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Ege Bölgesinden Nitel Bir İnceleme: İş Dünyasının Değişen Hakim Sınıfı

Year 2014, Issue: 71, 247 - 268, 01.09.2014

Abstract

Bu çalışma Türkiye’de iş dünyasındaki hakim sınıfı ve son on beş yılda bu sınıf mensuplarında olması muhtemel değişimleri araştırmayı amaçlamaktadır. Çalışmada 2002 genel seçimle- rinde iktidar partisinin değişmesi ve İslami düşünce kökenli bir partinin - Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi (AKP) - görevi devralmasının ardından Türk siyasi yaşamında gözlemlenen değişimlerin Türk iş dünyasındaki hakim sınıf profiline muhtemel etkisi, Ege Bölgesi’nde iş dünyasının etkin mensuplarından oluşan bir örneklem üzerinde yapılan derinlemesine görüşmelerle incelenmektedir. Bulgular hem hakim sınıf profilinde bir değişime işaret ederken hem de bu sınıfın bir tanımlamasını sunmaktadır.

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  • GÜZ 2014 / NUMBER 71 247-268
  • Ege Bölgesinden Nitel Bir İnceleme:
  • İş Dünyasının Değişen Hakim Sınıfı Ela Burcu Uçel Alev Katrinli

A Qualitative Inquiry from the Aegean Region: Changing Ruling Class in Business Circles

Year 2014, Issue: 71, 247 - 268, 01.09.2014

Abstract

This paper aims to examine the Turkish ruling class in business circles and to detect possible changes that might have occurred in the past ten to fifteen years. In the 2002 generalelections, the ruling political party changed, and an Islamicoriented party, AKP (Justice and Development Party), securedoffice. The following years presented observable changes inthe Turkish political life, which may have caused relatedchanges in the ruling class profile of the business circles in thecountry. In the aftermath of these changes, the current studyattempts to portray the present ruling class of business inTurkey from an Aegean perspective. A series of in-depth interviews were conducted with carefully selected actors of thebusiness, political and academic circles from the Aegean Region. The findings exhibited a change in the ruling class profile in business circles and presented a description of this class

References

  • Abercrombie, Nicholas and B. S. Turner (1978). “The Dominant Ideology The- sis”. The British Journal of Sociology 29 (2): 149-170.
  • Aron, Raymond (1950). “Social Structure and the Ruling Class: Part 1”. The British Journal of Sociology 1 (1): 1-16.
  • _____, (1950). “Social Structure and the Ruling Class: Part 2”. The British Jour- nal of Sociology 1 (2): 126-143.
  • Aycan, Zeynep (2004). “Key Success Factors for Women in Management in Turkey”. International Association for Applied Psychology. Published by Blackwell Publishing.
  • Block, Fred (1977). “The Marxist Theory of the State”. Socialist Revolution 33: 6-28.
  • Bulut, Osman (2012). “Osmanlı Ekonomi Politiği’ne Yeniden Bir Bakış”. bilig 62: 63-96.
  • Domhoff, William G. (1999). “State and Ruling Class in Corporate America”. Critical Sociology 25: 266-277.
  • Ger, Güliz (2009). “Tüketici Araştırmalarında Nitel Yöntemler Kullanmanın İnce- likleri ve Zorlukları”. Tüketici ve Tüketim Araştırmaları Dergisi, 1 (1): 1-19.
  • Giddens, Anthony (1987). Social Theory and Modern Sociology. Polity Press: Cambridge, in association with Basil Blackwell.
  • Goldthorpe, John H (1968). The Affluent Worker in the Class Structure. Cam- bridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Heper, Metin (2000). “The Ottoman Legacy and Turkish Politics”. Journal of International Affairs 54 (1): 63-82.
  • İnalcık, Halil (1964). “The Nature of Traditional Society: Turkey”. Political Modernization in Japan and Turkey. Princeton University Press.
  • Kongar, Emre (1998). 21. Yüzyılda Türkiye. Remzi Kitabevi.
  • Lorasdağı, Berrin Koyuncu (2010). ”The Relationship Between Islam and Global- ization in Turkey in the Post-1990 Period: The Case of MÜSİAD”. bilig 52: 105-128.
  • Marx, Karl (1968). “The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte”. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, Selected Works. London: Lawrence and Wishart.
  • Marx, Karl and Friedrich Engels (1979). The German Ideology. London: Lawrence and Wishart.
  • Miliband, Ralph (1969). State in Capitalist Society. Weidenfeld & Nicolson. London.
  • Pareto, Vilfredo (1935). The Mind and The Society. Harcourt: Brace.
  • Poulantzas, Nicos (1973). Political Power and Social Classes. NLB: And Sheed and Ward.
  • _____, (1975). Classes in Contemporary Capitalism. London: NLB.
  • Spiggle, Susan (1994). “Analysis and Interpretation of Qualitative Data in Con- sumer Research”. Journal of Consumer Research 21: 491-503.
  • Weber, Marx (1979). Economy and Society: An Outline of Interpretive Sociology. Berkeley: University of California Press.
  • Wright, Erik Olin (1978). Class,Crisis and the State. London: New Left Books.
  • _____, (1985). Classes. London: Verso.
  • _____, (2000). Class Counts: Student Edition. NY: Cambridge University Press.
  • GÜZ 2014 / NUMBER 71 247-268
  • Ege Bölgesinden Nitel Bir İnceleme:
  • İş Dünyasının Değişen Hakim Sınıfı Ela Burcu Uçel Alev Katrinli
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Journal Section Book Reviews
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Ela Burcu Uçel This is me

Alev Katrinli This is me

Publication Date September 1, 2014
Published in Issue Year 2014 Issue: 71

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APA Uçel, E. B., & Katrinli, A. (2014). A Qualitative Inquiry from the Aegean Region: Changing Ruling Class in Business Circles. Bilig(71), 247-268.
AMA Uçel EB, Katrinli A. A Qualitative Inquiry from the Aegean Region: Changing Ruling Class in Business Circles. Bilig. September 2014;(71):247-268.
Chicago Uçel, Ela Burcu, and Alev Katrinli. “A Qualitative Inquiry from the Aegean Region: Changing Ruling Class in Business Circles”. Bilig, no. 71 (September 2014): 247-68.
EndNote Uçel EB, Katrinli A (September 1, 2014) A Qualitative Inquiry from the Aegean Region: Changing Ruling Class in Business Circles. Bilig 71 247–268.
IEEE E. B. Uçel and A. Katrinli, “A Qualitative Inquiry from the Aegean Region: Changing Ruling Class in Business Circles”, Bilig, no. 71, pp. 247–268, September 2014.
ISNAD Uçel, Ela Burcu - Katrinli, Alev. “A Qualitative Inquiry from the Aegean Region: Changing Ruling Class in Business Circles”. Bilig 71 (September 2014), 247-268.
JAMA Uçel EB, Katrinli A. A Qualitative Inquiry from the Aegean Region: Changing Ruling Class in Business Circles. Bilig. 2014;:247–268.
MLA Uçel, Ela Burcu and Alev Katrinli. “A Qualitative Inquiry from the Aegean Region: Changing Ruling Class in Business Circles”. Bilig, no. 71, 2014, pp. 247-68.
Vancouver Uçel EB, Katrinli A. A Qualitative Inquiry from the Aegean Region: Changing Ruling Class in Business Circles. Bilig. 2014(71):247-68.

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