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Afghan Women’s Resistance and Struggle in Afghanistan and Diasporic Communities, 2004-2005
Creator
Rostami-Povey, E., University of London, School of Oriental and African Studies
Study number / PID
6065 (UKDA)
10.5255/UKDA-SN-6065-1 (DOI)
Data access
Restricted
Series
Not available
Abstract
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Afghan Women’s Resistance and Struggle in Afghanistan and Diasporic Communities, 2004-2005 aimed to develop a better understanding of Afghan women's resistance to war and violent conflicts; their engagement with multiple worlds as refugees or living in exile, their struggle for survival and/or their acquisition of new knowledge and power. The study investigated the vast diversity (class, age, ethnicity, religion) of women's experiences in the process of historical changes (in times of war and conflict, in exile and in times of peace making) and the different ways they emerge as autonomous agents and construct their identities, in culturally specific circumstances. The research assessed the gendered nature of social exclusion, and the importance of women's inclusion in the processes of reconstruction and peace making.
Semi-structured interviews were used to study Afghan women (and some men) in Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan, UK and USA. Respondents were chosen to represent a sample of diverse groups (students, teachers, non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) workers, United Nations (UN) workers, journalists, women and men in refugee camps) according to their religiosity, ethnicity, age, marital status, fertility rate, class, citizenship status, employment status and political, social and cultural activities. Detailed demographic information about each respondent is recorded in the data listing.
Further information is available from the ESRC award page.
Main Topics:The interviews cover experiences of Afghan women (and some men) in Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan, UK and USA. Some of the issues investigated include:experience in Iran, Pakistan, the UK and the USAexperience under Taliban ruleinvolvement and views on the reconstruction of Afghanistaneducationemploymentnational and cultural identitygender issues
Terminology used is generally based on DDI controlled vocabularies: Time Method, Analysis Unit, Sampling Procedure and Mode of Collection, available at CESSDA Vocabulary Service.
Methodology
Data collection period
Not available
Country
Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan, United Kingdom, United States
Time dimension
Cross-sectional (one-time) study
Analysis unit
Individuals
Cross-national
Subnational
Universe
Afghan women and men living in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran, UK and USA, 2004-2005.
Sampling procedure
Purposive selection/case studies
Kind of data
Text
Semi-structured interview transcripts; Focus Group transcripts
Data collection mode
Face-to-face interview
Funding information
Grant number
RES–000–22-0762
Grant number
RES-000-22-0762
Access
Publisher
UK Data Service
Publication year
2008
Terms of data access
The Data Collection is available to UK Data Service registered users subject to the End User Licence Agreement.