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Conventional versus non-conventional political participation in Turkey: dimensions, means, and consequences / Kaya, Ayhan; Bee, Cristiano   Journal Article
Kaya, Ayhan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This special issue focuses on the emergence of different forms of civic and political activism in Turkey. In doing so, we have taken into account different components of active citizenship and looked more specifically into the development of civic and political forms of activism that bridge the realms of conventional and non-conventional participation. As witnessed in many different contexts, conventional forms of political participation such as electoral politics are being replaced with non-conventional forms of participation that take place outside, and sometimes in opposition to, the more traditional channels of representation.
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Youth activists and occupygezi: patterns of social change in public policy and in civic and political activism in Turkey / Chrona, Stavroula; Bee, Cristiano   Journal Article
Bee, Cristiano Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The research puzzle that our paper focuses on is the struggle of youth organizations to have their voice heard in public policy processes. We examine the implications of occupygezi in establishing, or not, a new relationship with the political domain and policy makers in Turkey. By drawing on a policy analysis framework, this paper looks at whether occupygezi opened up new windows of opportunities for social and political change for youth activists in Turkey. In doing so, we rely upon the results of a number of in-depth interviews conducted in 2015/16 in Turkey with representatives of youth organizations.
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