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“Are You God? Damn Your Family!”: The Islam–Gender Nexus in Right-Wing Populism and the New Generation of Muslim Feminist Activism in Turkey
2022
This article examines young Muslim women’s dissident mentalities, practices, and subjectivities that confront the epistemological conditions whereby right-wing populist (RWP) gender politics operates in Turkey. Relying on frame theory in social movement research and the Foucauldian approach to resistance, dissent, and protest, it explores Muslim feminist critique of RWP gender discourse mainly with a focus on the following issues: (i.) Instrumentalization of the headscarf, (ii.) familialist policies, and (iii.) violence against women and the Istanbul Convention (the Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence Against Women and Domestic Violence). As a result, it demonstrates that young Muslim women’s dissident mentalities and subjectivities generate a new “political project”, i.e., a set of new meanings and social goals directed at bringing about social change, which comes into being through the act of resistance against RWP gender grammar and carves out new forms of knowledge reclaiming the Islam–gender nexus for a progressive feminist agenda.
Journal Article
Political homophobia as a tool of creating crisis narratives and ontological insecurities in illiberal populist contexts: lessons from the 2023 elections in Turkey
2024
This article analyzes how the Justice and Development Party’s (Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi; AKP) 2023 election propaganda utilized political homophobia as a populist tool to construct and reinforce political antagonisms and carry out a crisis-driven politics in search of continued hegemony. Relying on critical discourse analysis of qualitative data, it demonstrates that during the 2023 election period the AKP’s antagonistic operationalization of anti-LGBTI+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex) discourse unfolded in three modalities: as a culturalist rhetoric and a nativist technology of othering at the intersection of Islam and anti-genderism; as a tool of defining and vilifying political opponents as “inner enemies”; and as a policy perspective and path towards legal action and institutionalization of political homophobia. Within this frame, the article demonstrates that the gendered performance of crisis-driven politics is a core mechanism of the current democratic erosion in Turkey. It argues that homophobic propaganda is a key tool for the AKP not only to enact the processes of othering through fearmongering and scapegoating, but also to restructure politics through crisis-driven imaginaries, post-truth epistemologies, and emergency legislation that lacks political responsiveness.
Journal Article
The Abortion Debate and Profeminist Coalition Politics in Contemporary Turkey
2019
This article presents a qualitative analysis of profeminist Islamic women public figures’ discourses in the abortion debate in Turkey in 2012. The aim is to reveal the possibilities and limitations of achieving an intersectional and egalitarian profeminist collaboration on the Islamic-secular axis in contemporary Turkey. Drawing on recent feminist scholarship on coalition politics, the article exposes the fluctuations of meaning and the shifting frames of reference in these women's narratives and relates this hybrid, dynamic narrative quality to profeminist Islamic women's unique social location. It also elaborates on the blockage points in these narratives that hinder coalitional ways of thinking. Within this frame, this article suggests that in a social and political context that has witnessed a striking upsurge of antifeminist gender politics in the last decade, the building of coalitional profeminist politics beyond the Islamic-secular divide can be facilitated by shifting the focus from the apparently irreconcilable character of ideological positionings and lived experiences toward coalitional rhetorical strategies and intermediary narrative lines in profeminist subjects’ accounts.
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Evaluation of the Interaction of Cinacalcet with Calf Thymus dsDNA: Use of Electrochemical, Spectrofluorimetric, and Molecular Docking Methods
2022
The binding of drugs to DNA plays a critical role in new drug discovery and is important for designing better drugs. In this study, the interaction and binding mode of calf-thymus double-stranded deoxyribonucleic acid (ct-dsDNA) with cinacalcet (CIN) from the calcimimetic drug that mimics the action of calcium on tissues group were investigated. The interaction of CIN with ct-dsDNA was observed by the differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) technique by following the decrease in electrochemical oxidation signals to deoxyguanosine and adenosine. A competitive study was performed on an indicator, methylene blue, to investigate the interaction of the drug with ct-dsDNA by fluorescence spectroscopy. Interaction studies have shown that the binding mode for the interaction of CIN with ct-dsDNA could be groove-binding. According to the results obtained, the binding constant values were found to be 6.30 × 104 M−1 and 3.16 × 105 M−1, respectively, at 25 °C as obtained from the cyclic voltammetry (CV) and spectroscopic techniques. Possible molecular interactions of CIN with dsDNA were explored via molecular docking experiments. The docked structure indicated that CIN could fit well into the minor groove of the DNA through H-bonding and π-π stacking contact with CIN.
