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Resisting and Challenging Religious Fundamentalisms: Call for Proposals of Case Studies | Resisting and Challenging Religious Fundamentalisms: Call for Proposals of Case Studies |
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May 08, 2008 - As part of it's initiative on "Resisting and Challenging Religious Fundamentalisms" AWID (the Association for Women's Rights in Development) is gathering insights into the contemporary workings of religious fundamentalist movements and previously undocumented strategies employed by women's rights activists to successfully challenge them. We intend to share the selected case studies with AWID members and other women's rights activists and advocates around the world.
(Picture: poster to promote Dutch helpline for Islamic LGBT people, 2006) As women's movements and organizations from different regions, we can learn from each other and create new ways to cooperate and strengthen our collective efforts. We need to share strategic information on how regressive politico-religious groups and movements work and grow and affect women's rights, and how we can launch successful strategies to resist, challenge and present viable alternatives in return. This is a call to acknowledge the diversity and wealth of information within women's organizations and movements and to share our experience and knowledge of the actions and strategies at our disposal. We are seeking proposals for case studies from a variety of contexts and regions of the world. Selected proposals will receive an honorarium of $3000 USD upon completion of the full case study in order to assist in and offset costs of documentation (expected length of the full case study will be 15 to 20 pages long). Selected contributions will also be highlighted at the 11th International AWID Forum on "The Power of Movements" which will be held on 14th-17th November, 2008, in Cape Town, South Africa. The authors of the selected case studies will be invited to present their experiences in a session at the AWID Forum and the case studies will also subsequently be published by AWID. Acknowledging that safety may be a concern for some submitters, please note that elements of the final case studies may be made confidential and anonymous for dissemination (e.g., individual or organization names, localities, etc.). Whether or not anonymity is required, and to what degree it is necessary, will be up to the submitter to determine. Proposal submissionsProposal submissions may be made in English, Spanish, French or Arabic. They must be no longer than 1000 words (approximately two and a half pages).
Please briefly address all of the following points within 1000 words:
Submission Contact Information and DeadlineProposals for case studies should be submitted to CF@awid.org by 13th June, 2008 at the latest. Any inquiries can also be directed to this address. 评论 (0)
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