New Perspectives on Turkey

Papers
(The TQCC of New Perspectives on Turkey is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-07-01 to 2024-07-01.)
ArticleCitations
Studying autocratization in Turkey: political institutions, populism, and neoliberalism19
Turkey’s Queer Times15
How populists securitize elections to win them: the 2015 double elections in Turkey13
The plague that never left: restoring the Second Pandemic to Ottoman and Turkish history in the time of COVID-1910
Gender inequality, the welfare state, disability, and distorted commodification of care in Turkey10
Transforming state–civil society relations: centralization and externalization in refugee education9
Dialogue in polarized societies: women’s encounters with multiple others8
“Democracy and National Unity Day” in Turkey: the invention of a new national holiday8
Neoliberal-neoconservative feminism(s) in Turkey: politics of female bodies/subjectivities and the Justice and Development Party’s turn to authoritarianism6
A new perspective on women’s care burden and employment in Turkey5
New Perspectives on Turkey roundtable on the COVID-19 pandemic : prospects for the international political economic order in the post-pandemic world5
The evolution of unprocessed food inflation in Turkey: an exploratory study on select products5
Turkey’s queer times: epistemic challenges4
Sexuality politics on the football field: queering the field in Turkey4
Impact of elderly care on “sandwiched-generation” women in Turkey4
Remembering hope: mediated queer futurity and counterpublics in Turkey’s authoritarian times4
The battlefields of leisure: simple forms of labor control in the Turkish hospitality sector4
Correlates of deforestation in Turkey: evidence from high-resolution satellite data3
COVID-19 opens a window of reflection for comparative health systems and global health research3
Special dossier editor’s introduction Gender, care, and work in Turkey: from familialism to neo-paternalism3
The long and bitter fall: an account of events that shook the Turkish economy during September–December 20212
Turkish press climate crisis coverage (2018–2019): elements of disconnect in discourses and the representation of solutions2
The “glitch” of Rabia monuments: a semiotic analysis of July 15 monuments in Turkey2
Toward a green income support policy: investigating social and fiscal alternatives for Turkey2
In pursuit of intellectual discovery: an interview with Michael E. Meeker2
From resolution to resecuritization: populist communication of the AKP’s Kurdish peace process in Turkey1
Expanding the boundaries of the local: entrepreneurial municipalism and migration governance in Turkey1
Negotiating the price of the new state and republican modernization: resistance to the agricultural taxes in modern Turkey1
Basic income and its applicability in Turkey1
M. Hakan Yavuz. Nostalgia for the Empire: Politics of Neo-Ottomanism. New York: Oxford University Press, 2020. xviii + 318 pp.1
From “notable Syrians” to “ordinary Anatolians”: the politics of “normalization” and the experience of exile during World War I1
Neo-Ottomanism and Cool Japan in comparative perspective1
Maternal slavery and Gothic melancholy in Abdülhak Hamid Tarhan’s Vâlidem (My Mother) and Mihrünnisa Hanım’s counterpoetics1
Acı Düşüşün Uzun Güzü: Eylül-Aralık 2021 Döneminde Türkiye Ekonomisini Sarsan Olayların Bir Muhasebesi1
Contested masculinities and political imaginations in “New Turkey” and Çukur as authoritarian spaces of protection1
Alienated imagination through a mega development project in Turkey: the case of the Osman Gazi Bridge1
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