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PANDEMİ DÖNEMİNDE PATERNALİZM: TÜRKİYE CUMHURİYETİ SAĞLIK BAKANI'NIN ELEŞTİREL SÖYLEM ANALİZİ

Yıl 2023, Sayı: 32 (Dicle Üniversitesi'nin 50. Yılına Özel 50 Makale), 91 - 111, 01.03.2023

Öz

Pandemi sürecinde, ister liberal ister illiberal rejime sahip olsun, tüm devletler paternalist karakterlerine geri dönerek hastalığın yayılmasını ve sağlık sisteminin çökmesini önlemek için vatandaşlarının temel hak ve özgürlüklerinin birçoğunu geçici de olsa askıya almıştır. Devletlerin egemenlik haklarından kaynaklanan bu paternalist müdahaleler, bireylerin hareket özgürlüğüne sahip olmaları durumunda irrasyonel ve tedbirsiz eylemde bulunarak kendilerine ve toplumun geri kalanına zarar verecekleri şeklindeki zımni bir argümana dayanmıştır. Türkiye de pandemiye karşı bu tür önlemler alan ülkelerden biridir. Bu tedbirlerin açıklanıp hayata geçtiği süreçte kamuoyunun yöneldiği isim Sağlık Bakanı Fahrettin Koca olmuştur. Bu çalışmada Koca'nın Twitter mesajları eleştirel söylem analizi yöntemiyle analiz edilmiştir. Böylece onun paternalist müdahalelerinin türünün ve bunları meşrulaştırmak için nasıl bir söylem kurduğunun anlaşılması amaçlanmıştır. Koca'nın kurduğu söylemin büyük ölçüde bilimsel bilgi üzerine inşa edilmiş korku, geleneksel mahalle baskısı, işbirliği ve paternalist aile ortamının bir temsili olduğu ileri sürülmüştür.

