Araştırma MerkezleriResearch Centershttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12469/27242024-03-29T08:42:20Z2024-03-29T08:42:20ZInternational Gender for Excellence in Research Conference Proceedings Part 1: Selected Papers and Abstracts June 18-19, 2022Gonca Şahinhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12469/56412024-02-16T15:30:15Z2023-01-01T00:00:00ZInternational Gender for Excellence in Research Conference Proceedings Part 1: Selected Papers and Abstracts June 18-19, 2022
Gonca Şahin
Selma Değirmenci; Lucia Amaranta Thompson; Tomas Brage; Sara Goodman; Mary Lou O'neil
This book represents one of the outcomes of the Gender for Excellence in Research EU
project which seeks to promote the use of gender and gender theory in a range of
disciplines amongst early-stage researchers (the academics of the future). Together the
participants in this Early-Stage Research conference presented research from a variety
of disciplines in the social sciences, humanities, natural and physical science. Their
research through including gender as a concept and/or as a theoretical perspective,
demonstrates how gender theory can contribute to expanding our understandings of
different scientific phenomena. This project also appeals to the turn in academia
towards interdisciplinarity knowledge production by challenging the ways in which
knowledge is produced in different disciplines, including natural sciences.
The editors of this book would like to thank all the conferences participants, the staff
of the Gender and Women Studies Research Centre, Kadir Has University, Istanbul,
and all the members of the GenderEx Team, for their contributions to the First Gender
for Excellence in Research Conference.
Lucia Amaranta Thompson, PhD Candidate, Department of Gender Studies, Lund
University, Sweden
Tomas Brage, Division of Mathematical Physics, Dept of Physics, Lund University, Sweden
Selma Değirmenci, GenderEx Project Manager, Dr, Gender and Women’s Studies Research
Centre, Kadir Has University, Turkey
Sara Goodman, Retired Lecturer, Department of Gender Studies, Lund University, Sweden
Mary Lou O’Neil, GenderEx Project Director, Professor, Gender and Women’s Studies
Research Centre, Kadir Has University, Turkey
2023-01-01T00:00:00ZInternational gender for excellence in research conference proceedings : International Gender for Excellence Research Conference 2 2023 Istanbulhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12469/56382024-02-16T14:00:59Z2023-01-01T00:00:00ZInternational gender for excellence in research conference proceedings : International Gender for Excellence Research Conference 2 2023 Istanbul
Selma Değirmenci; Lucia Amaranta Thompson; Tomas Brage; Sara Goodman; Mary Lou O'neil
This book is one of the outcomes of the Horizon 2020 EU project Gender for Excellence
in Research (GenderEx). This project has promoted the awareness of gender amongst
researchers and the application of gender theory across a range of disciplines. The
present book consists of the proceedings from the Second International Gender for
Excellence in Research Conference, in which research projects from a variety of
disciplines were presented, including social sciences, humanities, engineering and
physical sciences. The research demonstrates how gender theory can contribute to
expanding scientific knowledge. This project also appeals to the turn in academia
towards interdisciplinarity by challenging the ways in which academic knowledge is
produced.
The editors of this book would like to thank all of the conference participants, the staff
of the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Research Group, Kadir Has University,
Istanbul and all the members of the GenderEx Team, for their contributions to the
Second Gender for Excellence in Research Conference. A special thanks to the gendersensitive language editor Liz Sourbut, and to Jonas Palm and his colleagues at the Media
Tryck printing office of Lund University.
Lucia Amaranta Thompson, PhD Candidate, Department of Gender Studies, Lund
University, Sweden
Tomas Brage, Division of Mathematical Physics, Dept of Physics, Lund University, Sweden
Selma Değirmenci, GenderEx Project Manager, Dr, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
Research Group, Kadir Has University, Turkey
Sara Goodman, Retired Lecturer, Department of Gender Studies, Lund University, Sweden
Mary Lou O’Neil, GenderEx Project Director, Professor, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
Research Group, Kadir Has University, Turkey
2023-01-01T00:00:00ZNatural Gas Exploitation in the Eastern Mediterranean: A Holistic ApproachEdiger, VolkanElfeky, RahmaKarampalis, DimitriosMengi, HazalTan, Sadık ErkanBowlus, John Vincenthttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12469/44602023-10-19T13:43:08Z2023-01-01T00:00:00ZNatural Gas Exploitation in the Eastern Mediterranean: A Holistic Approach
Ediger, Volkan; Elfeky, Rahma; Karampalis, Dimitrios; Mengi, Hazal; Tan, Sadık Erkan; Bowlus, John Vincent
Discoveries of significant natural gas reserves in the Eastern Mediterranean since 2010 have elevated the region’s geopolitical importance from being strictly based on security to one also based on energy and has thus drawn in outside powers that are eager to address their energy-supply security needs. The energy crises triggered first by the supply chain disruptions in 2021 and then the Russia-Ukraine War in 2022 have elevated the region’s importance as a potential energy supplier and transit hub for Europe.
