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To voice or not to voice? Israeli women activists' paths to voice
Shlomit Aharoni Lir
School of Social Work
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Israeli Women
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Women Activists
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Structured Interview
33%
Social Structure
33%
Activism
33%
Feminist
33%
Women's Roles
33%
Women's Movement
33%
Reflexive Thematic Analysis
33%
Social Phenomena
33%
Hostile Environment
33%
High Position
33%
Four-state Model
33%
Voice Identity
33%
Hidden Voices
33%
Social Sciences
Israeli
100%
Semi-Structured Interview
100%
Social Structure
100%
Women's Movement
100%
Qualitative Method
100%
Arts and Humanities
Tension
100%
Spiral
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Social Phenomenon
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Women's Movement
100%
Computer Science
Social Phenomenon
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Semistructured Interview
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Hostile Environment
100%
Psychology
Semistructured Interview
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Qualitative Method
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Nursing and Health Professions
Tension
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