Sara Tafakori has recently completed her PhD at the University of Manchester, UK, where she also taught on the politics of gender and sexuality in the Middle East. She was brought up and lived in Iran, where she worked as a journalist and reporter on national newspapers and journals. Her research interests include social media in Iran and online publics, nationalism and belonging, migration and diaspora, postcolonial and intersectional feminism, affect and emotion.
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaIran’s #MeToo movement challenges patriarchy and western stereotypes
The movement is part of a global outpouring of anger against male privilege, with Iranian women as agents who do not...
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Published in: HomeThe eyes of Iran and its children: ordinary lives, Iranian sanctions and Donald Trump’s rejection of the nuclear deal
On Tuesday night before the announcement, one ex-blogger wrote on Telegram how it seemed that Iran was engaged in...