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Staying with the blackout: an insecure anthropology of energy
Abstract In the twenty‐first century, blackouts have settled into a familiar sequence of events in the fully electrified world. After jolting publics into a sudden awareness of energy assemblages, they gradually disappear from public memory. This article is an exercise in dwelling on blackouts that have already begun to recede from public memory so as ...
Canay Özden‐Schilling
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Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi beklendiği üzere seçimleri açık ara kazandı. 23 Temmuz, son beş yıldan farklı olarak, Türkiye'nin birçok konuda imtihandan geçeceği bir süreci de başlatmış bulunuyor.
Taha Özhan
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Diyanet’s Role in Building the ’Yeni (New) Milli’ in the AKP Era
This study argues that Diyanet has become one of the most important political symbols and representatives of the “yeni milli” (new national) – or as named by AKP members, “yerli ve milli” (homegrown and national) – values and neoliberal economic policies
Nil Mutluer
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Abstract The prevalence of neoliberalism has produced varied effects on cities ranging from rapid growth to gradual disempowerment. Instead of considering neoliberal urbanization as a fixed, predetermined process, I discuss the possibility of leapfrogging in urban repositioning.
Cansu Civelek
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This research aims to analyze motives behind cooperation between KRG (Kurdish Regional Government) and Turkey government by using neorealism perspective of International relations.
Maryam Jamilah
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Türk Silahlı Kuvvetleri, Demokrat Parti (DP) iktidarının yanlış politikaları nedeniyle 27 Mayıs 1960 tarihinde yönetime el koydu. Müdahalenin ardından bir süre durdurulan siyasi faaliyetler, 12 Ocak 1961'de siyasi partilerin kurulmasına izin verilmesiyle birlikte yeniden başladı. 11 Şubat 1961'de Ragıp Gümüşpala başkanlığındaki Adalet Partisi
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Abstract Silence in the context of work has different meanings across different settings. Turbulence induced by the privatisation of previously state‐owned enterprises presents a curious setting to explore worker silence. Turning to worker silence in the process of mass privatisation of sugar factories in Turkey, we examine why workers remained silent ...
Cihat Erbil, Mustafa Özbilgin
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Exploring friendship in hydropolitics: The case of the friendship dam on the Asi/Orontes river
Abstract “Friendship dams” are an explicit, yet underexplored, materialization of hydropolitics that illustrate the potential role of water in international cooperation. Via a case study analysis of the Syria‐Turkey Friendship Dam project proposed for the Asi/Orontes river, we trace the process of cooperation that led to the use of this notion of ...
Hannah Haemmerli +2 more
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The impact of partisanship and religiosity on conspiracy‐theory beliefs in Turkey
Abstract Why do people believe in conspiracy theories? This paper responds to this ever‐significant question by scrutinizing people's belief in conspiracy theories in Turkey. Building on Max Weber's theory of rationalization, it proposes that value‐laden and instrumentally rational predispositions, namely religiosity and partisanship, predict people's ...
Türkay Salim Nefes, Ozan Aksoy
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