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Turkish-French relations in the post-cold war era
(Springer, 2022)
This chapter aims to shed light on the basic characteristics and different periods of
Turkish-French relations in the post-Cold War era. In order to do that, authors will
first try to create a theoretical framework to ...
Turkey's cyber security policies
(TP London, 2022)
There is no denying that with the development of Internet technologies and
social media, all industries and various aspects of life have become more Internet-
based or online in the last three decades. During the recent ...
Conclusion
(Springer, 2022)
Turkish-French relations have always been important, but also fragile and problem-
atic at the same time. Starting in 1536 with Ottoman Sultan Suleiman the Magnif-
icent’s letter to French King François I (Francis I), ...
Just a progressive step: women's empowerment in turkish microcredit practices
(UNIV GRANADA, 2019)
In developing countries, the economic potential of women has long been under-utilized as a means of lifting households and communities out of poverty. In this respect, microcredit schemes offer an innovative form of social ...
Anti communism in turkish education and childhood in the 1950s
(Istanbul University Press, 2020)
Abstract The roots of anti-communism and conservative family ideology are well-founded aspects of national education in Turkey as a reflection of the country’s joining the U.S-led Western bloc during the Cold War and the ...
Migrant integration in Turkey: Travels of a concept across borders and domains of knowledge production
(Oxford University Press, 2024)
In Turkey, the concept of migrant integration has risen to prominence in both academic and policy
fields following the arrival of Syrian refugees. In this article, we first trace the resurgence of migrant in tegration ...
Secondary traumatic stress, depression, and anxiety symptoms among service providers working with Syrian refugees in Istanbul, Turkey
(Springer, 2022)
Abstract
This paper examines the mental health of service providers working with Syrian refugees. Using the Professional Quality of Life framework, we hypothesize greater stress/less support from the work, person, client ...