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Analyzing baksı museum through the search for the center in today’s art

Özgüz Çelik, Ebru

This thesis is based on the understanding of center in art; examines the displacement of the dominant forces of art along with economic, political or social changes and the reasons for this change. By examining this change from the Renaissance period to the present day, by tracing the similarities and contrasts in the past and present, through the conditions that led to the formation of these centers, their artistic production and consumption between these periods and today, the circulation of artistic productions in the world, museology, and collections, we answer the question of whether we c ...Daha fazlası

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A research on parental resilience: Mindful parenting and parental stress authors

Nalcı, Elif Ecem

The resilience of the family to difficult life events is a topic that has been recently researched in the literature. The factors of parenting that are related to parental resilience are an important issue that needs to be focused more. This research aimed to investigate the role of mindful parenting and parental stress on parental resilience. In the study, parents of 0-6 year old children (N = 183) filled out the Family Resilience Scale, Mindful Parenting Scale and Parental Stress Scale via the online platform. According to the research results, parental resilience was positively correlated t ...Daha fazlası

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Attribution bias in the context of intergroug relations: The case of natives and immigrants

Akdoğdu, Deniz Beste

Ultimate attribution error (UAE) is the tendency to attribute negative outgroup behavior to disposition factor and negative ingroup behavior to external circumstances. This study investigates the UAE committed by Turkish individuals in the context of intergroup relations between Syrian immigrants and Turkish citizens in. The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of the other's out-group status and perceptual salience on the UAE. We intended to investigate these effects using a Virtual Reality configuration with virtual agents of a Turkish national and a Syrian immigrant. We hypoth ...Daha fazlası

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Instrumental use of corporate social responsibility and capitalist activism

Öztürk, Elmas Sahra

This study highlights how the concept of “social responsibility” has been transformed into “corporate social responsibility” (CSR) which is detached from its both etymology and epistemology, and investigates how and in what ways the concept of “corporate social responsibility” in which the concept of “social responsibility” has been transformed as an invention of instrumental reason, is implemented by organizations for their own purposes to ensure their sustainability within the capitalist system. The objectives found out and identified in this study are examined under four headings; CSR for b ...Daha fazlası

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An analysis of the press laws in the democrat party era

Yasan, Emrecan

In the aftermath of the Second World War, Türkiye underwent significant social and political transformations as it transitioned to a multi-party system. In 1946, Celal Bayar, Adnan Menderes, Fuad Köprülü, and Refik Koraltan, having broken away from the Republican People’s Party, founded the Democrat Party. It is observed that the Democrat Party, which came to power in 1950, received significant support by emphasizing press freedom and granting legal rights to media workers. Although initially a broad freedom was granted to the press, efforts to control the media were observed over time. Notabl ...Daha fazlası

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Disclosing the “Other(s)” in Elif Shafak’s the island of missing trees and Christy Lefteri’s songbirds

Ouzoun, Gkioulai

This thesis aims to explore two contemporary novels, Elif Shafak’s The Island of Missing Trees and Christy Lefteri’s Songbirds by using Mikhail Bakhtin’s theoretical framework on language and the novel. The Bakhtinian concepts of heteroglossia, polyphony, and dialogism are used to unveil the different viewpoints which emerge through the utterances of the narrators and characters. The first aim of the thesis is to disclose the viewpoints which consider certain groups or entities as “other(s)”. The second aim is to analyze these viewpoints by employing ecocritical and ecofeminist theories. Ecocr ...Daha fazlası

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Factors that affect the intention to use e-learning sites: A study from the perspective of technology acceptance model

Tuna, Gözde

The internet is a major technological development changing our life. This study investigates students' intents to use of electronic learning (e-learning) platforms using Technology Acceptance Model, known as TAM. Our model consists seven variables mainly, technology related variables, instructor related factors, course related factors, perceived usefulness, known as PU, perceived ease of use, known as PEOU, enjoyment and intention to use. Data have been gathered through google forms. Likert type questionnaire and applied 209 adult students who are older than 20. Results shown that instructor a ...Daha fazlası

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The reflections of privalization policies in Turkish newspapers: The case of Türk Telekom

Çakmak, Bekir

Basically, this study, which deals with the ideological construction process carried out to create a common sense against privatization policies by using media tools, consists of four parts. In this context, in the first part, the emergence of capitalism, which forms the basis of neoliberal ideology, which is the intellectual infrastructure of privatization policies, and its transformation in the historical process are mentioned. The second part of the study is organized under two main headings. Under the first heading, the emergence of the concept of ideology and the perspectives of scientist ...Daha fazlası

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A study on the effects of business incubators on entrepreneurs under the light of positive psychology

Tüzemen, Burçin

Business incubators support the development of start-up companies by offering a protective environment and various support services. Since the appearance of incubators, academic studies focused mostly on hard issues like their contribution to the financial success of start-up companies. Nevertheless, when it comes to soft issues, more needs to be studied, The purpose of this research is to help close some of the gaps in the literature by focusing on the contribution of business incubators to the well-being of entrepreneurs. For that purpose, the effects of incubator services on the psychologic ...Daha fazlası

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The revolt of Sheikh Ubeydullah (1880-1881): An instrumentalist study of a nationalist movement

Sadiq Bayraq , Ali

At the end of the 19th century, between 1880-1881, Sheikh Ubeydullah, the leader of the Naqshbandi sect, attacked the cities and villages of the border regions of Iran and the Ottoman Empire and caused many killings and loots in the Qajar Empire's Azerbaijan state. The reason for the beginning of this rebellion was the jeopardy of the Sheikh's personal interests. The sheikh lost the right to own several villages, which were actually a gift from Shah Qajar to his father. In the following, the signing of the Berlin Treaty and the Sheikh's fear of creating an Armenian state in his claimed territo ...Daha fazlası

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“My birthplace hate I, and my love’s upon / This enemy town”: The Politics of Enmity in Coriolanus

Tatar, Yağmur

This study focuses on the politics of enmity in relation to the concepts of carnival and politics of friendship in Shakespeare’s late Roman play, Coriolanus. It further investigates the politics of enmity that reconstructs Coriolanus as a play through the play’s interpretation of the carnival politics, sacred Roman ideals, and the dichotomy between the figures of the friend and the enemy.

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Global art market and art economy after 2000 and Turkey: The evolution, resilience, and global prominence of the Turkish art market

Üler Kaprol, Tuğçe

The term "market" has deep historical roots, evolving from a physical space for trade to an abstract concept symbolizing the exchange of goods and services. In the sociology of art, Pierre Bourdieu has shaped a distinctive path of research, emphasizing taste judgments, cultural power, and cultural capital as tools for social dominance. This foundation aids in understanding the intricacies of the art market. Over time, art has transformed into an alternative investment for corporate entities, wealth managers, banks, and individuals, driven by economic shifts since the 1980s. The 1980s saw the p ...Daha fazlası

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