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Author | Date | Item type | Language | Item name | Book/journal name | Publisher | DOI/ISBN | Link | Location | Tags | Issue | Page | Abstract (varsa) |
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2018 | Rapor | Türkçe | TRA2 Bölgesi Gençlik Araştırması | T.C. Serhat Kalkınma Ajansı | https://www.academia.edu/36564277/TRA2_B%C3%96LGES%C4%B0_GEN%C3%87L%C4%B0K_ARA%C5%9ETIRMASI | ||||||||
2018 | Rapor | Türkçe | İstatistiklerle Gençlik, 2017 | TUİK | http://www.tuik.gov.tr/PreHaberBultenleri.do?id=27598 | ||||||||
Gençkal Eroler, Elif | 2019 | Kitap | Türkçe | Dindar Nesil Yetiştirmek: Türkiye’nin Eğitim Politikalarında Ulus ve Vatandaş İnşası (2002-2016) | İletişim Yayınları | İstanbul | |||||||
Lüküslü, Demet; Uzun, Begüm &Taşkın, Yüksel | 2019 | Rapor | Türkçe | Gençler Konuşuyor: Gençlerin Gözünden Dindar-Seküler Eksenli Kutuplaşma | TÜSES Yayınları | İstanbul | |||||||
Yücel, Hakan | 2019 | Makale | Türkçe | Günümüz Türkiye’sinde Ermeni Genci Olmak: İstanbul’daki Ermeni Liseleri Mezunu Gençlerin Kimlik Algıları, Kimlik Kaynaklar ve Kimlik Stratejileri | Alternatif Politika | http://alternatifpolitika.com/makale/gunumuz-turkiye-sinde-ermeni-genci-olmak-istanbul-daki-ermeni-liseleri-mezunu-genclerin-kimlik-algilari-kimlik-kaynaklari-ve-kimlik-stratejileri | 11(2) | pp. 401-429 | |||||
Şener, Gülüm, Yücel, Hakan & Yedikardeş, Umur | 2019 | Makale | Türkçe | Dijital Çağda Gençlik ve Parti Politikaları: Türkiye’deki Siyasi Partilerin Genç Üyelerinin Sosyal Medya Kullanımı | Global Media Journal TR Edition | https://globalmediajournaltr.yeditepe.edu.tr/sites/default/files/01_gulum_sener_hakan_yucel_umur_yedikardes.pdf | 10 (19) | ||||||
Gencoğlu, Funda; Yarkın, Derya Buğra | 2019 | Makale | İngilizce | The student movement in Turkey: A case study of the relationship between (re)politicization and democratization | Journal of Youth Studies | 10.1080/13676261.2018.1535170 | 22(5) | 658-677 | One particularly striking aspect of the global waves of social movements is the increasing politicization of youth, including students. Taking this as its starting point, this article discusses what the politicization of youth could mean for democracy and democratization in Turkey. This is important because, especially since 2011, Turkish politics has been dominated by debates concerning authoritarianization. Focusing on the largest student organization in Turkey, the Student Collectives (SC), this article shows that the relationship between politicization and democratization is more complicated than at first sight. Some aspects of the student movement in Turkey suggest it is an important moment of democratization in Turkey while other aspects arouse scepticism. Three crucial indicators of a movement’s democratic potential are whether it attends to deciphering the existing constellation of power relations, reflects on the possibility of installing a counter-hegemony and gives importance to collective identities. However, the SC’s potential democratic contribution is weakened by its conceptualization of democratic struggle in terms of antagonism rather than agonism through ‘moralizing’ politics. Moreover, its reluctance to engage with institutions of representative democracy further complicates the matter. The main contribution of this study is its discussion of various forms of politicization and their possible effects on democratization; and to give some clues to the activists of different social movements that can be helpful in their self-reflection. | ||||
Türkoğlu, Didem | 2019 | Makale | İngilizce | Student protests and organised labour: Developing a research agenda for mobilisation in late neoliberalism | Current sociology | 10.1177/0011392119865768 | 67(7) | ||||||
Duman, Nezahat Altuntaş & Doğanay, Gülmelek | 2019 | Makale | Türkçe | Gençlerin Toplumsallaşma Mekanı olarak Trabzon Kent Merkezi | Alternatif Politika | https://alternatifpolitika.com/site/cilt/11/sayi/3/9-Altuntas_Duman%26Doganay-Trabzon-Toplumsallasma-Mekani.pdf | 11(3) | 675-715 | |||||
Yücel, Hakan | 2019 | Makale | Türkçe | Günümüz Türkiye'sinde Ermeni genci olmak: İstanbul'daki Ermeni liseleri mezunu gençlerin kimlik algıları, kimlik kaynakları ve kimlik stratejileri | Alternatif Politika | https://alternatifpolitika.com/site/cilt/11/sayi/2/4-Yucel-Gunumuz-Turkiyesinde-Ermeni-Genci-Olmak.pdf | 11(2) | 401-429 | |||||
Acikgoz, Selcuk; Haudenhuyse, Reinhard; Asci, Hulya | 2019 | Makale | İngilizce | Social inclusion for whom and towards what end? A critical discourse analysis of youth and sport policies in Turkey | JOURNAL OF YOUTH STUDIES | 10.1080/13676261.2018.1506571 | 22(3) | 330-345 | This article examines the social inclusion policy strategies of the Turkish Ministry of Youth and Sport (MYS). Using a critical discourse analysis, based on Norman Fairclough's work (2012), the aim is to analyse the discourses used within policy-related documents regarding social inclusion, youth, and sport. In order to achieve this objective, we analysed 15 key documents, including annual activity reports, national youth and sport policy documents, and strategic plans produced by the Ministry. Findings revealed that the dominant discourses about young people seem to be embedded within neoliberal and neoconservative ideologies in which depoliticised notions of 'employment/apprenticeship' and 'the family' are put forward as solutions for the social inclusion of young people. However, such a discourse risks further sustaining the social exclusion of youth, denying their full citizenship. | ||||
Gencoglu, Funda; Bugra Yarkin, Derya | 2019 | Makale | İngilizce | The student movement in Turkey: a case study of the relationship between (re)politicization and democratization | JOURNAL OF YOUTH STUDIES | 10.1080/13676261.2018.1535170 | 22(5) | 658-677 | One particularly striking aspect of the global waves of social movements is the increasing politicization of youth, including students. Taking this as its starting point, this article discusses what the politicization of youth could mean for democracy and democratization in Turkey. This is important because, especially since 2011, Turkish politics has been dominated by debates concerning authoritarianization. Focusing on the largest student organization in Turkey, the Student Collectives (SC), this article shows that the relationship between politicization and democratization is more complicated than at first sight. Some aspects of the student movement in Turkey suggest it is an important moment of democratization in Turkey while other aspects arouse scepticism. Three crucial indicators of a movement's democratic potential are whether it attends to deciphering the existing constellation of power relations, reflects on the possibility of installing a counter-hegemony and gives importance to collective identities. However, the SC's potential democratic contribution is weakened by its conceptualization of democratic struggle in terms of antagonism rather than agonism through 'moralizing' politics. Moreover, its reluctance to engage with institutions of representative democracy further complicates the matter. The main contribution of this study is its discussion of various forms of politicization and their possible effects on democratization; and to give some clues to the activists of different social movements that can be helpful in their self-reflection. |
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