Authoritarianism and Resistance in Turkey (eBook)
XV, 290 Seiten
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-319-76705-5 (ISBN)
Esra Özyürek is an Associate Professor and Chair for Contemporary Turkish Studies at the European Institute, London School of Economics. She received her BA in Sociology and Political Science at Boğaziçi University, Istanbul and her MA and PhD in Anthropology at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Before joining the LSE she taught at the Anthropology Department of University of California, San Diego. Dr. Özyürek a political anthropologist who seeks to understand how Islam, Christianity, secularism, and nationalism are dynamically positioned in relation to each other in Turkey and in Europe. Her most recent book Being German, Becoming Muslim: Race, Religion and Conversion in the New Europe has been published by the Princeton University Press (2014). Her previous book Nostalgia for the Modern: State Secularism and Everyday Politics in Turkey has been published by Duke University Press (2007). She also is the editor of Politics of Public Memory in Turkey published by Syracuse University Press (2007) and Unuttuklarɩ ve Hatɩrladɩklarɩyla Turkiye'nin Toplumsal Hafɩzasɩ by İletişim Yayɩnevi (2002).
Gaye Ozpinar is an immigration and human rights lawyer. She was born and raised in Turkey. She came to the US to study politics at Brandeis University and stayed on to continue her education in law at Suffolk University. While pursuing her studies she was a student volunteer with the Suffolk Civil Rights Project and also the Massachusetts ACLU. Through Political Asylum and Immigration Reform Project (PAIR) she worked with many torture survivors and assisted with asylum applications. She is the past president and a current Board Member of 'Bostonbul' a forum of activists that organically came together in Boston in June 2013 simultaneously as the Gezi protests took place in Turkey. She has given interviews to Turkish dailies such as Agos, T24 and Birgun on human rights issues. She is also a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and National Lawyers Guild (NLG). In 2015 she was selected as a 'Rising Star' and a Top Female Attorney in Massachusetts by Super Lawyers magazine.
Emrah Altındiş is a medical scientist. He received his Ph.D. in Molecular and Cellular Biology from Bologna University (Bologna, Italy). He joined Harvard Medical School as a postdoctoral fellow in 2011 and is currently working as an Instructor in Medicine (Boston, USA). He has published several scientific research articles in the fields of microbiology and diabetes. He has also been a human rights activist, and for over a decade wrote political opinion pieces to various Turkish newspapers (Radikal, BirGün, Cumhuriyet), journals (Birikim) and news websites (Diken, Bianet) and has given interviews to several national and international media outlets.Esra Özyürek is an Associate Professor and Chair for Contemporary Turkish Studies at the European Institute, London School of Economics. She received her BA in Sociology and Political Science at Boğaziçi University, Istanbul and her MA and PhD in Anthropology at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Before joining the LSE she taught at the Anthropology Department of University of California, San Diego. Dr. Özyürek a political anthropologist who seeks to understand how Islam, Christianity, secularism, and nationalism are dynamically positioned in relation to each other in Turkey and in Europe. Her most recent book Being German, Becoming Muslim: Race, Religion and Conversion in the New Europe has been published by the Princeton University Press (2014). Her previous book Nostalgia for the Modern: State Secularism and Everyday Politics in Turkey has been published by Duke University Press (2007). She also is the editor of Politics of Public Memory in Turkey published by Syracuse University Press (2007) and Unuttuklarɩ ve Hatɩrladɩklarɩyla Turkiye’nin Toplumsal Hafɩzasɩ by İletişim Yayɩnevi (2002). Gaye Ozpinar is an immigration and human rights lawyer. She was born and raised in Turkey. She came to the US to study politics at Brandeis University and stayed on to continue her education in law at Suffolk University. While pursuing her studies she was a student volunteer with the Suffolk Civil Rights Project and also the Massachusetts ACLU. Through Political Asylum and Immigration Reform Project (PAIR) she worked with many torture survivors and assisted with asylum applications. She is the past president and a current Board Member of 'Bostonbul' a forum of activists that organically came together in Boston in June 2013 simultaneously as the Gezi protests took place in Turkey. She has given interviews to Turkish dailies such as Agos, T24 and Birgun on human rights issues. She is also a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and National Lawyers Guild (NLG). In 2015 she was selected as a 'Rising Star' and a Top Female Attorney in Massachusetts by Super Lawyers magazine.Emrah Altındiş is a medical scientist. He received his Ph.D. in Molecular and Cellular Biology from Bologna University (Bologna, Italy). He joined Harvard Medical School as a postdoctoral fellow in 2011 and is currently working as an Instructor in Medicine (Boston, USA). He has published several scientific research articles in the fields of microbiology and diabetes. He has also been a human rights activist, and for over a decade wrote political opinion pieces to various Turkish newspapers (Radikal, BirGün, Cumhuriyet), journals (Birikim) and news websites (Diken, Bianet) and has given interviews to several national and international media outlets.
I- Introduction by Esra Ozyurek II- An Overview of History 1- Kemalism and the CHP – Baskın Oran and Karabekir Akkoyunlu 2- September 12, 1980 coup detat – Ertugrul Mavioğlu and Eylem Delikanlı 3- History of social movements – Sungur Savran and Erol Ülker III- Politics and Economics 4- Economy – Ahmet Tonak and Ümit Akçay 5- Neoliberalism – Asli Iğsız and Elif Sarı 6- Urban regeneration – Mücella Yapıcı and Esin Ileri IV- Political Islam and the AKP 7- AKP government – Yuksel Taşkin and Burak Cop 8- The Gülen Community – Ahmet Sık and Deniz akirer V- Social Movements 9- Gezi revolts – Dogan Cetinkaya and Bilge Seckin Cetinkaya 10- Feminism – Aksu Bora and Nil Uzun 11- LGBT movement – Evren Savci and Sebnem Kenis 12- Working class struggles – Aziz Celik and Emrah Altindis 13- Environmentalism – Bulent Sik and Cana Ulutas VI- Minorities and Conflicts 14- Kurdish Question – Nazan Üstündag and Güney Yıldız 15- Armenian Genocide – Lerna Ekmekcioğlu and Seda Altuğ 16- Alevi Struggles – Besim Can Zirh and Murat Es VII- Human Rights 17- Human Rights – Sebnem Korur Fincanci and Aylin Tekiner 18- Freedom of Speech – Fikret Ilkiz and Defne Över 19- Public violence – Tanil Bora and Deniz Yonucu VIII- Culture and Psychology 20- Turkish Literature – Jale Parla, Mehmet Fatih Uslu, and Özge Ertem 21- Mental health – Cem Kaptanoğlu and Bilal Ersoy 22- Turkish Cinema – Deniz Morva Kaplamaci and Kıvanc Sezer Biographies of editors Biographies of contributors References
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 10.5.2018 |
|---|---|
| Zusatzinfo | XV, 290 p. |
| Verlagsort | Cham |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Sozialwissenschaften ► Politik / Verwaltung |
| Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie | |
| Schlagworte | 1980 Coup D'etat in Turkey • AKP Government • Emancipation in Turkey • freedom of speech • History of Social Movements • Human Rights in Turkey • Kemalism and the CHP • LGBT Movement in Turkey • Mental Health in Contemporary Turkey • Minorities and Conflict in Turkey • Neoliberalism in Turkey • Political Islam and the AKP • Politics and Economics in Turkey • The Gülen Community • Urban Regeneration in Turkey • Working Class Struggles in Turkey |
| ISBN-10 | 3-319-76705-4 / 3319767054 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-3-319-76705-5 / 9783319767055 |
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