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Activists in Action: Founding Women`s Organizations and Establishing Their Activities in Turkey

Year 2016, Volume: 2 Issue: 3, 61 - 81, 15.04.2016

Abstract

This paper is about the women’s organizations in Turkey. It focuses particularly on the legal structures, activities, aims and target groups of the women’s organizations. Based on in-depth interviews with 33 activist women from five cities in Turkey, including Istanbul, Ankara, Van, Diyarbakır and Trabzon, it aims to understand the ways through which women get organized and form their activities, for what reasons.

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  • GRIFFIN, G. (1995). `An Interview with Hannana Siddiqui.` In Gabriele Griffin, ed. Feminist Activism in the 1990s. London: Taylor and Francis Ltd, pp. 79-90.
  • HAGUE, G. and E. Malos (2005).Domestic Violence: Action for Change. Cheltenham: New Clarison Press.
  • HLUPEKILE LONGWE, S. (1991). `Gender Awareness: The Missing Element in the Third World Development Project.` In Tina Wallace and Candida March, eds. Changing Perceptions: Writings on Gender and Development. Oxford: Oxfam, pp. 149-58.
  • HSIUNG, Ping-Chun, Jascchok, Maria, Milwertz, Cecilia and Red Chan, eds. (2001).Chinese Women Organizing: Cadres, Feminists, Muslims, Queers. Oxford: Berg.
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  • KAMER (2006). İstersek Biter: ‘Namus’ Adına İşlenen Cinayetler Raporu [We Can Stop This: Report on Killings Committed in the Name of ‘Honour’]. Diyarbakır: KAMER.
  • KAYA, G. (2010). Kadın Derneklerinin Kadınların Siyasal Yaşamına Etkisi, Ka-der Örneği [The Impact of Women`s Associations on Women`s Political Lives, Kader Case]. Unpublished MA Thesis Submitted to the Social Sciences Institute, International Relations and Globalisation of Kadir Has University.
  • MAYTA, A. (2003). `Women, Microenterprise Development, and Poverty in Bolivia.` In Robyn Eversole, ed. Here to Help: NGOs Combating Poverty in Latin America. London: M. E. Sharpe, pp. 105-17.
  • MENTEŞ, Ş. (2008). Sivil Toplum Kuruluşlarıyla (STK) İlgili Bir İnceleme: Kadınlara Yönelik Faaliyet Gösteren STK Örnekleri [A Review on Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs): The Case of NGOs Running Women-Oriented Activities]. Unpublished MA Thesis Submitted to the Department of Public Education of Marmara University.
  • MILLS, A. (2010). ‘Gender and Mahalle (Neighborhood) Space in Istanbul.’ Gender, Placeand Culture, 14 (3) June: 335–54.
  • RENZETTI, Claire M., Edleson, Jeffrey L. and Kennedy Raquel Bergen, eds. (2001). Sourcebook on Violence Against Women. London: Sage Publications.
  • RUSSELL, D. E. H. (2001). `Introduction: The Politics of Femicide.` In Diana E. H. Russell and Roberta A. Harmes, eds. Femicide in Global Perspective. New York: Teachers College Press, pp. 3-12.
  • STALL, S. and R. Stoecker (1998). `Community Organizing or Organizing Community?: Gender and The Crafts of Empowerment.` Gender and Society, 12(6): 729-56.
  • UNIFEM (2006). Gender Facts Sheet No. 5: Masculinity and Gender-Based Violence. At: http://www.unifem-eseasia.org/resources/factsheets/UNIFEM Sheet5.pdf, accessed 12 September 2010.
  • WALLACE, T. and C. March (1991).Changing Perceptions: Writings on Gender and Development. Oxford: Oxfam.
  • WYKES, Maggie and K. Welsh (2009).Violence, Gender and Justice. London: Sage.
  • YILMAZ, T. (2005). Avrupa Birliği Sürecinde Kadın Örgütlenmelerinin Rolü ve Faaliyetleri: Kadın Adayları Desteklemeve Eğitme Derneği (KADER) Örneği [The Role and Activities of Women`s Organizations in the Process of European Union: The Case of Association for Supporting and Educating Women Candidates (KADER)]. Unpublished MA Thesis Submitted to the Social Sciences Institute of Süleyman Demirel University.

Aktivistler İşbaşında: Türkiye’deki Kadın Örgütleri ve Faaliyetleri

Year 2016, Volume: 2 Issue: 3, 61 - 81, 15.04.2016

Abstract

Bu çalışma Türkiye’deki kadın örgütlerini incelemektedir. Örgütlerin hukuki
yapıları, faaliyetleri, amaçları ve hedef kitlelerine odaklanan çalışma, Türkiye’nin
beş şehrinden (İstanbul, Ankara, Van, Diyarbakır ve Trabzon) 33 aktivist kadınla
yapılan derinlemesine mülakatlara dayanmakta ve özellikle kadınların ne amaçla ve
ne tür süreçler den geçerek örgütlendiklerini ve faaliyetlerini nasıl şekillendirdiklerini
anlamayı amaçlamaktadır.

