LUP Statistics
Record
- Title
- Egyptian Secular Feminism After the Egyptian Revolution of 2011: An Analysis of Transformation of the Patriarchal Bargain Between Egyptian Secular Female Feminists and Political Leaderships
- Type
- Student Paper
- Publ. year
- 2015
- Author/s
- Gurpinar, Aydin Baran
- Department/s
- Department of Political Science; Master of Science in Global Studies; Graduate School
- In LUP since
- 2015-10-23
Downloads
Total | This Year | This Month |
1150 | 89 | 7 |
United States of America | 190 (17%) |
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland | 120 (10%) |
Egypt | 106 (9%) |
Germany | 103 (9%) |
Poland | 99 (9%) |
Turkiye | 74 (6%) |
Sweden | 60 (5%) |
Italy | 34 (3%) |
Canada | 29 (3%) |
Australia | 23 (2%) |
Indonesia | 18 (2%) |
Colombia | 17 (1%) |
China | 17 (1%) |
Netherlands (Kingdom of the) | 17 (1%) |
India | 15 (1%) |
France | 15 (1%) |
Saudi Arabia | 12 (1%) |
Unknown | 11 (1%) |
Brazil | 10 (1%) |
Switzerland | 9 (1%) |
Israel | 9 (1%) |
Malaysia | 8 (1%) |
Hong Kong (China) | 8 (1%) |
Jordan | 8 (1%) |
Spain | 7 (1%) |
Hungary | 7 (1%) |
Ireland | 6 (1%) |
South Korea | 6 (1%) |
Belgium | 6 (1%) |
South Africa | 6 (1%) |
Russian Federation | 5 (0%) |
Qatar | 5 (0%) |
Austria | 5 (0%) |
Singapore | 4 (0%) |
United Arab Emirates | 4 (0%) |
New Zealand | 4 (0%) |
Lebanon | 4 (0%) |
Ecuador | 4 (0%) |
Lithuania | 4 (0%) |
Pakistan | 3 (0%) |
Iran | 3 (0%) |
Japan | 3 (0%) |
Norway | 3 (0%) |
Armenia | 3 (0%) |
Ukraine | 3 (0%) |
Tunisia | 3 (0%) |
Romania | 3 (0%) |
Algeria | 2 (0%) |
Kenya | 2 (0%) |
Zimbabwe | 2 (0%) |
Slovakia | 2 (0%) |
Finland | 2 (0%) |
Denmark | 2 (0%) |
Afghanistan | 2 (0%) |
Argentina | 2 (0%) |
Jersey | 1 (0%) |
Kyrgyzstan | 1 (0%) |
Ethiopia | 1 (0%) |
Morocco | 1 (0%) |
Czechia | 1 (0%) |
Iraq | 1 (0%) |
Albania | 1 (0%) |
Niger | 1 (0%) |
Lao People's Democratic Republic | 1 (0%) |
Macedonia | 1 (0%) |
Nigeria | 1 (0%) |
Oman | 1 (0%) |
Taiwan (China) | 1 (0%) |
Palestinian Territory | 1 (0%) |
Belarus | 1 (0%) |
Macao | 1 (0%) |
Eswatini | 1 (0%) |
Viet Nam | 1 (0%) |
Georgia | 1 (0%) |