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Journal articles on the topic "Femmes – Iran – 2000-"
Hussain, Ashraf MA, and Riyadh K. Lafta. "Cancer Trends in Iraq 2000–2016." Oman Medical Journal 36, no. 1 (January 15, 2021): e219-e219. http://dx.doi.org/10.5001/omj.2021.18.
Full textEbrahimi, Hedyeh, Masoud Masinaei, Arya Aminorroaya, Zahra Aryan, Parinaz Mehdipour, Yasna Rostam-Abadi, Naser Ahmadi, et al. "Risk of incident cardiovascular diseases at national and subnational levels in Iran from 2000 to 2016 and projection through 2030: Insights from Iran STEPS surveys." PLOS ONE 18, no. 8 (August 23, 2023): e0290006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0290006.
Full textAlaei, K., A. Alaei, and D. Mansoori. "Thrombocytopenia in HIV-infected patients, Islamic Republic of Iran." Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal 08, no. 06 (December 15, 2002): 758–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.26719/2002.8.6.758.
Full textMoghadamnia, A. A., and M. Abdollahi. "An epidemiological study of poisoning in northern Islamic Republic of Iran." Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal 08, no. 01 (March 15, 2002): 88–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.26719/2002.8.1.88.
Full textKadir, M. A. A., A. K. M. Ismail, and S. S. Tahir. "Epidemiology of malaria in Al-Tameem Province, Iraq, 1991-2000." Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal 9, no. 5-6 (March 31, 2003): 1042–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.26719/2003.9.5-6.1042.
Full textMorovatdar, Negar, Gholamreza Tayebi Nasrabad, Konstantinos Tsarouhas, and Ramin Rezaee. "Etiology of Renal Replacement Therapy in Iran." International Journal of Nephrology 2019 (November 26, 2019): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/5010293.
Full textRahif, R. H., and M. A. A. Al-Fatlawei. "PREVALENCE OF HYDATIDOSIS IN CAMELUS DROMEDARIUS IN IRAQ." Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Medicine 26, no. 1 (June 28, 2002): 35–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.30539/ijvm.v26i1.1405.
Full textRazaeian, Mohsen, Maryam Mohammadi, Malihe Akbari, and Maryam Maleki. "The Most Common Method of Suicide in Tehran 2000–2004." Crisis 29, no. 3 (May 2008): 164–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1027/0227-5910.29.3.164.
Full textLafta, Riyadh K. "Health System in Iraq Post 2003 War." AL-Kindy College Medical Journal 19, no. 3 (December 30, 2023): 5–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.47723/kcmj.v19i3.1040.
Full textPEDRAM, MAJID, EBRAHIM POURJAM, and MARIA T. VINCIGUERRA2. "Description of a new species of the rare genus Epacrolaimus Andrássy, 2000 (Dorylaimida, Aporcelaimidae) and new data on male of Paraxonchium laetificans (Andrássy, 1956) Altherr & Loof, 1969 (Dorylaimida, Paraxonchiidae) from Iran." Zootaxa 3327, no. 1 (May 29, 2012): 53. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3327.1.5.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Femmes – Iran – 2000-"
Majd, Parvaneh. "Toxicomanie-troubles de la personnalité en rapport avec le type d’attachement et de maltraitance dans une population de femmes iraniennes : "une étude comparative"." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Rennes 2, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013REN20001.
Full textThe subject of our work was to study the influence of type of attachment and maltreatment on personality disorders in a population of patients addicted to drugs who receive replacement therapy. Our sample consisted of 140 patients with a diagnosis of toxic drug addiction substitu-tion treatment, including 70 women who represent the experimental group and 70 men who represent the control group. To evaluate the traumatic events in childhood, we used the CASRS (Child Abuse Self Report Scale), for assessing personality disorder we used MCMI (Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory) and finally the ASQ (Attachment Scale questionnaire) to meas-ure the type of attachment. Our results show that there are significant differences between males and females. A higher occurrence of abuse during childhood, demonstrates insecure at-tachment, more comorbid personality disorder and a socio-familial especially among women, which may have etiological significance. These epidemiological differences have an impact on the severity of substance abuse (more importantly the emotional and physical abuse). There-fore, these results encourage us to rethink our strategies of care for more specific approaches while handling such patients
Keshavarz, Nahid. "Les traces du mouvement des femmes en Iran (1989-2009) : luttes, défis, réussites." Paris, EHESS, 2013. https://eu02.alma.exlibrisgroup.com/view/uresolver/33PUDB_IEP/openurl?u.ignore_date_coverage=true&portfolio_pid=5364092050004675&Force_direct=true.
