Scholarly Publications - Political Science and Public Administration
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Item Open Access Women in banking: A comparative perspective on the integration myth(1992) Culpan, O.; Akdag, F.; Cindogvlu, D.This article reports on the results of two similar surveys conducted with professional women bankers, one in the USA and the other in Turkey, to explore socio-economic backgrounds, attitudes towards work, and the nature of the support they receive as such. It also describes the views of women bankers in both cultures with reference to sexual discrimination in the workplace and also their varying levels of job satisfaction and frustration. In the last decade, the number of professional women has increased substantially in the workplace. In particular, women have made significant advancements in the banking industry[l], where 190 of them serve as Presidents at the 14,000 banks in the US, and where the number of them serving as executives has tripled over the last decade. A similar trend also exists in Turkey[2]. The number of women bankers has increased since 1971, and these women have high potential for promotion to executive positions. Because banks are major employers of women, women bankers represent an important case study. Studying women and their professional advancement in banks will provide guidelines for other women professionals striving to achieve professional advancement. A comparative study will help to expand the boundaries of knowledgeability about the advancement of professional women bankers to an international level.Item Open Access State elites and democratic political culture in Turkey(Lynne Rienner Publications, 1993) Özbudun, Ergun; Diamond, L.Item Open Access The Black Sea economic co-operation project: a regional challenge to European integration(Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 1993) Gençkaya, Ö. F.Item Open Access A comparative study of socio-cultural change in two Turkish Villages: Saray and Gicik(Croatian Anthropological Society, Zagreb, 1994) Erdentuğ, Aygen; Aleksandar, L.; Rudan, P.Item Open Access Facing changes and making choices: unintended Turkish immigrant settlement in Australia(Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 1994) Icduygu, A.Item Open Access The impact of migration on gender roles: findings of field research in Turkey(Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 1994) Kadioglu, A.Item Open Access Kemalism, hyper-nationalism and Islam in Turkey(Taylor & Francis, 1994) Cizre-Sakallıoğlu, Ümit[No abstract available]Item Open Access Women's subordination in Turkey: is Islam really the villain?(Middle East Institute, 1994) Kadıoğlu, A.Item Open Access Democratization and the legislative development in the Middle East: the case of Turkey(İnstitute of Developing Economies, 1994) Shikara, A. A. R.; Gençkaya, Ömer FarukItem Open Access Paradoxes of Turkish democratic development: the struggle between the military-bureaucratic "founders" of democracy and new democratic forces(Westview Press, 1995) Özbudun, Ergun; Chehabi, H. E.; Stepan, A.Item Open Access Turkey: a new player in Middle Eastern politics(Duke University Press, 1995) Muftuler, M.Item Open Access Turks in Australia: we came to winter here... leaving the summer behind(Inst. Nation. Langues Civil. Orientales, 1995) İçduygu, Ahmet; Gökalp, A.; Kastoryano, R.Item Open Access Articulating difference: the problem of the other in international political economy(Routledge, 1995) Keyman, E. FuatThis paper demonstrates that advancing our understanding of international political economy (IPE) entails posing the question of otherness and difference as an object of theoretical and historical inquiry. It suggests that the discourses of postmodernism, feminism, and postcolonial criticism directly contribute to IPE by locating the problematic of identity/difference at the center of the dialectic of social change. By pinpointing the strength and the problematic nature of each of these discourses, it argues that the reconstruction of IPE based on the recognition of difference requires ‘an empathetic cooperation’ among these discourses as a precondition for the creation of a dialogical interaction between theoretical discourse and subject-positions to whom it is addressed.Item Open Access State and religion in a secular setting: the Turkish experience(1995) Cizre-Sakallıoǧlu, Ü.Item Open Access Turkey: crises, interruptions and reequilibrations(Lynne Reinner Publishers, 1995) Özbudun, Ergun; Diamond, L.; Linz, J. J.; Lipset, S. M.Item Open Access Turkish economic liberalization and European integration(Taylor & Francis, Ltd., 1995-01) Müftüler, M.Item Open Access Democratization in the Middle East: Turkey-how far from Consolidation?(The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996) Özbudun, Ergun[No abstract available]Item Open Access Muslim-Turkish children in Germany: sociocultural problems(Center for Migration Studies, 1996) Onder, Z.The integration of Muslim-Turkish children into the German school environment and more importantly, into the larger context of German society, is fraught with difficulties. A host of sociocultural problems hinders their acceptance into the German culture, chief of which is the conflict that comes with being torn between two cultures. Prejudices that lead to their isolation also contribute to their failure to gain acceptance. These cause personal and social identity problems among the children, torn as they are between the Islamic value-norm system and the German environment.Item Open Access The rise of a spontaneous synthesis: the historical background of Turkish popular music(Taylor & Francis, Ltd., 1996) Tekelioğlu, O.Item Open Access The press and the consolidation of democracy in Turkey(Taylor & Francis, Ltd., 1996) Heper, M.; Demi̇rel, T.