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Richter, Josef
Published: Hamburg : German Institute for Global and Area Studies, 2020
kostenfreiPublished: Hamburg : German Institute for Global and Area Studies, 2020
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[1]: Wille, Belkis: Being transgender in Kuwait. - 2013
[10]: Kilbridge, Erin: Special collection: LGBTQ sexualities in the Middle East & North Africa. - 2014
[11]: Bergen-Aurand, Brian: Out in place: "Children of Srikandi" & queer women's collective filmmaking in Indonesia. - 2015
[12]: Shutek, Jennifer: Ethics laundering in Israel. - 2015
[13]: Crunden, Evelyn: After the revolution, Tunisia's LGBTQ community faces fits & starts. - 2015
[14]: Crunden, Evelyn: The "O Campaign" in Azerbaijan is a symbol of progress on LGBTQ rights, though more still needs to be done. -2015
[2]: Bocci, Dominic: LGBTQ rights in Lebanon: an interview with Georges Azzi. - 2013
[3]: Mirsaeidi-Farahani, Amin: Media & the LGBT community in Iran. - 2013
[4]: Kilbridge, Erin: Lebanon just did a whole lot more than legalize being gay. - 2014
[5]: Bocci, The U.S. media's damaging dssumptions about LGBT-issues in the Middle East. - 2014
[6]: Kilbridge, Erin: "Too Gay To Represent #Bahrain": homophobia & nationalism in the wake of a revolution.- 2014
[7]: Qubaia, Adriana A: Sexualizing & villainizing male Syrian refugees in Lebanon. - 2014
[8]: Jean-Jacques, Sarah: Gay & lesbian mobilization in Algeria. - 2014
[9]: Fernandez, Sandra: What's missing from the 'LGBT' discussion in Egypt? - 2014
[10]: Kilbridge, Erin: Special collection: LGBTQ sexualities in the Middle East & North Africa. - 2014
[11]: Bergen-Aurand, Brian: Out in place: "Children of Srikandi" & queer women's collective filmmaking in Indonesia. - 2015
[12]: Shutek, Jennifer: Ethics laundering in Israel. - 2015
[13]: Crunden, Evelyn: After the revolution, Tunisia's LGBTQ community faces fits & starts. - 2015
[14]: Crunden, Evelyn: The "O Campaign" in Azerbaijan is a symbol of progress on LGBTQ rights, though more still needs to be done. -2015
[2]: Bocci, Dominic: LGBTQ rights in Lebanon: an interview with Georges Azzi. - 2013
[3]: Mirsaeidi-Farahani, Amin: Media & the LGBT community in Iran. - 2013
[4]: Kilbridge, Erin: Lebanon just did a whole lot more than legalize being gay. - 2014
[5]: Bocci, The U.S. media's damaging dssumptions about LGBT-issues in the Middle East. - 2014
[6]: Kilbridge, Erin: "Too Gay To Represent #Bahrain": homophobia & nationalism in the wake of a revolution.- 2014
[7]: Qubaia, Adriana A: Sexualizing & villainizing male Syrian refugees in Lebanon. - 2014
[8]: Jean-Jacques, Sarah: Gay & lesbian mobilization in Algeria. - 2014
[9]: Fernandez, Sandra: What's missing from the 'LGBT' discussion in Egypt? - 2014
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by:
Richter, Josef
Published: Hamburg : GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies, 2017
VolltextPublished: Hamburg : GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies, 2017
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Olwan, Mohamed Y.
Published: San Domenico di Fiesole : Euro-Mediterranean Consortium for Applied Research on International Migration, 2009
VolltextPublished: San Domenico di Fiesole : Euro-Mediterranean Consortium for Applied Research on International Migration, 2009
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McInerney, Stephen
Published: Washington/D.C : Project on Middle East Democracy, 2009
VolltextPublished: Washington/D.C : Project on Middle East Democracy, 2009
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Richter, Josef
Published: Hamburg : GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies, 2020
LFPublished: Hamburg : GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies, 2020
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Pollock, David
Published: Washington, DC : The Washington Institute for Near East Policy, 2021
kostenfreiPublished: Washington, DC : The Washington Institute for Near East Policy, 2021
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