This report takes a holistic approach to critically assess the activities carried out in the Eastern Mediterranean region in the fields of exploration, discovery, development, production, and export of natural gas, and the delimitation of exclusive economic zones (EEZs), as well as the effects that these activities have on the economies, policies, and strategies of Eastern Mediterranean countries at the interstate, regional and global levels. Previous studies have generally evaluated the activities related to natural gas in the Eastern Mediterranean from narrow perspectives and only a very small number have dealt with all these elements considered together and with analysis of cause-and-effect relationships on a regional or global scale.
The authors deploy a systemic approach that is similar to the petroleum system concept, which evaluates hydrocarbon generation, migration, accumulation, and entrapment in an entire petroleum system on the basis of its essential elements (sources, reservoirs, seals, and overburden rocks) and processes (trap formations and generation-migration-accumulation) as well as the preservation time and, most importantly, the critical moments when events are significant enough to affect the whole system.
Likewise, this report uses qualitative and quantitative media analysis of six newspapers – two from Egypt, two from Greece, and two from Turkey from the first discovery of gas by Israel in 1999 to 2023 – to determine the critical moments that have brought what the authors term the Eastern Mediterranean gas exploitation system (EMGES) to a crossroads, where either conflict and confrontation or stability and cooperation will prevail. No one can predict when this system will be overwhelmed by the essential elements (the ten Eastern Mediterranean states), the essential processes (activities related to gas exploitation and delimitation of EEZs), and the critical moments (major conflict periods). This is rendered even more uncertain by a rapidly shifting geopolitical context that is being shaped by the energy transition from fossil fuels to clean energy sources as well as the transition from a unipolar to a multipolar world. Given how interconnected all these factors are, only a holistic approach can help illustrate how the EMGES has reached this crossroads.
For stability and cooperation to prevail in EMGES, two conditions must be met. First, countries must recognize that they are directly interconnected and depend on one another and a common vision that balances the economic and strategic interests of each country to forge development and sustainability. Second, a robust cooperative structural framework must be developed that does not exclude any individual country and involves external powers, most notably the EU and the United States.
2023-01-01T00:00:00ZAdın Unvanın Olsun!: Leman Şenalp (1924-2018)Manyas, Mehmethttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12469/43492023-10-19T13:43:06Z2022-01-01T00:00:00ZAdın Unvanın Olsun!: Leman Şenalp (1924-2018)
Manyas, Mehmet
Cumhuriyet’e yaşıt, kurucu değerleri özümsemiş ve bunların yaşama geçmesi için mücadele vermiş “Aydın Bir Cumhuriyet Kadını’dır Leman Şenalp. Türkiye Cumhuriyeti’ni ileri taşımak için ihtiyaç duyulan liyakatli bir eğitimci; yaşam biçimi olarak tercih ettiği kütüphaneciliğin yanında uzman bir araştırmacı, bibliyograf ve yazardır. İş yaşamında mücadeleci, mükemmeliyetçi, düzenli, dikkatli, çalışkan ve titiz olmakla birlikte vizyonerdir, yenilikçidir; ilişkilerinde genellikle mesafeli olmakla birlikte yerine göre çok samimi ve candandır.
32 yıl süren profesyonel kütüphanecilik yaşamına “Millî Kûtüphane’nin İlk Uzman Kütüphanecisi”, eğitim için yurt dışına gönderilen “İlk Kadın Kütüphaneci” ve “TKD’nin ilk Kadın Başkanı” olmak gibi pek çok ilki sığdırandır.
94 yılı bulan yaşamında ürettikleriyle, mücadelesiyle kadına öncülük eden; mesleki ve akademik çalışmalarıyla millî kültür ve tarihin görünür, bilinir olması yanında gelecek kuşaklara aktarılmasında çok önemli sorumluluklar üstlenen bir değer ve Türk Kütüphaneciliğinin duayenidir Leman Şenalp.
2022-01-01T00:00:00Z