Through networking and globalized modes of interaction and communication, women’s organizations in Muslim countries negotiate global development concepts such as human rights and gender equality, thereby differentiating and reconstructing local visions of muslim society and popularizing new gender concepts. This comparative study highlights the diversity of Islamic identities and Muslim women’s concepts of development, particularly regarding gender constructs.
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Gudrun Lachenmann is a professor at the Faculty of Sociology, Sociology of Development, and Research Centre, Bielefeld University. Petra Dannecker is professor for Global Studies and Development Sociology at the Faculty of Sociology, Project International Development, at Vienna University, Austria.
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