Kaynakça

  • Ahlstrom-Vij, K. (2018). Epistemic paternalism. In K. Grill & J. Hanna (Eds.). The Routledge handbook of the philosophy of paternalism, (pp. 261–273). London: Routledge.
  • Ahonen, P., Tienari, J., Meriläinen, S. & Pullen, A. (2014). Hidden contexts and invisible power relations: A Foucauldian reading of diversity research. Human Relations, 67(3), 263–286.
  • Altheide, D. L. (2006). Terrorism and the politics of fear. Cultural Studies-Critical Methodologies, 6(4), 415-439.
  • Aycan, Z. (2006). Paternalism: Towards conceptual refinement and operationalization. In U. Kim, K.-S. Yang & K.-K. Hwang (Eds.). Indigenous and cultural psychology: Understanding people in context, (pp. 445–466). Boston, MA: Springer.
  • Bavel, J. J. v., Baicker, K., Boggio, P. S., Capraro, V., Cichocka, A., Cikara, M., Crockett, M. J., Crum, A. J., Douglas, K. M.,
  • Druckman, J. N., Drury, J., Dube, O., Ellemers, N., Finkel, E. J., Fowler, J. H., Gelfand, M., Han, S., Haslam, S. A., Jetten, J. & Willer, R. (2020). Using social and behavioural science to support COVID-19 pandemic response. Nature Human Behaviour, 4, 460-471.
  • Bouvier, G. & Machin, D. (2018), Critical discourse analysis and the challenges and opportunities of social media. Review of Communication, 18(3), 178-192.
  • Beck, U. (1992). Risk society: Towards a new modernity. London & Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
  • Conly, S. (2012). Against autonomy: Justifying coercive paternalism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Cornell, N. (2015). A third theory of paternalism. Michigan Law Review, 113(8), 1295-1336.
  • Fahrettin Koca, Erdoğan'ı Solladı. (2020, June 22). Cumhuriyet. Retrived March 1, 2022 from https://www.cumhuriyet.com.tr/haber/fahrettin-koca-erdogani-solladi-1746827.
  • Danışan Artan, E. (2021). Kentsel mekânda Covid-19’un izini sürmek: Güney Kore deneyimleri. In F. Tombak (Ed.). COVID - 19 Pandemisinin İktisadi ve Sosyal Etkileri, (pp. 217-240). Ankara: Nobel Akademik.
  • Darwall, S. (2006). The value of autonomy and autonomy of the will. Ethics, 116(2), 263–284.
  • Dijk, T. A. v. (1988). News as discourse. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
  • Dijk, T. A. v. (1999). Critical discourse analysis and conversation analysis. Discourse & Society, 10(4), 459–460.
  • Dworkin, G. (1971). Paternalism. In R. A. Wasserstrom (Ed.). Morality and the law, (pp. 101-126). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.
  • Dworkin, G. (2013). Defining paternalism. In C. Coons & M. Weber (Eds.). Paternalism: Theory and practice, (pp. 26–38). New York: Cambridge University Press.
  • Dworkin, G. (2020). Paternalism. In The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Retrived December 27, 2021 from https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2020/entries/paternalism/.
  • Erben, G. S. & Güneşer, A. B. (2008). The relationship between paternalistic leadership and organizational commitment: Investigating the role of climate regarding ethics. Journal of Business Ethics, 82, 955–968.
  • Farh, J.-L. & Cheng, B.-S. (2000). A cultural analysis of paternalist leadership in Chinese organizations. In J. T. Li, A. S. Tsui & E. Weldon (Eds.). Management and organizations in the Chinese context, (pp. 84-127). London: Macmillian.
  • Feinberg, J. (1986). Harm to self. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Foucault, M. (1980). Power/knowledge: Selected interviews & other writings 1972-1977 (Ed. C. Gordon), (Trs. C. Gordon, L. Marshall, J. Mepham & K. Soper). New York: Pantheon.
  • Guerin, O. (2020, May 29). Coronavirus: How Turkey took control of Covid-19 emergency. BBC News. Retrived January 13, 2022 from https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-52831017.
  • Hobbes, T. (1997). Leviathan. New York & London: W. W. Norton.
  • Hove, T. (2012). Between complacency and paternalism: Ethical controversies over influencing political and consumer choice. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 644(1), 272–279.
  • Huckin, T. N. (1997). Critical discourse analysis. In T. Miller (Ed.). Functional approaches to written text: Classroom applications, (pp. 78-92). Washington, D.C.: English Language Programs United States Information Agency.
  • Internet Archive. 2022. Followers rate of Fahrettin Koca. Retrived January 26, 2022 from https://archive.org/web/. Jackson, E. (2022). What’s epistemic about epistemic paternalism? In M. Jonathan & K. Lougheed (Eds.). Epistemic autonomy, (pp. 132–50). New York: Routledge.