Full textThe women’s movement in Iran emerged from the contradiction between women’s conditions in contant evolution and the reality of the legal and social repression they were subjected to. On one side, female citizens’lives did improve in the fields of education , economy, domestic rights and their participation in public space. Yet they were continually subjected to an increasingly regressive framework constituted by the judiciary, custom and religion New opportunities emerged opposed by escalating social and potical threats, especially for the movement’s activists. Therein lies the paradox: the contradictory movement between progress attempted from below, countered by massive regression enforced from above. Yes these difficult conditions favoured the emergence of the contemporary women’s movement in the Islamic Republic. The actiivists fighting for women’s rights benefitted from comparatively favourable conditions after the Iraq-Iran war and the reform period. The women’s movement was able to extend and establish itself significantly. Despite the increase of threats, and repression following Ahmadinejâd’s access to power in 2005, the movement was able to thrive and its claims spread to the public arena, far more extensively than in earlier times. This doctoral thesis studies the time period which commences with the restarting of women’s militancy which had ceased for eight years during the Iran-Iraq war, ending with the tenth presidential election in 2009, which marked such a dramatic turn in the history of Iranian politics. We shall examine why and how the women’s movement emerged within its social and historical context. The evolution of its strategies, how the militants constituted their collective identity and their discourse in favour of change will be equally discussed. On its bumpy and fluctuating road, this movement acquired a powerful public identity known throughout Iranian society at present ready to absorb the equal gender rights discourse which has since become commonplace. One of the lasting victories of the movement has been to present an alternative image of Iranian women as pro-active fighters for their rights, in sharp contrast with the passive, helpless victimized stereotype
Abady, Nahid. "Image de la femme musulmane dans les médias français : le cas de la femme iranienne : dans "Le Monde" et "Sud-ouest" (1997-2001)." Bordeaux 3, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006BOR30033.
Full textThe speech of the written press. Firstly, the research gives a general idea, which is at the same time socio-historical and political of iran. In this part, we will concentrate our study on iranian women, their condition and their fight for the emancipation. Secondly, we have made a quantitative and qualitative press analysis, over the period from june 1997 to december 2000. We made emerge through two daily newspapers: “le monde” and “sud-ouest”, the image of the moslem woman and, more particularly that of the iranian woman. The association of these two approaches (socio-historical study and contents analysis) explains not only the obstacles on the way of the equality of the sexes, but also the image of the woman diffused by the press. Presented like the symbol associated to the moslem woman, the veil is only a superficial aspect or look behind which we see some number of socio-cultural, economical and political elements, which at the end, will determine the condition of the woman. Through our corpus, we wish to update the impact of the political context on the broadcast of information, and the interpretations which result from this. Indeed, the cultural and religious values become the pretexts used to argue the domination. The submissiveness of a society starts with the domination of the woman
Fouladvind, Leyla. "La femme iranienne dans l'espace public post-révolutionnaire à travers les œuvres des romancières contemporaines (1990-2005)." Paris, EHESS, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012EHES0009.
Full textRelating to sociology, litterature and women's social status, the goal of this inter-disciplinary research is to analyze the social status of women in post-revolutionary Iran, through the work of eight contemporary novelists (F. Aghayi, T. Alavi, F. Hadj Seyyed Djavadi, Ch. Parsipour, Z. Pirzad, M. Ravanipour, P. Sani'i et F. Vafi) during 15 post-revolutionary years (1990-2005). As the first main part of this thesis, the interest about the private sphere (family, marital and personal privacy) and in the public space (urban, professional and social). In the second part, the detailed study of Iranian women's accessibility to public spaces (to education, to employement and to sozialisation) reveal that the female question, with all its ambivalences, is a major issue in the democratization of the Iranian society. The field of literature opens an area for novelists to express themselves. By playing with the close relationship between reality and fiction they bypass the censorship. With their different approaches, they all describe the socio-political disappointment of the post-revolutionary era. These "intermediate intellectuals", all women and writers, all women and writers at the same time, denounce the "unequal oppression" done against women and nourish the public debate around iconic themes such as democracy, individual freedom, community tolerance, etc. , and actively participate in the education of the civil society
Ali, Zahra. "Women and Gender in Iraq : between Nation-Building and Fragmentation." Paris, EHESS, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015EHES0101.
