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Empowerment Approach to Social Work with Transgender Youth: A Literature Review

2024-05-29T15:26:35+03:00

First Language: Turkish Subjects:  Women's Studies Journal Section: Research Article Authors: Halil Pak, Özlem Cankurtaran Dates: 30 May 2024 Transgender youth are among the disadvantaged groups living under pressure in society. One of the emancipatory values of the social work profession, which advocates for human rights and social justice, is empowerment. Therefore, it is among the responsibilities of the social work profession to fight together with transgender youth on a dialogic axis so that they can become more empowered and live a free and dignified life. However, it is observed that research and practice examples [...]

Empowerment Approach to Social Work with Transgender Youth: A Literature Review2024-05-29T15:26:35+03:00

Year 2023 – Volume 15 – Issue 2

2024-05-29T17:03:07+03:00

2023.15.2. autumn DERGİPARK Contents Contents and from the Editor Research Articles Labor, Class, Empowermont The Impact of Women's Cooperatives on Women's Empowerment in Turkey - Aslı Şahankaya Adar, Saniye Dedeoğlu  The Mental Load Dimension of Unpaid Household Labor - Aylin Çakıroğlu Çevik, Gülçin Con Wright Women, Worker, Young: Youth in the Life Stories of Women Workers - Nalan Mumcu  Faces of Violence Cross Border Marriages, “Bargaining with Patriarchy” and Gender Based Violence: A Case of Kyrgyz Women in Turkey - Emel Coşun  Various Standpoints in the Istanbul Convention Discussions, [...]

Year 2023 – Volume 15 – Issue 22024-05-29T17:03:07+03:00

Demythologization of the Mythic Representation of “Woman”: Critical Reimagining of the Archaic Stories

2023-12-17T08:57:40+03:00

First Language: English Subjects:  Women's Studies Journal Section: Research Article Authors: Ebru Uğurel Özdemir Dates: 15 December 2023 Ancient Greek myths, as the architect of the patriarchal ideology, serve as a panorama of the reality, which women in all ages around the world face and are forced to experience. Based on the fossilized ideas of the archaic philosophy, the mythological narratives are at the center of a canon which reveals, internalizes and legitimates the binary oppositions between the sexes. Although myths are set in the past and thus seem to be bygone, the events and [...]

Demythologization of the Mythic Representation of “Woman”: Critical Reimagining of the Archaic Stories2023-12-17T08:57:40+03:00

Various Standpoints in the Istanbul Convention Discussions, from Open Opposition to shifting the Ground: Cases of Sabah and Sözcü

2023-12-17T08:52:12+03:00

First Language: Turkish Subjects:  Women's Studies Journal Section: Research Article Authors: Hatice Çoban Keneş, Nihal Kocabay-Şener Dates: 15 December 2023 This study examines the process of Turkey withdrawing from the Istanbul Convention with two media organizations with different ideologies. It has been considered that these two media organizations can make visible the two different subject positions (opposition and support) that emerge in society. The news related to the Istanbul Convention published on the websites of Sabah and Sözcü between March 20, 2021, and July 1, 2021, have been collected and the news gathered 41 news [...]

Various Standpoints in the Istanbul Convention Discussions, from Open Opposition to shifting the Ground: Cases of Sabah and Sözcü2023-12-17T08:52:12+03:00

Cross Border Marriages, “Bargaining with Patriarchy” and Gender Based Violence: A Case of Kyrgyz Women in Turkey

2023-12-17T08:45:10+03:00

First Language: Turkish Subjects:  Women's Studies Journal Section: Research Article Authors: Emel Coşkun Dates: 15 December 2023 This paper focuses on migrant women’s cross border marriages with local men and their position in these marriages under Turkey’s changing migration legislation in the last decades. Based on 39 indepth interviews with migrant women from Kyrgyzstan, public employees, lawyers, and İstanbul Kyrgyz consulate workers in the summer months of 2021 and 2022, this study points out the unequal position of migrant women in cross border marriages. The findings suggest that the increasing surveillance of the public authorities [...]

