Closely related to the faith of the people, mediation has essential roles in resolving disputes among the members of the society. The application of mediation can be traced in many culture and tradition across the world. It comes to the conclusion that discourses used in this debate reproduce stereotypical images associating Islam with ‘gendered oppression’, political extremism and irreconcilable difference, and that these discourses continue to shape current debates in Germany and beyond. analysis shows that whilst party-politicians claimed to be concerned with issues of social justice as well as with the protection of constitutional rights and democratic values, the party-political arena of this debate has been preoccupied with the discursive construction of German national identity and its assumed incompatibility with Muslim identity. This article focuses on a critical analysis of a party-political debate around Case Ludin in the Baden-Württemberg parliament in 1998. ‘Case Ludin’ brought the issue to national attention and eventually led to new legislation in half of Germany's 16 federated states. The German ‘headscarf debate’ was sparked off by a dispute concerning a teacher who refused to remove her hijab at work. The impact of modern invasions and migrations on archaeological explanation: a biographical sketch of Marija Gimbutas - John Chapman. From pictures to stories: traces of female PhD graduates from the Department of Prehistoric Archaeology, University of Tübingen, Germany - Sibylle Kästner, Viola Maier and Almut Schülke.ġ4. Greek women in archaeology: an untold story - Marianna Nikolaidou and Dimitra Kokkinidou.ġ3. Lis Jacobsen and other women in and around archaeology - Lise Bender Jørgensen.ġ2. Fieldwork is not the proper preserve of a lady: the first women archaeologists in Crete - Marina Picazo.ġ1. Women in British Archaeology: visible and invisible - Sara Champion.ġ0. Archaeology, gender and emancipation: the paradox of Hanna Rydh - Elisabeth Arwill-Nordbladh.ĩ. When the wall came down: East German women employed in archaeology before and after 1989. Strategies in the search for self-fulfilment through antiquities. Liv Helga Dommasnes, Else Johansen Kleppe, Gro Mandt and Jenny-Rita Næss.Ħ. Women archaeologists in retrospect: the Norwegian case. Gender Politics in Polish archaeology - Liliana Janik and Hanna Zawadzka.ĥ. Archaeology of French women and French women in Archaeology - Anick Coudart.Ĥ. Rescue and recovery: on historiographies of female archeologists. ![]() GENERAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE HISTORY OF WOMEN IN EUROPEAN ARCHAEOLOGYĢ. Excavating women: towards an engendered history of archaeology - Margarita Díaz-Andreu and Marie Louise Stig Sørensen.
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