Değişen Türkiye’de kimlik, laiklik ve demokrasi - Identity, secularism and democracy in changing Turkey - Identité, Laïcité et Démocratie en Turquie en Transformation
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Title
Değişen Türkiye’de kimlik, laiklik ve demokrasi - Identity, secularism and democracy in changing Turkey - Identité, Laïcité et Démocratie en Turquie en Transformation
Creator
Doç. Dr. Murat Somer
Description
"Türkiye’de siyasi ve toplumsal merkezin giderek muhafazakârlaşması, siyasal ve toplumsal anlamlarıyla laikliği, sosyoekonomik, siyasal ve kültürel modernleşmeyi nasıl etkileyecek? Etnik milliyetçiliğin yükselmesi ve toplumsallaşması engellenebilir mi? Modernleşmeyi nasıl etkiler?" soruları Dünya'dan ve Türkiye’den somut veri ve örneklerle, AB, demokratikleşme ve yeni anayasa tartışmaları ışığında irdelenmiştir.
Issue Date
2008-02-06
Language
Turkish
Coverage
Voyvoda Caddesi Toplantıları 2007-2008- Voyvoda Street Meetings 2007-2008 - Les Réunions de la Rue Voyvoda 2007-2008
Subject
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/153547
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ECOBARCE133
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Open Access
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