Full textThis research explores gender issues and women's political activism in contemporary Iraq via a socio-historical study of women's social, economic and political experiences since the formation of the modern Iraqi state, as well as a detailed ethnographic account of the context, content, and political significance of post-invasion women's political activism. Throughout this thesis, I explore contemporary Iraqi women's political activism using a socio-historical and intersectional approach, which includes the study of the relationship between gender, nation, state and Islam. I argue that exploring Iraqi women's political activism requires looking at the way gender and women's issues have been socio-historically defined - according to conflicting notions of nationhood, the evolution of the postcolonial state and state-society relations - as well as different understandings and deployments of Islam. In adopting this complex socio-historical and intersectional framework of analysis, I ethnographically explore and problematize notions of women's rights, feminism, Islamist and secular women's rights activism. I propose that linking postcolonial feminism to intersectionality through a socio-historical and ethnographic approach allows one to go beyond simplistic dichotomies - such as culture/economy, feminism/religion, secular/Islamist women's rights activism and local/global. I suggest to ground gender, class, statehood, and geographic, ethnic, religious and sectarian belongings within their complex and multilayered contexts of deployment, while bearing in mind global structures of inequality such as colonialism and imperialism
Jalali, Shirin. "La construction des rapports masculin-féminin dans la production culturelle du champ intellectuel iranien." Paris, EHESS, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003EHES0084.
Full textThis study of the contribution of Iranian intellectuals and Persian-language periodicals to the collective debate on women's issues and gender relations partakes of a broader interest in the evolution of Iranian cultural production drawing on the concepts of Pierre Bourdieu. Following an analysis of the transformations of the field of cultural production in response to political changes, this research centers on an analysis of the space of journal and periodicals. A study of the treatment of themes related to gender relations (in current issues, history, the social sciences, law, the liberal arts, mythical lovers, and critique) is combined with case studies (of editorials or other rubrics in selected periodicals) to map out the Iranian intellectual field. By studying the "woman question" and gender relations, this research contributes to a reflection on the false oppositions such as those between tradition and modernity or between conservatives and proressives, as well as on the question of autonomy in the relations between the intellectual, political and religious fields
Books on the topic "Femmes – Iran – 2000-"
Keshavarz, Nahid. Les nouveaux féminismes en Iran: Le mouvement des femmes de 1989 à 2009. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2015.
Find full textBragg, Rick. Jessica Lynch, otage en Irak. Neuilly-sur-Seine: Michel Lafon, 2004.
Find full textCornell, Drucilla. Defending ideals: War, democracy, and political stuggles. New York: Routledge, 2004.
Find full textFallgirls: Gender and the framing of torture at Abu Ghraib. Farnham: Ashgate, 2011.
Find full textWorld report: 2004. New-York: Human rights Watch, 2004.
Find full textFabienne, Vidallet, ed. Nos faces cachées. Paris: Éditions Robert Laffont, 2015.
Find full textEager, Paige Whaley. Waging Gendered Wars: U. S. Military Women in Afghanistan and Iraq. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.
Find full textEager, Paige Whaley. Waging Gendered Wars: U. S. Military Women in Afghanistan and Iraq. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.
Find full textEager, Paige Whaley. Waging Gendered Wars: U. S. Military Women in Afghanistan and Iraq. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.
Find full textEager, Paige Whaley. Waging Gendered Wars: U. S. Military Women in Afghanistan and Iraq. Ashgate Publishing Company, 2014.
Find full textConference papers on the topic "Femmes – Iran – 2000-"
Scherrer, Matthias, Erwin Hauser, and Rudolf Scheidl. "Simulation Study of Permanent Magnetic Actuation for a Hydraulic Valve With Hysteresis Response Behavior." In BATH/ASME 2020 Symposium on Fluid Power and Motion Control. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fpmc2020-2724.
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