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Exploring civil society: political and cultural contexts / Glasius, Marlies (ed.); Lewis, David (ed.); Seckinelgin, Hakan (ed.) 2004  Book
Glasius, Marlies Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 2004.
Description x, 213p.
Standard Number 0415325455
Key Words Civil Society 
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048595300/GLA 048595MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   064700


Global disease and its governance: HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan africa and the agency of NGOs / Seckinelgin, Hakan 2005  Journal Article
Seckinelgin, Hakan Journal Article
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Publication Jul-Sep 2005.
Key Words NGOs  Africa  HIV/AIDS 
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ID:   101002


Securitization of HIV/AIDS in context: gendered vulnerability in Burundi / Seckinelgin, Hakan; Bigirumwami, Joseph; Morris, Jill   Journal Article
Seckinelgin, Hakan Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract In this article, it is argued that concerns about the impact of HIV/AIDS on national and international security do not adequately address the ways in which people, particularly women, are made vulnerable to HIV/AIDS in conflicts. In fact, policies inspired by the security framing of HIV/AIDS can engender new vulnerabilities in post-conflict contexts. The article analyses the ways in which gender relations create vulnerabilities for various groups when such relations are put under pressure during periods of conflict. Drawing on research conducted in Burundi, the article argues that postulated links between security and HIV/AIDS fail to take into account the vulnerability structures that exist in societies, the ways in which these are instrumentalized during conflict and in post-conflict contexts, and how they are also maintained and changed as a result of people's experiences during conflict.
Key Words Conflict  Women  HIV/AIDS  Armed Groups  Sexual Violence  Livelihoods 
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ID:   143577


Social policy and conflict: the Gezi Park–Taksim demonstrations and uses of social policy for reimagining Turkey / Seckinelgin, Hakan   Article
Seckinelgin, Hakan Article
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Summary/Abstract This article argues that conflicts are productive forces within which new ideas are developed and new social relations are articulated. The critical issue here is the way in which such conflicts are managed and mediated. The paper analyses the Gezi Events of May–June 2013 in Istanbul and considers the way in which people’s reactions in these events are linked with the intersection of everyday lives and the Justice and Development Party (Adalet ve Kalkinma Partisi – AKP) government’s social policy initiatives, which are increasingly framing these everyday lives. Social policy is considered to be the domain of this intersection, as the government uses policies to inform a particular way of orienting individuals’ everyday
Key Words Civil Society  Turkey  Islamism  Gender and Feminism 
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