2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpos.2022.1075462
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Navigating underrepresentation and gendered barriers to women's political power: Narratives and experiences of women parliamentarians in Turkey

Abstract: As women increasingly participate in political decision-making around the world, the research emphasizes the need to further understand how informal barriers shape women's political participation. At the same time, the persistent stability of hybrid political regimes calls for additional inquiry into the impact of hybrid regimes on gender politics and its actors. Based on the case of Turkey, a hybrid regime, this study explores how women MPs navigate gendered, informal obstacles in parliament and to what exten… Show more

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“…This anti-gender rhetoric entrenches the existing socio-political polarization even in mundane events and results in its reception at varying degrees in society (Ozduzen and Korkut, 2020). However, this does not indicate substantial anti-gender movements impacting government policies from the bottom-up; rather, it indicates top-down anti-gender politics 3 and rhetoric affecting public opinion (Yetiş, 2023), as evidenced by women-led GONGOs (government-supported non-governmental organizations) emerging over the past couple of decades (Ehrhart, 2022). Hence, top-down anti-gender politics spearheaded by the ruling government does not necessarily mean there is a widespread anti-gender movement backed by society in general in Turkey (Yetiş and Kolluoğlu, 2022).…”
Section: Gender-sensitive Design In the Context Of Turkeymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This anti-gender rhetoric entrenches the existing socio-political polarization even in mundane events and results in its reception at varying degrees in society (Ozduzen and Korkut, 2020). However, this does not indicate substantial anti-gender movements impacting government policies from the bottom-up; rather, it indicates top-down anti-gender politics 3 and rhetoric affecting public opinion (Yetiş, 2023), as evidenced by women-led GONGOs (government-supported non-governmental organizations) emerging over the past couple of decades (Ehrhart, 2022). Hence, top-down anti-gender politics spearheaded by the ruling government does not necessarily mean there is a widespread anti-gender movement backed by society in general in Turkey (Yetiş and Kolluoğlu, 2022).…”
Section: Gender-sensitive Design In the Context Of Turkeymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While various researchers have previously examined gender equality in the broader context of Turkey (Ehrhart, 2023;Güneş & Ezikoğlu, 2023;Eyigör, et al, 2020;Toksöz, et al, 2022), limited evidence exists in the context of the 2023 post-election period. Therefore, a demand arises to explore this phenomenon in current scenarios to drive theories in this context.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…International maritime law, also known as admiralty law or the law of the sea, is a body of legal principles, conventions, and treaties that govern activities and relationships on the world's oceans and other navigable waters. It provides a framework for regulating various aspects of maritime affairs, including navigation, shipping, marine resources, environmental protection, and international trade (Ehrhart, 2023). International maritime law encompasses both customary international law, which is derived from longstanding practices and accepted norms among nations, as well as international treaties and conventions that have been adopted by countries to establish specific rules and regulations.…”
Section: International Maritime Lawmentioning
confidence: 99%