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Exploring Women Columnists \In Between\ Positionality in Public Sphere: A Study into Narratives on Feminist Identity in Contemporary Turkey
2015
This dissertation investigates women columnists’ narratives on feminist self-identification with the aim to disclose the narrative lines along which feminist identity is negotiated in 2000’s Turkey. In the contemporary social and political milieu in which neoliberal, neo-conservative discourses undermine feminist demands and the poststructuralist critique makes it difficult to articulate stable identity claims, the issue of feminist self-identification comes to the forefront as a critical theme underlying the discussions on the future of feminism. These global debates also resonate at the local level with a unique tune that derives its peculiarity from the social and political context in question. Keeping this in mind, I trace the repercussions of the debates outlined above in the Turkish social and political context. It has been widely argued that the current Justice and Development Party (AKP) rule in Turkey is heavily characterized by a neoliberal, neoconservative and antifeminist political stance. Given the antifeminist ethos of the current political landscape, public negotiations of feminist self identification in contemporary Turkey display multiple layers of complexity that are difficult to disentangle. This complexity begs the question of how feminist identity is negotiated and narrated in a discursive field in which antifeminist discourses are constantly reproduced through certain discursive opportunity structures.Against this background, this dissertation particularly focuses on the narratives of women columnists who are well-known public intellectual figures in contemporary Turkey. The study of media is especially important for a study that intends to examine the positionality of narratives on feminism in public deliberation. It is worthwhile to investigate the alternative media domains in the high circulation mass media and map out the zones of potential that can contribute to the counter hegemonic attempts challenging the contemporary conservative gender regime in Turkey. The study of women columnists’ narratives on feminism and feminist identity may provide us a fertile ground to delve into the discursive openings in the mainstream media through which profeminist discourses can acquire a considerable standing in public deliberation. It can provide us critical tools to nuance our reading of public sphere by disclosing the functioning mechanisms of publics that constantly shift between hegemonic and subaltern publics, which we could name as “publics in-between”. Following the research goals described above, this study intends to delve into the prominent features of the positionality of women columnists in contemporary Turkey vis-a-vis the political struggles over the gender regime and shed light on the intricacies, the promising aspects and the limitations in women columnists’ narratives on feminism and feminist identity. As a result, it aims to disclose how women columnists situate themselves vis-a-vis feminist subaltern publics in contemporary Turkey.
Dissertation
Karbon Nanotüp Üretimi Için Kullanılan Demir Katkılı Alüminada Tane Yönlenme Miktarının Belirlenmesi
2010
Çok kristalli malzemeler tek kristal tanelerinin bir araya gelmesiyle oluşur ve genellikle tanelerin yönlenmesi gelişigüzeldir. Eğer malzeme içinde kristallografik yönlenmeler rastgele değil ve tercihli bazı yönlenmeler varsa bu yapıya yönlenmiş (textured) yapı denir. Kristallerin tercihli yönlenme yüzdesine bağlı olarak yönlenmeler zayıf, orta ve güçlü şeklinde sınıflandırılabilir. Birçok malzemenin anizotropik kristal yapısına sahip olması nedeniyle malzemelerin özellikleri yöne bağlı olarak değişmektedir. Son zamanlarda yönlenmiş malzeme üretmek üzere değişik yöntemler geliştirilmiştir. Malzemelerdeki yönlenmenin saptanması, geri yansıyan elektron difraksiyonu (EBSD), x-ışınları difraksiyonu (XRD) ve geçirimli elektron mikroskobu (TEM) tekniklerinin kullanımı ile yapılabilir. EBSD tekniği, taramalı elektron mikroskobundan (SEM) mikron altı çözünürlükte kristallografik bilgi elde etmeyi sağlayan önemli bir teknik olup, incelenen malzemenin kristal yapısı, morfolojisi, kimyası ve fiziksel özellikleri arasındaki bağlantı hakkında bilgi edinmemizi sağlar. Bu çalışmada, karbon nanotüplerin üretimi için altlık olarak kullanılmak üzere yönlendirilmiş çekirdekle kontrollü tane büyümesi (TGG) yöntemi ile üretilen Fe-katkılı alümina seramiklerin yönlenme derecesi, EBSD tekniği kullanılarak ilk kez saptanıp, yönlendirilmiş alümina altlıkların üretimi ve EBSD için numune hazırlamada takip edilecek optimum koşullar belirlenmiştir.
Dissertation
Malnutrition, associated clinical factors, and depression in systemic sclerosis: a cross-sectional study
by
Cüzdan Nihan
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Çiftçi Volkan
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Doğan, Muharrem Cem
in
Cross-sectional studies
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Intestine
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Lung diseases
2020
IntroductionThe aim of this study was to evaluate the associations between malnutrition and the clinical features of the disease and depression in patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc).MethodPatients with SSc who were followed up in our clinic were enrolled in the study. Malnutrition risk was assessed using the Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool (MUST). Skin involvement was assessed using the modified Rodnan skin score (mRSS) and interincisal distance (ID) measurements were used to assess the maximal mouth opening capacity. The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) was used for measuring the severity of depression.ResultsNinety-eight patients with SSc (84.7% women; mean age 52.67 ± 11.26 years) were included in the study. According to the MUST scores, 61.2%, 15.3%, and 23.5% of patients had low, medium, and high risk for malnutrition, respectively. The mRSS was significantly higher in the group with high malnutrition risk compared with low-risk group (p = 0.014). Malnutrition risk was associated with interstitial lung disease and bowel involvement (p = 0.044 and p = 0.021, respectively). Interincisal distance was lower in the group with high malnutrition risk compared with the low-risk group (p = 0.003). Malnutrition risk was higher in patients who had mild-to-severe depressive symptoms than in those without (p = 0.012). Interincisal distance and bowel involvement were the most relevant factors for malnutrition.ConclusionsThe risk of malnutrition is increased in patients with SSc. In our study, microstomia and bowel involvement were the most relevantly associated factors with malnutrition.Key Points• The risk of malnutrition is increased in patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc).• Microstomia and bowel involvement are found to be the most important factors associated with malnutrition.• Depressive symptoms are seen frequently among patients with SSc, and depression seems to be one of the etiologic factors or the result of malnourishment in SSc.• Assessment of nutritional status and the presence of depression should be a part of routine clinical visits of patients with SSc.
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