References

  • ARAT, Y. (2008). ‘Contestation and Collaboration: Women’s Struggles for Power in Turkey.’ In Reşat Kasaba, ed. The Cambridge History of Turkey V4: Turkey in the Modern World. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 388-419.
  • DAVID, G. (2009). Gender and Violence in the Middle East. London: Praeger Publishers.
  • GASCOIGNE, L. (1991). `Finding Ways of Working with Women in Patriarchal Societies.` In Tina Wallace and Candida March, eds. Changing Perceptions: Writings on Gender and Development. Oxford: Oxfam, pp. 299-306.
  • GENEL, S. (2002).NGO’s as the Link Between State and Society? Women`s Community Centres in Southeastern Turkey. Unpublished PhD Thesis Submitted to the Department of Political Science and Public Administration of Bilkent University.
  • GRIFFIN, G. (1995). `An Interview with Hannana Siddiqui.` In Gabriele Griffin, ed. Feminist Activism in the 1990s. London: Taylor and Francis Ltd, pp. 79-90.
  • HAGUE, G. and E. Malos (2005).Domestic Violence: Action for Change. Cheltenham: New Clarison Press.
  • HLUPEKILE LONGWE, S. (1991). `Gender Awareness: The Missing Element in the Third World Development Project.` In Tina Wallace and Candida March, eds. Changing Perceptions: Writings on Gender and Development. Oxford: Oxfam, pp. 149-58.
  • HSIUNG, Ping-Chun, Jascchok, Maria, Milwertz, Cecilia and Red Chan, eds. (2001).Chinese Women Organizing: Cadres, Feminists, Muslims, Queers. Oxford: Berg.
  • JOACHIM, J. M. (2007).Agenda Setting, the UN, and NGOs: Gender Violence and Reproductive Rights. Washington D.C.: Georgetown University Press. At: http://site.ebrary.com/lib/york/Doc?id=10236760&ppg=111, accessed 8 September 2010.
  • KAMER (2006). İstersek Biter: ‘Namus’ Adına İşlenen Cinayetler Raporu [We Can Stop This: Report on Killings Committed in the Name of ‘Honour’]. Diyarbakır: KAMER.
  • KAYA, G. (2010). Kadın Derneklerinin Kadınların Siyasal Yaşamına Etkisi, Ka-der Örneği [The Impact of Women`s Associations on Women`s Political Lives, Kader Case]. Unpublished MA Thesis Submitted to the Social Sciences Institute, International Relations and Globalisation of Kadir Has University.
  • MAYTA, A. (2003). `Women, Microenterprise Development, and Poverty in Bolivia.` In Robyn Eversole, ed. Here to Help: NGOs Combating Poverty in Latin America. London: M. E. Sharpe, pp. 105-17.
  • MENTEŞ, Ş. (2008). Sivil Toplum Kuruluşlarıyla (STK) İlgili Bir İnceleme: Kadınlara Yönelik Faaliyet Gösteren STK Örnekleri [A Review on Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs): The Case of NGOs Running Women-Oriented Activities]. Unpublished MA Thesis Submitted to the Department of Public Education of Marmara University.
  • MILLS, A. (2010). ‘Gender and Mahalle (Neighborhood) Space in Istanbul.’ Gender, Placeand Culture, 14 (3) June: 335–54.
  • RENZETTI, Claire M., Edleson, Jeffrey L. and Kennedy Raquel Bergen, eds. (2001). Sourcebook on Violence Against Women. London: Sage Publications.
  • RUSSELL, D. E. H. (2001). `Introduction: The Politics of Femicide.` In Diana E. H. Russell and Roberta A. Harmes, eds. Femicide in Global Perspective. New York: Teachers College Press, pp. 3-12.
  • STALL, S. and R. Stoecker (1998). `Community Organizing or Organizing Community?: Gender and The Crafts of Empowerment.` Gender and Society, 12(6): 729-56.
  • UNIFEM (2006). Gender Facts Sheet No. 5: Masculinity and Gender-Based Violence. At: http://www.unifem-eseasia.org/resources/factsheets/UNIFEM Sheet5.pdf, accessed 12 September 2010.
  • WALLACE, T. and C. March (1991).Changing Perceptions: Writings on Gender and Development. Oxford: Oxfam.
  • WYKES, Maggie and K. Welsh (2009).Violence, Gender and Justice. London: Sage.
  • YILMAZ, T. (2005). Avrupa Birliği Sürecinde Kadın Örgütlenmelerinin Rolü ve Faaliyetleri: Kadın Adayları Desteklemeve Eğitme Derneği (KADER) Örneği [The Role and Activities of Women`s Organizations in the Process of European Union: The Case of Association for Supporting and Educating Women Candidates (KADER)]. Unpublished MA Thesis Submitted to the Social Sciences Institute of Süleyman Demirel University.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Research Articles
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Elif Gazioğlu Terzi This is me

Publication Date April 15, 2016
Submission Date February 7, 2016
Published in Issue Year 2016 Volume: 2 Issue: 3

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APA Gazioğlu Terzi, E. (2016). Activists in Action: Founding Women`s Organizations and Establishing Their Activities in Turkey. Ardahan Üniversitesi İktisadi Ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi Dergisi, 2(3), 61-81.