  • Jarman, H. (2021). State responses to the covid-19 pandemic: Governance, surveillance, coercion, and social policy. In Scott L. Greer, Elizabeth J. King, Elize Massard da Fonseca, & André Peralta-Santos (eds.), Coronavirus politics: The comparative politics and policy of COVID-19, 51–64. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
  • Kanadıkırık, H. (2019). Patrimonialism in modernisation: A comparative essay to interpret Russian and Turkish political cultures. International Journal of Social Inquiry, 12(1), 125-154.
  • Kant, I. (2003). Kant: Political writings ( Ed. H. Reiss), (Trs. H. B. Nisbet). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Koca, F. [@drfahrettinkoca]. (2020, June 16, 11:02 am). Virüse karşı yürüttüğümüz mücadelede… [Tweet]. Retrived February 3, 2022 from https://twitter.com/drfahrettinkoca/status/1272801774441807873.
  • Koca, F. [@drfahrettinkoca]. (2020, November 6, 10:27 pm). COVID-19 yayılıyor… [Tweet]. Retrived February 3, 2022 from https://twitter.com/drfahrettinkoca/status/1324795604430630913.
  • Koca, F. [@drfahrettinkoca]. (2020, June 2, 2:20 pm). Sokağa çıkma kısıtlamasının… [Tweet]. Retrived February 3, 2022 from https://twitter.com/drfahrettinkoca/status/1267778223322083330 (accessed 3 February 2022).
  • Koca, Fahrettin [@drfahrettinkoca]. (2020, September 3, 12:14 pm). COVID-19 yayılıyor… [Tweet]. Retrived February 3, 2022 from https://twitter.com/drfahrettinkoca/status/1301448524341665792.
  • Koca, F. [@drfahrettinkoca]. (2021, December 8, 7:55 pm). İnsanlarımızı aşıdan önyargılarla… [Tweet]. Retrived February 3, 2022 from https://twitter.com/drfahrettinkoca/status/1468625208189894660.
  • Lazarus, J. V., Ratzan, S., Palayew, A., Billari, F. C., Binagwaho, A., Kimball, S., Larson, H. J., Melegaro, A., Rabin, K., White, T. M. & El-Mohandes, A. (2020). COVID-SCORE: A global survey to assess public perceptions of government responses to COVID-19 (COVID-SCORE-10). PLoS ONE, 15(10). Retrived January 12, 2022 from https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240011.
  • Le Grand, J. & New, B. (2015). Government paternalism: Nanny state or helpful friend?. Princeton & Oxford: Princeton University Press.
  • Mill, J. S. (2003). On liberty. New Haven: Yale University Press.
  • Pellegrini, E. K. & Scandura, T. A. (2008). Paternalistic leadership: A review and agenda for future research. Journal of Management, 34(3), 566–93.
  • Rawls, J. (1971). A theory of justice. Cambridge & Massachusetts: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.
  • Scoccia, D. (2008). In defense of hard paternalism. Law and Philosophy, 27(4), 351–381.
  • Thaler, R. H. & Sunstein, C. R. (2003). Libertarian paternalism is not an oxymoron. University of Chicago Public Law & Legal Theory Working Paper 43, 1-45. https://chicagounbound.uchicago.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1184&context=public_law_and_legal_theory (accessed 27 December 2021).
  • Thaler, R. H. & Sunstein, C. R. (2008). Nudge: Improving decisions about health, wealth, and happiness. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
  • Thompson, L. J. (2013). Paternalism. In Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrived December 27, 2021 from https://www.britannica.com/topic/paternalism.
  • Velleman, J. D. (1999). A right of self-termination? Ethics, 109(3), 606–628.
  • Wall, J. D., Stahl, B., C. & Salam, A. F. (2015). Critical discourse analysis as a review methodology: An empirical example. Communications of the Association for Information Systems, 37, 257–285.
  • Weber, M. (1964). The theory of social and economic organization (Ed. T. Parsons), (Trs. A. M. Henderson & T. Parsons). New York: The Free.
  • World Health Organization. (2022). Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) advice for the public: Mythbusters. Retrived January 20, 2022 from https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/advice-for-public/myth-busters.
  • Zarocostas, J. (2020). How to fight an infodemic. Lancet, 395, 676.
  • Zengin, S. (2021). COVID-19 pandemisinin sağlık ve ekonomi politikalarındaki izdüşümü: Kırılgan beşli ülkeleri üzerine bir değerlendirme. In F. Tombak (Ed.). COVID - 19 Pandemisinin İktisadi ve Sosyal Etkileri, (pp. 87-113). Ankara: Nobel Akademik.
  • Zorlu, F. (2020, March 11). Turkey confirms first case of coronavirus. Anadolu Agency. Retrieved January 13, 2022 from https://www.aa.com.tr/en/latest-on-coronavirus-outbreak/turkey-confirms-first-case-of-coronavirus/1761522.

