2021
DOI: 10.20897/femenc/9750
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Contextualising Feminist Global Justice Activism: A Case Study of the Gezi Park Protests

Abstract: Neoliberal globalisation has not affected everywhere equally. It has deepened the socioeconomic inequalities and in some regions has stimulated conservative counter-movements, which affect women more than men. Feminists in the Global Justice Movement draw attention to such issues by highlighting the interrelated nature of patriarchy and the global economic order. In this way, they could incorporate gender justice claims into the wider agenda of the Global Justice Movement and increase their influence as a poli… Show more

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“…Women's rights activists, lawyers, and opposition politicians have denounced Erdogan's decree, insisting that he cannot legally take Turkey out of an international convention that was ratified by the parliament. These protests are connected to those at Gezi Park in 2013 (Kilicoglu 2021), and to a very active feminist movement in the country, which has for decades been fighting for gender equality and freedom. 4 These feminist responses find their transatlantic counterparts in the massive feminist movements that have been organised in the last years in South America.…”
Section: But Why Do We Still Insist On Feminism?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Women's rights activists, lawyers, and opposition politicians have denounced Erdogan's decree, insisting that he cannot legally take Turkey out of an international convention that was ratified by the parliament. These protests are connected to those at Gezi Park in 2013 (Kilicoglu 2021), and to a very active feminist movement in the country, which has for decades been fighting for gender equality and freedom. 4 These feminist responses find their transatlantic counterparts in the massive feminist movements that have been organised in the last years in South America.…”
Section: But Why Do We Still Insist On Feminism?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the scientific studies on this, either gender-typical aspects were not deepened in the few empirical studies or socio-psychological theories on protest participation were focused on [2][3][4][5][6][7]. Furthermore, there are mainly descriptive analyses or theoretical considerations regarding the role of women in the protests [8][9][10]. For the first time, this study investigates the drivers and dynamics of women's participation in the protests.…”
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confidence: 99%