2023
DOI: 10.1080/14683849.2022.2164189
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The anti-gender movement in Turkey: an analysis of its reciprocal aspects

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“…The rising visibility of women's authorship after 2014 and its impact on higher citation of women's work create optimism that knowledge on the EU–Turkey relationship will gradually become less distorted by male‐dominated ideology. In fact, some significant work on gender has been published in the context of EU–Turkey affairs following the completion of data collection (e.g., Bodur Ün and Arıkan, 2022; Kancı et al, 2023; Süleymanoğlu‐Kürüm and Cin, 2021). However, cautious optimism is warranted given the rise of anti‐gender politics in Turkey, culminating in Ankara's withdrawal from the Istanbul Convention in 2021.…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussion: The Gendered Terrain Of Eu–turkey...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rising visibility of women's authorship after 2014 and its impact on higher citation of women's work create optimism that knowledge on the EU–Turkey relationship will gradually become less distorted by male‐dominated ideology. In fact, some significant work on gender has been published in the context of EU–Turkey affairs following the completion of data collection (e.g., Bodur Ün and Arıkan, 2022; Kancı et al, 2023; Süleymanoğlu‐Kürüm and Cin, 2021). However, cautious optimism is warranted given the rise of anti‐gender politics in Turkey, culminating in Ankara's withdrawal from the Istanbul Convention in 2021.…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussion: The Gendered Terrain Of Eu–turkey...mentioning
confidence: 99%