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    <title>Sosyologca, Year 2012 Issue 4</title>
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    <description>Sosyologca</description>
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    <pubDate>2024-08-29</pubDate>
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      <title>DECADENT WORLD VIEW AND POSTMODERNISM AS A LIFESTYLE: WHEN EVERYTHING SOLID IS TURNING TO ROOT THERE IS JUSTIFICATION AND GROUND FOR HOPE</title>
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      <author>Ertan Eğribel,Ufuk Özcan</author>
      <description>Decadence is a trend based on the development and ongoing existence of modern society. Decadence emerged in the West in the late 19th century. It has also shown its effect in the field of art and literature in non-Western societies and has expressed a lifestyle that is disconnected from society and tradition and is nourished by an imaginary understanding. The decadent worldview and lifestyle became dominant after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, with the dominance of the postmodern (lack of) method and the understandings that declared the end of history, society, and ideologies and tended to erode and consume all kinds of ideals. In this study, it will be underlined why we should not have to believe in the power and ability of humanity to make a radical break from the given social conditions, instead of giving up hope on humanity.</description>
      <pubDate>2024-08-29</pubDate>
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      <title>MINORIZATION OF SOCIAL OPPOSITION AND DECOMPOSED-PIECED VISIBILITY</title>
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      <author>Ufuk Özcan</author>
      <description>The conditions of our age not only distance humanity from holistic solutions, but also separate societies, masses and individuals with common problems from each other. Problems are experienced on a global scale, perhaps more than at any other time in history. On the other hand, there is an attitude that turns its back on holistic solution proposals. However, holistic approaches are needed more than ever before in the face of the problems faced by humanity. The way to expand freedoms is through an egalitarian and fair order that captures the harmony and balance between the individual and the society. It is clear as day that Western world domination does not offer such an option to humanity. In this study, the discussions will proceed within this framework.</description>
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      <title>FIT-UNHOLD REVOLUTIONS DISCUSSION IN DP PERIOD AND EXPANDATION PROCESS OF SPIRITUALITY INDICATORS IN DAILY LIFE</title>
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      <author>H. Bayram Kaçmazoğlu</author>
      <description>In the 1950s, Islamist circles took to the streets with the opportunities provided by the DP and Cold War conditions and tried to control the street and infiltrate public spaces with their publications, clothing styles and religious actions. Religious and traditional circles, under the protection of the DP, have reflected their religious lifestyles on the streets with the opening of the revolutions for discussion, and they have popularized and massiveized the indicators of religiosity in daily life as identity elements. In this sense, this study will examine the dissemination process of religiosity indicators in daily life, starting from the revolutions in the DP period.</description>
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      <title>MARGINALIZED IDEALISM/EXPANDED CONSUMPTION</title>
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      <author>Oktay Taftalı</author>
      <description>The living organism, which we call "society", exhibits a multi-layered and heterogeneous structure. There is a "pluralism" in which we sometimes miss some details, both in terms of the characteristics of the class layers and their position against each other, and in terms of the characteristics of the social infrastructure and superstructure institutions. In this study, social idealism, which is a superstructure element that is not overemphasized in this plural structure, will be mentioned. In this framework, the social equivalent of the ideal, the ideal substitute, will be focused on consumption.</description>
      <pubDate>2024-08-29</pubDate>
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      <title>WORLD OF ISLAM AND EUROPEAN POLICY IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY (1)</title>
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      <author>Filibeli Ahmet Hilmi (Çevrimyazı: Bedri Mermutlu)</author>
      <description>In no period in the history of humanity, it has not been seen that Europe has been used with humanity and morality as much as it is in the current politics. Today's politics makes use of all the evolutions of science in order to hide lies and deception and show them in a fancy way. Politics and administration, all social society, get their nourishment from "wisdom", "religion" and "morality". In order to find the basic components of contemporary European politics, we must first take a look at the current "philosophy" and "morality" for examination and criticism. This study will focus on all of these.</description>
      <pubDate>2024-08-29</pubDate>
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      <title>ENTERTAINMENT OF ISTANBUL AND A CONTRIBUTION FROM THE PAST TO SOCIAL HISTORY: “MEMORIES FROM PAST”</title>
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      <author>Yeliz Okay</author>
