Civil Society in the Ottoman Empire -- Liberalism and Civil Society as in the Case of Turkey -- Religion and Ethnicity in the Construction of the Official Ideology in the Republican Turkey / Co-authored with Metin Toprak and Nasuh Uslu -- The Transformation of the Ideological Public Sphere in Turkey -- Civil Society Under a Strong State in Turkey / Co-authored with M. Lutfullah Karaman -- Media and Alevi Identity in Turkey -- The Same Actors with Different Voices : Feminisms with Diverse Interests in Turkey -- The Transformation of Feminism in Turkey : From Kemalist Modernization to Postmodernism -- The Kurdish Women's Movement in Turkey -- Women and Local Democracy in Turkey
Summary:
"This book focuses on the strong state tradition as well as plural society that developed in Turkey. Indicating how an unitarian ideological public sphere has evolved into a pluralistic and civil public domain, it enriches the literature on modernization, democracy, civil society, public space and social movements"-- Provided by publisher.
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