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Intra-conservative Bloc Contestations on Gender Equality in Turkey – Norm Reception in Fragmented Normative Orders

This research problematizes the contested nature of the global norm diffusion by focusing on intra-group rivalries and fragmentations shaping local responses (often reactionary and resistant) to global norms. Such an examination is important primarily to account for what leads to shifts in the local...

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Published in:Journal of Asian and African studies (Leiden) 2023-12, Vol.58 (8), p.1375-1392
Main Authors: Tabak, Hüsrev, Erdogan, Seven, Bodur Ün, Marella
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