PATERNALISM DURING THE PANDEMIC: A CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF THE MINISTER OF HEALTH OF THE REPUBLIC OF TURKEY

Yıl 2023, Sayı: 32 (Dicle Üniversitesi'nin 50. Yılına Özel 50 Makale), 91 - 111, 01.03.2023

Öz

During the pandemic, all states, whether they have liberal or illiberal regimes, have returned to their paternalistic character and suspended many of their citizens' fundamental rights and freedoms, albeit temporarily, in order to prevent the spread of the disease and the collapse of the health care system. These paternalistic interventions stemming from the states’ rights of sovereignty, are based on an implicit argument that if individuals have freedom of action, they will harm themselves and the rest of society by acting irrationally and imprudently. Turkey is one of these countries that took such measures against the pandemic. In the process when these measures were announced and implemented, the name that the public turned to was Minister of Health, Fahrettin Koca. In this study, Koca's Twitter messages were analyzed with the critical discourse analysis method. Thus, it is aimed to understand the type of his paternalist interventions and what kind of discourse he established to legitimize them. It has been argued that the discourse established by Koca is a representation of fear, traditional peer pressure, collaboration, and a patriarchal family environment built largely on scientific knowledge.

Kaynakça

  • Ahlstrom-Vij, K. (2018). Epistemic paternalism. In K. Grill & J. Hanna (Eds.). The Routledge handbook of the philosophy of paternalism, (pp. 261–273). London: Routledge.
  • Ahonen, P., Tienari, J., Meriläinen, S. & Pullen, A. (2014). Hidden contexts and invisible power relations: A Foucauldian reading of diversity research. Human Relations, 67(3), 263–286.
  • Altheide, D. L. (2006). Terrorism and the politics of fear. Cultural Studies-Critical Methodologies, 6(4), 415-439.
  • Aycan, Z. (2006). Paternalism: Towards conceptual refinement and operationalization. In U. Kim, K.-S. Yang & K.-K. Hwang (Eds.). Indigenous and cultural psychology: Understanding people in context, (pp. 445–466). Boston, MA: Springer.
  • Bavel, J. J. v., Baicker, K., Boggio, P. S., Capraro, V., Cichocka, A., Cikara, M., Crockett, M. J., Crum, A. J., Douglas, K. M.,
  • Druckman, J. N., Drury, J., Dube, O., Ellemers, N., Finkel, E. J., Fowler, J. H., Gelfand, M., Han, S., Haslam, S. A., Jetten, J. & Willer, R. (2020). Using social and behavioural science to support COVID-19 pandemic response. Nature Human Behaviour, 4, 460-471.
  • Bouvier, G. & Machin, D. (2018), Critical discourse analysis and the challenges and opportunities of social media. Review of Communication, 18(3), 178-192.
  • Beck, U. (1992). Risk society: Towards a new modernity. London & Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
  • Conly, S. (2012). Against autonomy: Justifying coercive paternalism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Cornell, N. (2015). A third theory of paternalism. Michigan Law Review, 113(8), 1295-1336.
  • Fahrettin Koca, Erdoğan'ı Solladı. (2020, June 22). Cumhuriyet. Retrived March 1, 2022 from https://www.cumhuriyet.com.tr/haber/fahrettin-koca-erdogani-solladi-1746827.
  • Danışan Artan, E. (2021). Kentsel mekânda Covid-19’un izini sürmek: Güney Kore deneyimleri. In F. Tombak (Ed.). COVID - 19 Pandemisinin İktisadi ve Sosyal Etkileri, (pp. 217-240). Ankara: Nobel Akademik.
  • Darwall, S. (2006). The value of autonomy and autonomy of the will. Ethics, 116(2), 263–284.
  • Dijk, T. A. v. (1988). News as discourse. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
  • Dijk, T. A. v. (1999). Critical discourse analysis and conversation analysis. Discourse & Society, 10(4), 459–460.
