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TURKEY’S SOUTHERN EASTERN ANATOLIA PROJECT (GAP) and THE STATE’S APPROACH ON GENDER: A critical feminist perspective on the Southern Eastern Anatolia Project (GAP) as a complex developmental state project on its approach on the women related social projects between 1989-2019

Cörekci, Irem LU (2020) SGED10 20201
Human Geography
Department of Human Geography
Abstract
This research overall aims to ​investigate the GAP (Southern Eastern Anatolia Project) of Turkey and its approach in the years between 1989 and 2018 by answering the main question:'How can the GAP's(​Southern Eastern Anatolia Project)approach as a developmental state project on women in the region be understood by applying a critical feminist perspective?

This question has been examined with the help of critical discourse analysis (CDA) and feminist CDA in order to look at the problem from a more critical feminist approach. The analyzed material of this research is mainly the official reports from the GAP and ÇATOM which is the unit that works for women related issues within GAP. The results were interpreted with the lens of feminist... (More)
This research overall aims to ​investigate the GAP (Southern Eastern Anatolia Project) of Turkey and its approach in the years between 1989 and 2018 by answering the main question:'How can the GAP's(​Southern Eastern Anatolia Project)approach as a developmental state project on women in the region be understood by applying a critical feminist perspective?

This question has been examined with the help of critical discourse analysis (CDA) and feminist CDA in order to look at the problem from a more critical feminist approach. The analyzed material of this research is mainly the official reports from the GAP and ÇATOM which is the unit that works for women related issues within GAP. The results were interpreted with the lens of feminist developmental theories and inclusivity theory for investigating the project from a feminist developmental approach and ​to shine light on how inclusive the projects proved for the women. Undoubtedly, further research to be conducted remains instrumental in aiming to provide more opportunities for the women in Southern Eastern Anatolia. (Less)
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author
Cörekci, Irem LU
supervisor
organization
course
SGED10 20201
year
type
M2 - Bachelor Degree
subject
keywords
GAP, Turkey, Southern Eastern Anatolia Region, Gender Equality, Women
language
English
id
9031752
date added to LUP
2021-01-14 11:08:34
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2021-01-14 11:08:34
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  abstract     = {{This research overall aims to ​investigate the GAP (Southern Eastern Anatolia Project) of Turkey and its approach in the years between 1989 and 2018 by answering the main question:'How can the GAP's(​Southern Eastern Anatolia Project)approach as a developmental state project on women in the region be understood by applying a critical feminist perspective?

This question has been examined with the help of critical discourse analysis (CDA) and feminist CDA in order to look at the problem from a more critical feminist approach. The analyzed material of this research is mainly the official reports from the GAP and ÇATOM which is the unit that works for women related issues within GAP. The results were interpreted with the lens of feminist developmental theories and inclusivity theory for investigating the project from a feminist developmental approach and ​to shine light on how inclusive the projects proved for the women. Undoubtedly, further research to be conducted remains instrumental in aiming to provide more opportunities for the women in Southern Eastern Anatolia.}},
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  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{TURKEY’S SOUTHERN EASTERN ANATOLIA PROJECT (GAP) and THE STATE’S APPROACH ON GENDER: A critical feminist perspective on the Southern Eastern Anatolia Project (GAP) as a complex developmental state project on its approach on the women related social projects between 1989-2019}},
  year         = {{2020}},
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