      <description>This study aims to contribute to the entertainment and social history of Istanbul from the past. In the study, "Memories from Yesterday", which is one of the album supplements of 7 Days Magazine, which was published as a weekly magazine between 1933-1950, every year, twice a year, will be discussed. While this album presents the information that can be obtained by scanning many sources today, it also carries the characteristics of a social history, folklore, ethnography, social anthropology study that can be called amateurish at the same time.</description>
      <pubDate>2024-08-29</pubDate>
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      <title>ANT'S STORY: INTERVIEW WITH DOGAN OZGUDEN</title>
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      <author>Deniz Deren Önen</author>
      <description>Ant magazine was launched in 1967 by Fethi Naci, Yasar Kemal and Dogan Ozguden. The segment that Ant aims to address is all classes involved in social struggle; that is, workers and laborers, peasants, students… Throughout the years it was published, Ant undertook the task of being the bastion of free thought. And that's how the magazine is still referred to today. In order to understand the publication policy of the magazine, Dogan Ozguden wrote the first issue of "Why Ant?" It would be helpful to review his article. This study was written for this purpose.</description>
      <pubDate>2024-08-29</pubDate>
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      <title>EVERY DAY IS A NEW BEGINNING: SOCIOLOGICAL MEANS OF DAILY LIFE</title>
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      <author>Ali Esgin</author>
      <description>Everyday life is not simply the sum of ordinary actions of ordinary people. Everyday life, with all its complexity, is a set of interactions spanning temporal and spatial domains in the social world created by humans. Everyday life is a cross-section of sociability that carries the mystery of the processes of happening and happening again in the social world established by people, which seem superficial but contain extremely complex elements. This study will focus on the sociological meanings of everyday life.</description>
      <pubDate>2024-08-29</pubDate>
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      <title>POSTMODERN HYBRID IDENTITY PATTERNS: “PURITAN BY DAY, PLAYBOY NIGHT”</title>
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      <author>Vehbi Bayhan</author>
      <description>While the synthesis of diversity and differences is experienced in the globalization process and postmodern structuring, on the other hand, in the context of protecting their own identities against global culture, it is possible to claim their own cultural codes. Postmodern culture can produce both being religious and a hedonistic lifestyle. However, in order to live without creating deadly identities, it is necessary to adopt Mevlana's motto of "come whatever you are", to know and respect each other, not to dictate a lifestyle to anyone, and to be able to create your own identity and personality at the same time. This study will focus on all of these.</description>
      <pubDate>2024-08-29</pubDate>
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      <title>URBAN, URBANIZATION AND REGIONAL STAMPING</title>
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      <author>Celalettin Yanık</author>
      <description>In addition to presenting a collective structure in terms of the development of social life, the city also offers valid ways of conflict and differentiation. At this point of differentiation, it is a sociological reality that the formation of urban life in connection with its economic, cultural and political dimensions causes the differentiation of neighborhoods and regions, as well as creating problems in the merger and integration of individuals and communities in urban areas. Understanding the regional stigma in the effort to understand the change experienced in terms of urban life is important in terms of the formation of the sociological content of how and how this change took place. In this sense, this study will focus on the city, urbanization and regional stigma.</description>
      <pubDate>2024-08-29</pubDate>
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      <title>WHOM ARE MARGINALISED BY "LOVING" OF THE CITY:ROMANS</title>
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      <author>Canani Kaygusuz , Yasemin Yüce Tar</author>
      <description>In this study, we will focus on talking about the functions of the Romans and some of their features, which are described as "unlike us", for us. It is necessary to evaluate these speeches as "inner voices", and to perceive every word as a "voice" that is open to discussion and far from truth claims. Our assessment of the Romans and their dissimilarities should be understood as a kind of essay.</description>
      <pubDate>2024-08-29</pubDate>
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      <title>EVERYTHING SOLID IS VAPORIZING – VOLATILE EVERYTHING IS SOLIDING: SPONTANEOUSNESS AND  MARGINALIZATION OF DAILY LIFE AS SELF-ALIENATION OF HUMAN AND CIVILIZATION</title>
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      <author>Ertan Eğribel</author>