  • Dworkin, G. (1971). Paternalism. In R. A. Wasserstrom (Ed.). Morality and the law, (pp. 101-126). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.
  • Dworkin, G. (2013). Defining paternalism. In C. Coons & M. Weber (Eds.). Paternalism: Theory and practice, (pp. 26–38). New York: Cambridge University Press.
  • Dworkin, G. (2020). Paternalism. In The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Retrived December 27, 2021 from https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2020/entries/paternalism/.
  • Erben, G. S. & Güneşer, A. B. (2008). The relationship between paternalistic leadership and organizational commitment: Investigating the role of climate regarding ethics. Journal of Business Ethics, 82, 955–968.
  • Farh, J.-L. & Cheng, B.-S. (2000). A cultural analysis of paternalist leadership in Chinese organizations. In J. T. Li, A. S. Tsui & E. Weldon (Eds.). Management and organizations in the Chinese context, (pp. 84-127). London: Macmillian.
  • Feinberg, J. (1986). Harm to self. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Foucault, M. (1980). Power/knowledge: Selected interviews & other writings 1972-1977 (Ed. C. Gordon), (Trs. C. Gordon, L. Marshall, J. Mepham & K. Soper). New York: Pantheon.
  • Guerin, O. (2020, May 29). Coronavirus: How Turkey took control of Covid-19 emergency. BBC News. Retrived January 13, 2022 from https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-52831017.
  • Hobbes, T. (1997). Leviathan. New York & London: W. W. Norton.
  • Hove, T. (2012). Between complacency and paternalism: Ethical controversies over influencing political and consumer choice. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 644(1), 272–279.
  • Huckin, T. N. (1997). Critical discourse analysis. In T. Miller (Ed.). Functional approaches to written text: Classroom applications, (pp. 78-92). Washington, D.C.: English Language Programs United States Information Agency.
  • Internet Archive. 2022. Followers rate of Fahrettin Koca. Retrived January 26, 2022 from https://archive.org/web/. Jackson, E. (2022). What’s epistemic about epistemic paternalism? In M. Jonathan & K. Lougheed (Eds.). Epistemic autonomy, (pp. 132–50). New York: Routledge.
  • Jarman, H. (2021). State responses to the covid-19 pandemic: Governance, surveillance, coercion, and social policy. In Scott L. Greer, Elizabeth J. King, Elize Massard da Fonseca, & André Peralta-Santos (eds.), Coronavirus politics: The comparative politics and policy of COVID-19, 51–64. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
  • Kanadıkırık, H. (2019). Patrimonialism in modernisation: A comparative essay to interpret Russian and Turkish political cultures. International Journal of Social Inquiry, 12(1), 125-154.
  • Kant, I. (2003). Kant: Political writings ( Ed. H. Reiss), (Trs. H. B. Nisbet). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Koca, F. [@drfahrettinkoca]. (2020, June 16, 11:02 am). Virüse karşı yürüttüğümüz mücadelede… [Tweet]. Retrived February 3, 2022 from https://twitter.com/drfahrettinkoca/status/1272801774441807873.
  • Koca, F. [@drfahrettinkoca]. (2020, November 6, 10:27 pm). COVID-19 yayılıyor… [Tweet]. Retrived February 3, 2022 from https://twitter.com/drfahrettinkoca/status/1324795604430630913.
  • Koca, F. [@drfahrettinkoca]. (2020, June 2, 2:20 pm). Sokağa çıkma kısıtlamasının… [Tweet]. Retrived February 3, 2022 from https://twitter.com/drfahrettinkoca/status/1267778223322083330 (accessed 3 February 2022).
  • Koca, Fahrettin [@drfahrettinkoca]. (2020, September 3, 12:14 pm). COVID-19 yayılıyor… [Tweet]. Retrived February 3, 2022 from https://twitter.com/drfahrettinkoca/status/1301448524341665792.
