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The growing international concern of women’s issues,
induced by globalization, may change or affect the
different national identities through
particularities of the national and the
international culture. In this context the
encouragement of the moderate and open-minded
religious parties may lead to more open religious
interpretations regarding women issues. The process
of modernization of the society within the framework
of globalization may also lead to changes in the
status of women. |
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Held, David (2000)
A Globalizing
World?: Culture, Economics, Politics (ed.)
(New York: Routledge in association with
the Open University) |
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Sethi, Raj Mohini (1999)
Globalization,
Culture and Women's Development
(ed.) (New
Delhi: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd. ) |
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