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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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Caymaz, Birol | 2015 | Makale | Türkçe | Mücadele Alanı Olarak Parti Gençlik Kolları AKP Gençlik Kolları ve Ülkü Ocakları’nda ‘Gençlik’ | İletişim | http://iletisimdergisi.gsu.edu.tr/en/download/article-file/82940 | 22 | pp. 31-62 | |||||
Erdoğan, Barış & Köten, Esra | 2015 | Makale | Türkçe | ‘As Kendini de Hepimiz Kurtulalım Artık!’ Sosyal Dışlanmadan İntihara LGBT Gençler | Alternatif Politika | https://alternatifpolitika.com/makale/as-kendini-de-hepimiz-kurtulalim-artik-sosyal-dislanmadan-intihara-lgbt-gencler | 7(1) | pp. 143-167 | |||||
Yücel, Hakan & Yıldız, Süheyla | 2015 | Makale | Türkçe | “Kimliklenerek Toplumla Bütünleşme: Türkiye’deki Ermeni ve Yahudi Örgütlenmeleri Aktörlerinin Kimlik Algıları ve Stratejileri | Alternatif Politika | http://alternatifpolitika.com/makale/kimliklenerek-toplumla-butunlesme-turkiye-deki-ermeni-ve-yahudi-orgutlenmeleri-aktorlerinin-kimlik-algilari-ve-stratejileri
| 7(3) | ||||||
Yavuz, Şahinde | 2015 | Makale | Türkçe | Erkekliğin Tutkulu Hali: Tofaş Modifiye Gençliği | Masculinities: A Journal of Identity and Culture | http://masculinitiesjournal.org/pdf/4267-%20%C5%9Eahinde%20Yavuz%20-%20Erkekli%C4%9Fin%20Tutkulu%20Hali%20-%20Tofa%C5%9F%20Modifiye%20Gen%C3%A7li%C4%9Fi.pdf | 4 | pp. 70-104 | |||||
Tanyaş, B., | 2015 | Makale | Türkçe | Gençler ve Politik Katılım: Gezi Parkı Eylemlerinde ‘Apolitik’ Nesil | Eleştirel Psikoloji Bülteni(6) | ||||||||
Özyeğin, Gül | 2015 | Kitap | İngilizce | New desires, new selves: Sex, love, and piety among Turkish youth | NYU Press | As Turkey pushes for its place in the global pecking order and embraces neoliberal capitalism, the nation has seen a period of unprecedented shifts in political, religious, and gender and sexual identities. This book shows how this social transformation in Turkey is felt most strongly among its young people, eager to surrender to the seduction of sexual modernity, but also longing to reman attached to traditional social relations, identities and histories. Engaging a wide array of upwardly-mobile young adults, Ozyegin links the biographies of individuals with the biography of a nation, revealing their creation of conflicted identities in a country which has existed uneasily between West and East, modern and traditional, and secular and Islamic. For these young people sexuality, gender expression, and intimate relationships in particular serve as key sites for reproducing and challenging patriarchy and paternalism that was hallmark of earlier generations. As the book evocatively shows, the quest for sexual freedom and an escape frpm patriarchal constructions of selfless femininity and protective masculinity promise both personal transformations and profound sexual guilt and anxiety. A poignant and original study, the book presents a snapshot of cultural change on the eve of rapid globalization in the Muslim world. | |||||||
Erdoğan, Emre | 2015 | Makale | Türkçe | Siyasal Psikoloji Siyasal Katılım Hakkında Ne Öğretebilir? Gezi Protestoları’na Katılanlar Üzerinden Bir Değerlendirme | Marmara Üniversitesi Siyasa Bİlimler Dergisi | 10.14782/SBD.2015112077 | 3(1) | 31-58 | |||||
Alemdaroğlu, Ayça | 2015 | Makale | İngilizce | Escaping femininity, claiming respectability: Culture, class and young women in Turkey | Women's Studies International Forum | 10.1016/j.wsif.2015.09.006 | 53 | 53-62 | Drawing on interview-based ethnographic research in Ankara, this article studies formations of femininity across social classes in urban Turkey. It centers on four young women, who have unequal access to economic resources and different cultural meanings. Through their biographies, this paper examines the effects of social class on experiences of gender and negotiations of femininity, on the one hand. And on the other, it demonstrates common narratives that young women employ in negotiating gender. While they commonly escape certain forms of femininity, which they frequently describe as traditional, backward, or submissive, they also employ alternative narratives such as independence, career success, moderation, chastity, and religiosity to attest self-value and respectability. Studying young women's experiences of gender and their negotiations of power provides fertile ground for further exploration of the construction of gender and class in relational terms. | ||||