      <description>Western world domination refers to a formation that records not only the past but also the present and the future. In the USA-centered new world order, the issues that require a solution and are defined as problems have ceased to be a problem and have become an element of the order due to the order's ambiguity, unprincipled-measurable ordinaryization attitude. For this reason, spontaneous, instantaneous, ordinary, daily life relations, views beyond differences, and ethnicity, religion, and gender-level particularities in the name of multiculturalism are highlighted. In this sense, this study will focus on the spontaneity and marginalization of daily life as the alienation of human and civilization from itself.</description>
      <pubDate>2024-08-29</pubDate>
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      <title>IMAGE AND RIGHT: IMAGINARY FRAMEWORK OF THE PARADIGM OF MARGINALIZED HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE CONTEXT OF THE WEST AND NON-WEST</title>
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      <author>Ali Öztürk</author>
      <description>The concept of human rights emerges as a concept born out of the tragedies of the West. The phenomenon of human rights is the theory and practice developed to gain ground step by step for the human being, who has been crumbling in the face of the dizzying change of the West in the last four centuries and the system constructions that have developed in parallel with this. In this context, it is possible to deal with the process of human rights in many aspects. However, in order to protect the limits of our study, we will analyze our claim with a few very general data.</description>
      <pubDate>2024-08-29</pubDate>
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      <title>POPULAR MISTAKES: ON THE PROBLEMS OF DEFINITION AND CLASSIFICATION IN POPULAR CULTURE STUDIES</title>
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      <author>Can Türe</author>
      <description>In this study, discussions on definition and classification problems in popular culture studies will be carried out. Based on the complexity in the definition of culture, Eliot's analysis of culture, media influence and popular culture will be emphasized in the study. In general, the study focuses on the erroneous use of the terms culture, mass culture and popular culture and the inability to determine the meaning boundaries correctly.</description>
      <pubDate>2024-08-29</pubDate>
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      <title>DECONSTRUCTION OF THE TOURIST GAZE: TOURIST EXPERIENCES AND THE PROBLEM OF AUTHENTICITY</title>
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      <author>Ömer Aytaç</author>
      <description>“Tourist Gaze” is a way of looking that derives from the state of being a tourist or the perception of a tourist. John Urry, in his book “The Tourist Gaze”, argues that this gaze is a systematic, purposeful practice of looking at tourist objects and external formations. In this article, starting from Urry's "Tourist Gaze" conceptualization, different aspects of the tourist view, typical tourist experiences and the problem of "authenticity in tourism", which is becoming increasingly important, are examined more closely. In the study, as a side configuration of modernity, the coordinates of the "gaze" constructed on the tourist's own typical signifiers and the themes related to the place and culture are emphasized.</description>
      <pubDate>2024-08-29</pubDate>
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      <title>IN LATE TURKISH CINEMA A FEW NOTES ON THE IMAGE OF ISTANBUL</title>
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      <author>Koray Değirmenci, Emre Tarı</author>
      <description>It can be said that Istanbul is the basic decoration of cinema in Turkey. Even in most films shot outside of Istanbul, Istanbul is symbolically part of the setting. One way or another, the cinematic imagination is involved from somewhere. In this sense, in this article, we will try to make a few observations about how the symbolic meanings of Istanbul and its inhabitants, once included in cinema, have been transformed in recent Turkish cinema through some of the films we have selected.</description>
      <pubDate>2024-08-29</pubDate>
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      <title>ARTICULATION TO ORDER OF NON-MARGIN DAILY LIFE AFTER 1980: KADIKOY AKMAR PASSAGE YOUTH</title>
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      <author>İnci Yavuz</author>
      <description>Kadıköy Akmar Passage youth is an example that shows the articulation of non-margin daily life to the order. Today, while the political pursuits come to an end at the community level, the lifestyle and culture represented by the youth of Akmar Passage have become widespread among religious and ethnic different identities as a product of social fragmentation and lack of alternatives. With this study, it will be revealed that there is no question of a new search against the existing world order, which cannot bring an alternative to the order.</description>
      <pubDate>2024-08-29</pubDate>
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      <title>CLASS-DIFFERENCE-BASED SPATIAL REPRESENTATIONS OF THE NEW URBAN RELIGIOUSNESS: GREEN VALLEY MANSIONS MOSQUE AND SITE</title>
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      <author>Hülya Biçer</author>
      <description>In this study, we will deal with the new urban religiosity that has come to the fore in new social/political/economic possibilities. In this article, we will examine the Yeşil Vadi Konakları Mosque and its site in terms of urban religiosity. It is clearly seen that the Yeşil Vadi Konakları Mosque and its site do not go beyond being an indicator of various initiatives reflecting the understanding of Islam created / fabricated by a certain group and distorted by their own interests.</description>
