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FAMILY STRUCTURE AND VIEWING OF THE CHILD IN THE MIDDLE EAST COUNTRIES

Year 2008, Volume: 16 Issue: 1, 49 - 60, 01.03.2008

Abstract

Different communities have different characteristics in constructing family structures and raising children. Sharing the same geographic region and similarities in cultural values are the factors increasing the similarities in child raising between the countries. However, there are still some differences. In this study; by examining Mısır, Jordan, Iran and Israel, similarities and differences in parental roles and child raising between the countries are considered. As a result of this study; it is found that traditional values are protected in these countries but still there are positive changes

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ORTADOĞU ÜLKELERİNDE AİLE YAPISI VE ÇOCUĞA BAKIŞ

Year 2008, Volume: 16 Issue: 1, 49 - 60, 01.03.2008

Abstract

Farklı toplumlar aile yapılarının oluşturulması ve çocuk yetiştirilmesi açısından farklı özelliklere sahiptir. Aynı coğrafi bölgede bulunma, kültürel değerlerin benzerlik göstermesi; ülkeler arasında ebeveynlik rolleri ve çocuk yetiştirmedeki benzerlikleri arttırıcı niteliktedir. Bununla birlikte farklılıklar da söz konusu olmaktadır. Bu çalışmada Ortadoğu ülkelerinden Mısır, Ürdün, İran ve İsrail incelenerek, bu ülkelerdeki ebeveynlik rolleri ve çocuk yetiştirme konularındaki benzerlik ve farklılıklar ele alınmıştır. Çalışmanın sonucunda; ülkelerde geleneksel değerlerin korunduğu ancak yeni gelişmelerle olumlu değişimlerin yaşandığı görülmüştür.

References

  • 1. Amin, S.ve N.H. Al-Bassusi (2004) Perspectives of Egyptian Working Women, Journal of Marriage and Family, Vol.66, Issue 5, 1287-1299
  • 2. Anonim (2000) Jordan Case Study. Technology and Equity, USA, p.3
  • 3. Anonim (2003) Supplementary Report On The State Report Of The Islamic Republic of Iran About CRC. Publisher: Society For Protecting the Rights of the Child In Iran, İran. P.16-18
  • 4. Anonim (2006) Families and Households in Israel. Press Release, Central Bure of Statistics, State of Israel.
  • 5. Emory School of Law (2002) Islamic Family Law. Emory School of Law, Atlanta,p.11
  • 6. Feldinger, L.G. (2005) Israel Fathers, Children Suffer Custody Rights Discrimination. The Jerusalem Post, www.ısraelnewsagency.com
  • 7. Fernea, E.W. (1995) “Childhood In The Muslim Middle East.” Children In The Mıddle East, University of Texas Press Austin, p.5, 6.
  • 8. Fidler, J. (1999) Kibbutz www.israel-mfa.gov.il/mfa/go.asp?MFAH0gal0
  • 9. Gharaibeh, M. ve Al-Ma’aitah Rowaida (2002) The Cultural Meaning of Violence Against Women: Jordaniaan Women’s Perspective. Guidance and Counseling, Vol. 18, Issue 1, 2-9
  • 10. Gozlan, M. (2003) Iran: The Liberation Won’t Come From America, But From Women. Weekly News Magazine, Nov.10-16 2003, Paris, France, p.3
  • 11. Haddad, Y.Y. (1998) Islam, Gender and Social Change, Oxford University Press, USA, p.4
  • 12. Howley, C. (1999) Egyptian Women’s Rights. BBC News, 23 October 1999 www.news.bbc.co.uk
  • 13. Howley, C (2000) First Egyptian Women Files For Divorce. BBC News, 29 January 2000. www.news.bbc.co.uk
  • 14. Hosseini, Z.M. (1999) Islam and Gender, Princeton University Press, New Jersey,p.24
  • 15. Hummel, A. (2000) Family www.worldtrek.org/oddysey/mideast/040500/ 040500abe jafamily. html
  • 16. İrin (2003) Iran: Interview with Nobel Laureate Shirin Ebadi. UN Office For The Coordination of Human Affairs www.irin.news.org
  • 17. Jallali, B (2002) Iranian Families. Rozanehmagazine, Vol.3, Issue 15 www.rozanehmagazine.com /julyaugust02/ Mayjune02new/ iranian_familiesSO.ht..
  • 18. Jewish Virtual Library (2002) The American, Israeli Cooperative Enterprise, Jewish Virtual Library, p.1-3
  • 19. Kenneth, M.C. (2003) Family History In The Middle East. Ed. B.Doumani, State University of New York Press, New York, p.265
  • 20. Khatami, M. ve Ebadi, S. (2003) Shorn of Dignity and Equality (Iran) . Economist, Vol.369, Issue 8346, 23-25
  • 21. Koroyatev, A. (2000) Parallel Cousin Marriage, Islamization and Arabization. Ethnology, Vol.39, Issue 4, 395-507
  • 22. Kridli, S.A.ve K.Libbus (2001) Contraception in Jordan: A Cultural and Religious Perspective. International Nursing Review, Vol.48, Issue 3, 144-151
  • 23. Lippe, A.L. (2000) The Impact of Maternal Schooling and Occupation on Child Rearing Attitudes, International Journal of Behavioral Development Vol.23, Issue3, 703-729
  • 24. Moghadam, V.M. (2004) A Tale of Two Countries: State, Society and Gender Politics in Iran and Afghanistan. Muslim World, Vol. 94, Issue 4, 449-67
  • 25. Rosenblum, J. (2000) Jewish Media Resources www.jewishmediaresources.com /article/172
  • 26. Shami, S. Ve Taminian, L. (1995) Children of Amman, Children in the Muslim Middle East, University of Texas Press, Austin, p.68, 75
  • 27. Shami, S ve Taminian, L. (1997) Children of Amman, Arab Society, The American University in Cairo Press, Cairo, Egypt, p.183-189
  • 28. Tal, R.B., Shavi, A. ve başkaları (2002) Women in Israel.Israel Women’s Network, Israel, p.4
  • 29. Unicef (2002) “Çocuklara En İyi Başlangıcı Sağlamak: Ürdün’de Çocuk Yetiştirmenin Gelişkin Yolları”. Dünya Çocuklarının Durumu, Unicef, Ankara, Türkiye, p.54
  • 30. Unicef (2004) Egypt. www.unicef.org/egypt
  • 31. Werczberger, R. (2001) “The Advancement of the Status of Women-Israel 2001”. World Conference Against Racism, DURBAN, 20 August 2001.
  • 32. Wikan, Unni (1996) Tomorrow, God Willing, The University of Chicago Press, London, p.145-157
  • 33. Yount, K.M. (2005) Women’s Family Poweer and Gender Preference in MinyaEgypt, Journal of Marriage and Family, Vol.67, Issue 2, 410-428
  • 34. Zahedi, S. (2003) Women’s Resources Are Wasted In Iran. Kilden, Norwegian Information And Documentatıon Centre For Women’s Studies And Gender Research, Norway, p.2-3
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Primary Language Turkish
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Ayşe B Aksoy This is me

Çağla Gür This is me

Publication Date March 1, 2008
Published in Issue Year 2008 Volume: 16 Issue: 1

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APA Aksoy, A. B., & Gür, Ç. (2008). ORTADOĞU ÜLKELERİNDE AİLE YAPISI VE ÇOCUĞA BAKIŞ. Kastamonu Education Journal, 16(1), 49-60.

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