The purpose of this chapter is to discuss women’s contribution to interfaith dialogue in the Mediterranean area. The Mediterranean region – usually depicted as both a uniform region and a highly problematic area, where conflicts and migration flows pose considerable risks to the security of the entire region – is a challenge to policy makers and institutions. This can be explained by a combination of causes discussed in this chapter
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From Exclusion to Inclusion: Women and Interfaith Dialogue in the Mediterranean Area
Ruspini, E
2018
Abstract
The purpose of this chapter is to discuss women’s contribution to interfaith dialogue in the Mediterranean area. The Mediterranean region – usually depicted as both a uniform region and a highly problematic area, where conflicts and migration flows pose considerable risks to the security of the entire region – is a challenge to policy makers and institutions. This can be explained by a combination of causes discussed in this chapterI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.