  • Koca, F. [@drfahrettinkoca]. (2021, December 8, 7:55 pm). İnsanlarımızı aşıdan önyargılarla… [Tweet]. Retrived February 3, 2022 from https://twitter.com/drfahrettinkoca/status/1468625208189894660.
  • Lazarus, J. V., Ratzan, S., Palayew, A., Billari, F. C., Binagwaho, A., Kimball, S., Larson, H. J., Melegaro, A., Rabin, K., White, T. M. & El-Mohandes, A. (2020). COVID-SCORE: A global survey to assess public perceptions of government responses to COVID-19 (COVID-SCORE-10). PLoS ONE, 15(10). Retrived January 12, 2022 from https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240011.
  • Le Grand, J. & New, B. (2015). Government paternalism: Nanny state or helpful friend?. Princeton & Oxford: Princeton University Press.
  • Mill, J. S. (2003). On liberty. New Haven: Yale University Press.
  • Pellegrini, E. K. & Scandura, T. A. (2008). Paternalistic leadership: A review and agenda for future research. Journal of Management, 34(3), 566–93.
  • Rawls, J. (1971). A theory of justice. Cambridge & Massachusetts: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.
  • Scoccia, D. (2008). In defense of hard paternalism. Law and Philosophy, 27(4), 351–381.
  • Thaler, R. H. & Sunstein, C. R. (2003). Libertarian paternalism is not an oxymoron. University of Chicago Public Law & Legal Theory Working Paper 43, 1-45. https://chicagounbound.uchicago.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1184&context=public_law_and_legal_theory (accessed 27 December 2021).
  • Thaler, R. H. & Sunstein, C. R. (2008). Nudge: Improving decisions about health, wealth, and happiness. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
  • Thompson, L. J. (2013). Paternalism. In Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrived December 27, 2021 from https://www.britannica.com/topic/paternalism.
  • Velleman, J. D. (1999). A right of self-termination? Ethics, 109(3), 606–628.
  • Wall, J. D., Stahl, B., C. & Salam, A. F. (2015). Critical discourse analysis as a review methodology: An empirical example. Communications of the Association for Information Systems, 37, 257–285.
  • Weber, M. (1964). The theory of social and economic organization (Ed. T. Parsons), (Trs. A. M. Henderson & T. Parsons). New York: The Free.
  • World Health Organization. (2022). Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) advice for the public: Mythbusters. Retrived January 20, 2022 from https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/advice-for-public/myth-busters.
  • Zarocostas, J. (2020). How to fight an infodemic. Lancet, 395, 676.
  • Zengin, S. (2021). COVID-19 pandemisinin sağlık ve ekonomi politikalarındaki izdüşümü: Kırılgan beşli ülkeleri üzerine bir değerlendirme. In F. Tombak (Ed.). COVID - 19 Pandemisinin İktisadi ve Sosyal Etkileri, (pp. 87-113). Ankara: Nobel Akademik.
  • Zorlu, F. (2020, March 11). Turkey confirms first case of coronavirus. Anadolu Agency. Retrieved January 13, 2022 from https://www.aa.com.tr/en/latest-on-coronavirus-outbreak/turkey-confirms-first-case-of-coronavirus/1761522.
Toplam 51 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
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Yazarlar

Halil Kanadıkırık 0000-0002-7215-1073

Tugba Yolcu 0000-0002-7131-7545

Erken Görünüm Tarihi 1 Mart 2023
Yayımlanma Tarihi 1 Mart 2023
Gönderilme Tarihi 30 Kasım 2022
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2023 Sayı: 32 (Dicle Üniversitesi'nin 50. Yılına Özel 50 Makale)

Kaynak Göster

APA Kanadıkırık, H., & Yolcu, T. (2023). PATERNALISM DURING THE PANDEMIC: A CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF THE MINISTER OF HEALTH OF THE REPUBLIC OF TURKEY. Dicle Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi(32 (Dicle Üniversitesi’nin 50. Yılına Özel 50 Makale), 91-111.

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