy research as well as social theory.
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Ethel Waddell Githii Honors Program Theses
thesis
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Spelman College
White, Darryl Phillips, Mona
Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library Spelman College
Georgia--Atlanta
2015-05-05
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12322/ewg.honors:2015_ghadbian_banah
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