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      <title>IN JAN VAN EYCK'S "ARNOLFINI PORTRAIT" TRACES OF DAILY LIFE ON THE SPACE</title>
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      <author>Oya Şenyurt</author>
      <description>Space is an actor on its own in the painting; even in some paintings, people seem to be an ornament, a natural part of the space. In some paintings, small notes written by the painters were used as a support for the information and warnings related to the event reflected in the painting, and replaced the painter's signature. In this sense, in this article, the "Arnolfini Portrait" by Dutch painter Jan van Eyck (1390 Maastricht-1441 Bruges) will be interpreted through the reading of the traces of everyday life in Bruges in the middle of the 15th century.</description>
      <pubDate>2024-08-29</pubDate>
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      <title>OZEN YULA THEATER MODERN AND POSTMODERN ELEMENTS</title>
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      <author>Burç İdem Dinçel</author>
      <description>Since Ozen Yula theater contains modernist, absurd and postmodernist elements, mostly intertwined, by creating a unique style, the author has gained an important place in Turkish theater literature after 1980. However, when Yula's plays are examined, it is seen that the author handles certain fictional elements in almost every play, such as the efforts to overcome the identity problem of individuals, the clichés familiar from stories, movies and songs, by identifying with comic book heroes. Based on all these, in this study, modern and postmodern elements in Ozen Yula theater will be examined.</description>
      <pubDate>2024-08-29</pubDate>
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      <title>RAP IN THE WORLD AND IN TURKEY AGAINST EACH, DIFFERENT ADVENTURES</title>
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      <author>Jöntürk,Barikat Grubu</author>
      <description>Young people who start to make rap music develop a language that will protect the interests of the classes and social groups they belong to, no matter what position they are in (oppressor and oppressed) in the lands they live in, whether openly or indirectly, directly or indirectly. In order to understand the radical change experienced by Turkish rap, which was born as an underground, a counterculture, a rebellion culture, it is necessary to consider the birth conditions of Turkish rap and the history of its leap to Turkey. In this sense, this study will focus on the contrasting and differentiating adventure of rap in the world and in Turkey.</description>
      <pubDate>2024-08-29</pubDate>
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      <title>FOOTBALL INDUSTRY AND TRANSFORMATION OF STADIUMS INTO ARENA</title>
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      <author>Gökçe Kaan Demirkıran</author>
      <description>Stadiums are the places where the massiveness of football is most embodied. In addition, stadiums also have symbolic features for football. The football-politics relationship and the city administration have the power to mobilize all points of the city for the wheels of the football system to turn. At the point where all these come together, we can observe that football is given special importance while planning Istanbul within the framework of the global urban discourse. At the point of the reproduction of the space, Istanbul and İnönü Stadium are located in the middle of the restructuring of Istanbul, open to all the consequences of globalization and the football industry. The study will focus on the football industry and the transformation of stadiums into arenas.</description>
      <pubDate>2024-08-29</pubDate>
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      <title>YES COMMISSIONER! ON THE VISIBILITY OF THE POLICE IN SOCIAL SCIENCES HIGH SCHOOL SOCIOLOGY 1 BOOK</title>
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      <author>Mehmet Aygün</author>
      <description>Discussion and dissemination of both the concept of the "police state" and the theories of Michel Foucault and Gilles Deleuze in our country is an issue that should be addressed together. In this study, Social Sciences High School Sociology 1 book will be discussed. Social Sciences High School Sociology 1 book bears the traces of the political and intellectual tendencies of the period. In this study, the visibility of the police will be emphasized in the Social Sciences High School Sociology 1 book.</description>
      <pubDate>2024-08-29</pubDate>
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      <title>DRINK, SMOKING, ABORTION AND THE LIMITS OF STATE POWER</title>
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      <author>Çağrı Tanyol</author>
      <description>In an environment where the basis of individual freedom is forgotten, if the political conditions are good, the road to dictatorship will be clear. In a society without philosophy and perceiving Western democracy with formalism rather than its fundamentals, it should not be surprising that right-wing, left-wing, religious and irreligious express their opinions in the same superficial dimensions, even if they advocate opposing policies. In fact, there are common aspects of drinking, smoking and abortion, which seem to be very different from each other. The study will focus on drinking, smoking, abortion and the limits of state power.</description>
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