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Encountering difference and radical democratic trajectory: An analysis of Gezi Park as public space
(Routledge, 2015)
Summer 2013 was a historic period in regards to political activism in Turkey. Commonly referred to as ‘the Gezi Resistance’ the grass-roots mobilisation caught the rather self-assured AKP (Adalet ve Kalkinma Partisi) ...
(Mis)communication across the Borders: Politics media and public opinion in Turkey
(International Institute of Informatics and Systemics IIIS, 2015)
During the 1990s advances in statistical and demographic analysis helped the development of an understanding of public opinion as the collective view of a defined population such as a particular demographic or ethnic group. ...
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 ...
Foreign correspondents in Turkey between the home and host agendas
(Taylor & Francis Inc, 2014)
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Introduction: Orienting Istanbul-cultural capital of Europe?
(Routledge Journals Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2010)
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Rethinking nationalist ethno-racist and gendered myths: An art historical take on minoritarian variations from Turkey
(Taylor & Francis, 2017)
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‘I am here’: women workers’ experiences at the former Cibali Tekel Tobacco and Cigarette Factory in Istanbul
(Routledge, 2017)
This study presents oral history research which investigated the experiences of surviving women workers from the former Cibali Tekel Tobacco and Cigarette Factory in Istanbul Turkey. For most of its history the factory was ...
Is the press really free?: The recent conflict between the government and media in Turkey
(2011)
The history of the relationship between the press and the government dates back to the period of Ottoman Empire but became significantly strained after the foundation of the Turkish Republic. A historical and political ...
Migration the sociology of mobility and critical theory
(Taylor & Francis, 2018)
Being one of my PhD supervisors John’s influence on my intellectual life has been decisive in many respects. However his work has inspired me especially in relation to three fields: immigration the sociology of critique ...
Learning from art museums: Three course assignments for pre-service elementary teachers
(2010)
This paper presents a course assignment that required pre-service teacher education students to reflect on a museum in the Fort Worth and Dallas Metroplex in Texas. As part of their art education course at the College of ...