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Book Chapter | 2019

Discrete Moves and Parallel Tracks: Gender Politics in post-2001 Afghanistan

Torunn Wimpelmann (2019)
in Deniz Kandiyoti, Nadje Al-Ali, Kathryn Spellman-Poots: Gender, Governance and Islam. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press
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Torunn Wimpelmann

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Also by this author:

Book Chapter | 2020

Gender, Violence and Competing Sovereign Claims in Afghanistan

Torunn Wimpelmann

Sovereign Agency

Journal Article | 2020

'He should learn that he cannot get a woman for free’: Male elopers and constructions of masculinity in the Afghan justice system

Torunn Wimpelmann, Aziz Hakimi, Masooma Sa'adat

Men and Masculinities

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Journal Article | 2020

Doing global investments the Nordic way. The 'business case' for Equinor’s support to union work among its employees in Tanzania

Siri Lange

Focaal: Journal of Global and Historical Anthropology

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