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Waves of feminism in Turkey: Kemalist Islamist and Kurdish women's movements in an era of globalization
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Weak generalized and numerical solution for a quasilinear pseudo-parabolic equation with nonlocal boundary condition
(Springer International Publishing, 2014)This paper investigates the one dimensional mixed problem with nonlocal boundary conditions for the quasilinear parabolic equation. Under some natural regularity and consistency conditions on the input data the existence ... -
Website category classification using fine-tuned BERT language model
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2020)The contents on the Word Wide Web is expanding every second providing web users a rich content. However, this situation may cause web users harm rather than good due to its harmful or misleading information. The harmful ... -
Weight Exchange in Distributed Learning
(IEEE, 2016)Neural networks may allow different organisations to extract knowledge from the data they collect about a similar problem domain. Moreover learning algorithms usually benefit from being able to use more training instances. ... -
Welfare effects of coasean transactions: A generalized graphical approach
(Yerküre Tanıtım ve Yayıncılık Hizmetleri A.Ş., 2011)This article is about the graphical description and analysis of the welfare effects of the Coasean1 transactions between the polluters and the pollutees. 2 Professor Coase, in an article entitled The Problem of Social ... -
What Can We Estimate From Fatality and Infectious Case Data Using the Susceptible-Infected-Removed (SIR) Model? A Case Study of Covid-19 Pandemic
(Frontıers Medıa Sa, 2020)The rapidly spreading Covid-19 that affected almost all countries, was first reported at the end of 2019. As a consequence of its highly infectious nature, countries all over the world have imposed extremely strict measures ... -
When Does (Mis)Fit in Customer Orientation Matter for Frontline Employees' Job Satisfaction and Performance?
(Amer Marketing Assoc, 2016)The role of coworkers' customer orientation (CO) in influencing an employee's CO has received sparse attention in the literature. This research serves two purposes. First the study draws on person-group fit theory to develop ... -
When Sharing Less Means More: How Gender Moderates the Impact of Quantity of Information Shared in a Social Network Profile on Profile Viewers' Intentions About Socialization
(Routledge, 2014)This study summarizes the results from a 2 (low vs. high information) × 2 (female vs. male profile) experiment that investigates the impact of quantity of information shared on a Social Network Site (SNS) profile on viewers' ... -
Whither developmental state in East Asia
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Who is responsible? The impact of emotional personalization on explaining the origins of social problems
(Routledge, 2020)Personalization refers to the journalistic practice of including emotional case studies of ordinary people in news stories, increasing vividness and emotional charge of news and eliciting identification and empathy in news ... -
Who sets the agenda in Turkey? Recent political and social trends in Turkish public opinion
(Common Ground Research Networks, 2015)In terms of scholarly research and understanding the national social and political systems and policies the need exists for an empirical assessment of recent trends in public opinion in Turkey. Accordingly the current study ... -
'Who wants left-wing policies? Economic preferences and political cleavages in Turkey'
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2020)We administer a survey of economic policy preferences to a representative sample of the Turkish voting-age population. We show that policy preferences are distributed in non-linear ways that are at odds with what could be ... -
Who Was Colonized And When? A Cross-Country Analysis of Determinants
(Elsevier Science Bv, 2016)The process of colonization has shaped the economic and demographic contours of the modern world. In this paper we study the determinants of the occurrence and timing of colonization of non-European countries by Western ... -
Why do Leaders Lie: The Truth about Lying in International Relations
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Why do students prefer search engines over academic databases
(IEEE Computer Society, 2013)Students' preference of search engines in online information retrieval has been a problem for several reasons. This work tries to share our experience about the reasons why they do not utilize academic databases. Past ... -
Why Social Media is Changing Higher Education: The Innovative Educator is Using Google plus to Reach His Students
(SINGAPORE MANAGEMENT & SPORTS SCIENCE INST PTE LTD, 2013)Becoming and being an innovative educator means educators have to learn new things everywhere and every time. There is no limitation for learning -
WikiLeaks on the Middle East: Obscure Diplomacy Networks and Binding Spaces
(Routledge Journals Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2014)In this paper we explore the flow of information regarding strategic Middle Eastern countries in the WikiLeaks 'diplomatic cables' by applying data-mining techniques to construct directed networks. The results show that ... -
Woman, home, and the question of ıdentity: A critical review of feminist literature
(Doğu Akdeniz Üniversitesi Kadın Araştırmaları ve Eğitimi Merkezi, 2013)Much ink has been spilled over the association of women with the material and imaginary geographies of the home. In this paper, I will discuss this association with reference to the feminist literature on the home, which, ... -
Women and Turkish Cinema: gender politics cultural identity and representation
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Women's Access to Property: A Comparative Study on Islamic and Kemalist Women in Turkey
(Wiley, 2017)This article uses a comparative approach to discuss women's access to property using evidence collected from field research conducted on two distinct communities of Istanbul: one secular and one Islamic. The two groups of ...