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Alya Baffoun

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Alya Baffoun
Rayuwa
ƙasa Tunisiya
Sana'a
Sana'a Mai kare hakkin mata da sociologist (en) Fassara

Alya ko Alia Baffoun 'yar Tunisiya ce kuma mai fafutukar kare hakkin mata masaniya a fannin ilimin zamantakewa.

Alya Baffoun ta yi karatu a Jami'ar Paris, [1] ta sami digiri na uku a fannin ilimin halayyar ɗan adam a shekara ta 1969 tare da kasida kan asarar malaman makaranta a ƙasashen duniya na uku (third world countries).[2] Ta shiga Jami'ar Tunis, inda ta kasance a cikin Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences, kuma a Cibiyar Nazarin zamantakewa da tattalin arziki da bincike (CERES). A cikin shekarar 1980 ta kasance cikin 12 ƙwararrun ƙwararrun mawallafa na wani takaddar UNESCO (12 expert co-authors of a UNESCO) kan bincike da koyarwa.[3]

  • 'Tunisian Women's Access to Salaried Work', Al-Raida Journal, Issue 20 (May 1982), pp. 7–8. https://doi.org/10.32380/alrj.v0i0.1489
  • 'Women and Social Change in the Muslim Arab World', Women's Studies
  • 'Women and Social Change in the Muslim Arab World', Women's Studies International Forum, Vol. 5, Issue 2 (1982), pp. 227–242. Translated from the French by Azizah al-Hibri and Eric Deudon.
  • (with Fredj Stambouli) Social science and historical specificity: the case of the Arab Maghreb. Vienna Institute for Development, 1982
  • 'Research in the Social Sciences on North African Women: Problems, Trends and Needs', in Social Science Research and Women in the Arab World, Paris: Unesco, 1984.
  • 'Future of Feminism in Africa', Echo, AAWORD Newsletter 2/3 (1985), pp. 4–6
  • 'Feminism and Muslim Fundamentalism: The Tunisian and Algerian Cases', in Valentine M. Moghadam, ed., Identity Politics and Women , Westview Press, 1994.
  1. Lilia Ben Salem and Sylvie Mazzella Propos sur la sociologie en Tunisie, Geneses, No. 75 (2009), pp.125-142
  2. Alia Baffoun, Contribution à l'étude des pertes d'effectifs scolaires dans les pays du Tiers Monde : l'exemple de la Tunisie [Contribution to the study of the loss of schoolteachers in Third World countries: the example of Tunisia]. Paris: University of Paris V, 1969.
  3. UNESCO Document by Twelve "Experts on Research, and Teaching Related to Women", Paris, May 1980, Women's Studies Newsletter, Vol. 8, No. 4 (Fall/Winter 1980), pp.22-24.