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Women in Black: Challenging Israel's gender and socio-political orders
Sara Helman
, Tamar Rapoport
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
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Israel
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Socio-political Order
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Women in Black
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Minimalism
60%
Public Events
40%
Israeli
20%
Israeli Society
20%
Political Field
20%
Article Analysis
20%
Jerusalem
20%
Social Movements
20%
Social Processes
20%
Attendants
20%
Collective Identity
20%
Protest Movements
20%
Cultural Categories
20%
Symbolic Space
20%
Minimalist
20%
Movement Modes
20%
Identity Challenge
20%
Political Women
20%
Gender Order
20%
Vigil
20%
Arts and Humanities
Israel
100%
Political Order
100%
Minimalism
100%
Jerusalem
33%
Juxtaposition
33%
Sociocultural
33%
Essence
33%
Symbolics
33%
Collective Identity
33%
Social Movements
33%
Symbolic space
33%
Minimalist
33%
Protest Movements
33%
Thick Description
33%
Social Sciences
Israel
100%
Israeli
100%
Jerusalem
50%
Collective Identity
50%
Deciphering
50%
Protest Movements
50%
Thick Description
50%