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Kazanoğlu, Nazlı

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Nazlı

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Kazanoğlu

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    Policy europeanisation
    (Routledge, 2021) N/A; Department of Sociology; Department of Sociology; Kazanoğlu, Nazlı; Teaching Faculty; The Center for Gender Studies (KOÇ-KAM) / Koç Üniversitesi Toplumsal Cinsiyet ve Kadın Çalışmaları Araştırma ve Uygulama Merkezi (KOÇ-KAM); College of Social Sciences and Humanities; N/A
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    Europeanisation
    (Routledge, 2021) N/A; Department of Sociology; Department of Sociology; Kazanoğlu, Nazlı; Teaching Faculty; The Center for Gender Studies (KOÇ-KAM) / Koç Üniversitesi Toplumsal Cinsiyet ve Kadın Çalışmaları Araştırma ve Uygulama Merkezi (KOÇ-KAM); College of Social Sciences and Humanities; N/A
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    Contextual framework
    (Routledge, 2021) N/A; Department of Sociology; Department of Sociology; Kazanoğlu, Nazlı; Teaching Faculty; The Center for Gender Studies (KOÇ-KAM) / Koç Üniversitesi Toplumsal Cinsiyet ve Kadın Çalışmaları Araştırma ve Uygulama Merkezi (KOÇ-KAM); College of Social Sciences and Humanities; N/A
    This chapter lays out the contextual framework, starting with discussion of geographical and demographical aspects of the Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) region. Following an in-depth analysis of the political economy of J&K state, India, since pre-independence era, the chapter analyzes its performance on selected economic and fiscal indicators over time as well as vis-a-vis selected states in the country. It also delves into a detailed analysis of employment situation in J&K state vis-a-vis other Indian states and explains why the issue of quality jobs is of particular relevance to fragile as well as poor-/lower-middle income states which witness a greater degree of economic distress. Finally, it attempts to capture deficits in human capital formation in J&K state by analyzing its status of health and education.
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    The politics of Europeanisation work and family life reconciliation policy preface
    (Routledge, 2021) N/A; Department of Sociology; Department of Sociology; Kazanoğlu, Nazlı; Teaching Faculty; The Center for Gender Studies (KOÇ-KAM) / Koç Üniversitesi Toplumsal Cinsiyet ve Kadın Çalışmaları Araştırma ve Uygulama Merkezi (KOÇ-KAM); College of Social Sciences and Humanities; N/A
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    The politics of Europeanisation work and family life reconciliation policy introduction
    (Routledge, 2021) N/A; Department of Sociology; Department of Sociology; Kazanoğlu, Nazlı; Teaching Faculty; The Center for Gender Studies (KOÇ-KAM) / Koç Üniversitesi Toplumsal Cinsiyet ve Kadın Çalışmaları Araştırma ve Uygulama Merkezi (KOÇ-KAM); College of Social Sciences and Humanities; N/A
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    Societal europeanisation
    (Routledge, 2021) N/A; Department of Sociology; Department of Sociology; Kazanoğlu, Nazlı; Teaching Faculty; The Center for Gender Studies (KOÇ-KAM) / Koç Üniversitesi Toplumsal Cinsiyet ve Kadın Çalışmaları Araştırma ve Uygulama Merkezi (KOÇ-KAM); College of Social Sciences and Humanities; N/A
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    The politics of Europeanisation work and family life reconciliation policy conclusion
    (Routledge, 2021) N/A; Department of Sociology; Department of Sociology; Kazanoğlu, Nazlı; Teaching Faculty; The Center for Gender Studies (KOÇ-KAM) / Koç Üniversitesi Toplumsal Cinsiyet ve Kadın Çalışmaları Araştırma ve Uygulama Merkezi (KOÇ-KAM); College of Social Sciences and Humanities; N/A
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    The politics of Europeanisation patterns of German work and family life reconciliation policy
    (Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd) N/A; Department of Sociology; Department of Sociology; Kazanoğlu, Nazlı; Teaching Faculty; The Center for Gender Studies (KOÇ-KAM) / Koç Üniversitesi Toplumsal Cinsiyet ve Kadın Çalışmaları Araştırma ve Uygulama Merkezi (KOÇ-KAM); College of Social Sciences and Humanities; N/A
    With the dramatic changes in the extent to which women and men contribute to unpaid domestic work and paid employment, work and family life reconciliation (WFLR) has become one of the most pressing policy and political subjects across Europe but especially at the European Union (EU) (Drew, Eileen. 1998. "Re-Conceptualising Families." In Women, Work and the Family in Europe, edited by E. Drew, R. Emerek, and E. Mahon, 11-27. London: Routledge). From the 1980s onwards, the EU has prepared numerous strategies, formulated a range of goals and targets, drafted legislation and introduced various initiatives and roadmaps regarding the reconciliation of work and family life. However, with decision making around social policy, including WFLR policies, remaining under the domain of national competence of member and candidate states; the impact of all this attention at EU level on these issues has had varied impact on domestic policy. Therefore, there remains considerable variation between countries in transferring and implementing EU standards, mostly stemming from the existence of national domestic actors with differing views on Europeanising the domestic WFLR model. This article thus endeavours to examine the Europeanisation patterns of WFLR policies of a founding member country, Germany, over the last decade, with a particular emphasis on intervening domestic actors. Relying on an extensive review of the related literature and policy documents, together with personal interviews with EU representatives and German policy makers, this article asserts that adaptational pressure coming from the EU did not result in policy change in Germany. Differing gender ideologies of political actors and their contributions to the process have had a considerable influence on shaping policy outcomes. In particular, due to a relatively conservative outlook within the German government, the actions undertaken towards Europeanising the German WFLR model remain incomplete and contradictory. This adds to the view that Europeanisation is a two-fold process, which comprises both the push from the EU and the pull by the domestic actors.
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    Discursive europeanisation
    (Routledge, 2021) N/A; Department of Sociology; Department of Sociology; Kazanoğlu, Nazlı; Teaching Faculty; The Center for Gender Studies (KOÇ-KAM) / Koç Üniversitesi Toplumsal Cinsiyet ve Kadın Çalışmaları Araştırma ve Uygulama Merkezi (KOÇ-KAM); College of Social Sciences and Humanities; N/A
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    Understanding the moral economy of state-civil society relationships: Islam, women's NGOs and rights-based advocacy in Turkey
    (Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2022) Ketola, Markus; Department of Sociology; Department of Sociology; Kazanoğlu, Nazlı; Teaching Faculty; The Center for Gender Studies (KOÇ-KAM) / Koç Üniversitesi Toplumsal Cinsiyet ve Kadın Çalışmaları Araştırma ve Uygulama Merkezi (KOÇ-KAM); College of Social Sciences and Humanities; N/A
    The implementation of neoliberal welfare frameworks since the ascendancy of the Justice and Development Party in 2002 has led to a fundamental reorientation of the state-civil society relationship, where non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have been given wide-reaching roles in the delivery of welfare. In the field of family policy, the NGOs benefitting from such policies are largely faith-based organizations with close relationships with the AKP government. Based on interviews with Turkish women's NGOs (WNGOs), this article studies the intersections of gender, family, civil society, and the state to shed light on the development of contemporary welfare policy in Turkey.