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It explores the dynamics of visibility and social interactions of Kurdish women in these two cities. The study highlights the crucial role that inclusive public spaces in the city play in empowering migrant women, promoting social integration and improving their visibility in public spaces.
At a time when forced migration and the visibility of refugees are at the center of public and academic discourse, this research offers valuable insights into the everyday experiences of Kurdish women and their navigation of the urban environment.
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It explores the dynamics of visibility and social interactions of Kurdish women in these two cities. The study highlights the crucial role that inclusive public spaces in the city play in empowering migrant women, promoting social integration and improving their visibility in public spaces.
At a time when forced migration and the visibility of refugees are at the center of public and academic discourse, this research offers valuable insights into the everyday experiences of Kurdish women and their navigation of the urban environment.
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Hi Sonia,
Welcome to NING Community! We're thrilled to have you on board, and we hope you enjoy your time in our vibrant and engaging social platform.
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Feel free to explore the various features we offer and don't hesitate to start posting your content. Whether it's a thought-provoking discussion, an upcoming event, or a job opportunity, NING is the perfect place to share it.
We're looking forward to seeing your active involvement in NING Community. If you have any questions or need assistance, don't hesitate to reach out. Our community is here to support you!
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