Muti, Öndercan | 2015 | Makale | Türkçe | Gençler birçok şeyi yazıyorlar. Kendilerine roller, bir slogan belirliyorlar : 19 Ocak kuşağı ve bellek talepleri
| Toplum ve Bilim | 132 | 150-161 | Bu makalede Hrant Dinkin katledilmesinin 1990 civarı doğumlu Ermeni gençlerin siyasi angajmanı üzerindeki etkisi tartışılmaktadır. 19 Ocak, Türkiyede geniş biryaş grubunun doğrudan deneyimlediği ilk tarihsel olay olarak, özellikle 1990 civarıdoğumlu Ermeni gençlerin duygu ve düşünce ortaklığı kazanmaların yol açmış ve hatta yeni bir Ermeni politik kuşak doğurmuştur. Türkiye solu içerisinde örgütlenmiş 78kuşağı mensubu Ermenilerle bu genç kuşak arasında bir süreklilik gözlenmektedir vesöz konusu süreklilik içinde bu genç kuşağın örgütlenmesinde Ermeni kimliği önemli bir rol oynar. Söz konusu vurgu bu kuşağın Gezi Parkı eylemleri sırasında bellek talepleri olarak niteleyebileceğimiz itirazlarıyla da uyumludur. 2007den beri yaşanansiyasi hareketlilik, olanak halinde bir 19 Ocak kuşağı doğurmuş ve Gezi Parkı eylemleri de bu kuşağın biçimlenmiş bir politik bütün olarak ortak tepki ve taleplerini ortayakoyabildiği bir fırsat yaratmıştır. | |||||
Eldem, Canet T. Sarıtaş | 2015 | Makale | Türkçe | Genç kadın emeği ve sermaye arasındaki pazarlık: Devlet, emek piyasası ve aile bağlamında bir işsizlik analizi | Fe Dergi | 7(1) | 16-31 | ||||||
Mortenson, Erik; Ergun, Duygu; Erdogan, Selen | 2015 | Makale | İngilizce | Underground literature and its influence on youth in Turkey | New Perspectives on Turkey | 10.1017/npt.2015.3 | 52 | 77-104 | This paper examines the impact underground literature (yeralti edebiyati) has on influencing the opinions and beliefs of Turkey's youth regarding issues of contemporary importance. In order to understand the relevance of this genre to Turkish youth culture, we have not only examined the debate surrounding the topic in popular and academic circles, but also asked the readers themselves their opinions about their experience with the genre (in both its imported Western and homegrown Turkish variants) and its relevance to their lives. For our purposes, the effect of such texts on readers is the primary focus, and ours is the first mixed-media study to conduct a methodological, data-based investigation into the composition and opinions of underground literature's readers. Thus, our study supplements a lack in the existing scholarship by offering concrete qualitative and quantitative data that will better elucidate our knowledge of the relationship between underground literature and Turkish youth attitudes, as well as the potential the genre might hold for the future of Turkey's youth. | ||||
Yigit, Ahu | 2015 | Makale | İngilizce | Those who laugh together, belong together: Online satire in Turkey | Turkish Policy Quarterly | 4 | 61-69 | Since the mass participation in the Gezi Park protests of 2013, youth activism in Turkey has not translated into party politics, nor has another similar wave of protests followed. However, the line of criticism directed against the government and its leaders during the protests is still present, and is particularly visible online. Besides more serious political criticism found online, certain satire websites, Facebook groups, and some so-called benign Twitter trolls have developed a critical, humorous voice of their own. This article is an analysis of the humor and youth activism displayed in these venues, placing both into the broader context of present-day Turkish politics. |
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