Cross Border Marriages, “Bargaining with Patriarchy” and Gender Based Violence: A Case of Kyrgyz Women in Turkey2023-12-17T08:45:10+03:00

Women, Worker, Young: Youth in the Life Stories of Women Workers

2023-12-17T08:39:53+03:00

First Language: Turkish Subjects:  Women's Studies Journal Section: Research Article Authors: Nalan Mumcu Dates: 15 December 2023 Women experience different facets of patriarchy and capitalism at various stages of their lives, at varying ages and in various historical periods. At different ages, they encounter different forms of domination and create different spaces for themselves. This article aims to rethink the social meaning of age with a focus on the experience of womanhood and labor, focusing on the youth narratives of 25 women workers whose life stories I listened to. As much as, or even more [...]

Women, Worker, Young: Youth in the Life Stories of Women Workers2023-12-17T08:39:53+03:00

The Mental Load Dimension of Unpaid Household Labor

2023-12-17T08:33:55+03:00

First Language: Turkish Subjects:  Women's Studies Journal Section: Research Article Authors: Aylin Çakıroğlu Çevik, Gülçin Con Wright Dates: 15 December 2023 The unequal share of house and care work among heterosexual couples has long been a question of feminist theoretical and empirical studies. These studies have primarily focused on the physical dimension rather than the mental dimension of unpaid labor to understand gender inequalities in the household. To our knowledge, there is yet to be a study on mental load in Turkey. To address this gap, we went beyond examining who performs the act and [...]

The Mental Load Dimension of Unpaid Household Labor2023-12-17T08:33:55+03:00

The Impact of Women’s Cooperatives on Women’s Empowerment in Turkey

2023-12-17T08:26:11+03:00

First Language: Turkish Subjects:  Women's Studies Journal Section: Research Article Authors: Aslı Şahankaya Adar, Saniye Dedeoğlu Dates: 15 December 2023 The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the impact of women's cooperatives on women's empowerment in Turkey. To achieve this goal, a mixed-method approach combining both quantitative and qualitative methods has been used. The study involved 235 women through surveys and 70 women through in-depth interviews from 27 women's entrepreneurial production and operation cooperatives. The research scope is limited to women's cooperatives in Turkey. There are two specific limitations of the research scope. [...]

The Impact of Women’s Cooperatives on Women’s Empowerment in Turkey2023-12-17T08:26:11+03:00

An Analysis of Leyla Erbil’s Political Poetica

2023-06-28T14:04:51+03:00

First Language: Turkish Subjects:  Women's Studies Journal Section: Research Article Authors: Belgin Tarhan Dates: June 2023 Leyla Erbil, a writer of the 1950s generation talks about the depression and trauma caused by being a witness of violence and oppression that has been hidden in unjust and unequal relations in all her works, from her first story to her last novel. She raises the evils pushed out of the collective memory to the surface by making use of the possibilities of philosophy, psychiatry and modern literature and invites the readers to face them together with [...]

An Analysis of Leyla Erbil’s Political Poetica2023-06-28T14:04:51+03:00

Reinterpreting The Woman Destroyed through the Perspective of The Second Sex and The Ethics of Ambiguity

2023-06-28T14:03:33+03:00

First Language: Turkish Subjects:  Women's Studies Journal Section: Research Article Authors: Duygu Onay Coker Dates: June 2023 In this article, Simone de Beauvoir’s story The Woman Destroyed is reread through the philosopher’s two main works, the Second Sex and Ethics of Ambiguity. The reason for this is to reveal that the story of “Monique”, a self-sacrificing wife/mother, who seemed to be destined for her immanence, is a story of hope and subjectification, which progresses towards destruction through her daily narrative. Because this feature of the text is closed and has been subjected to intense criticism, [...]

Reinterpreting The Woman Destroyed through the Perspective of The Second Sex and The Ethics of Ambiguity2023-06-28T14:03:33+03:00
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