TÜRKIYE’DE BAŞÖRTÜSÜ SORUNU: AKP VE CHP ÖRNEĞI
This study aims to analyze how the main political parties in Turkey, the AKP (Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi, The Justice and Development Party) and the CHP (Cumhuriyet Halk Partisi, The Republican People’s Party), approach the headscarf issue, what kinds of openings, if any, these parties have adopted...
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Fırat University
2019
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Sumario: | This study aims to analyze how the main political parties in Turkey, the AKP (Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi, The Justice and Development Party) and the CHP (Cumhuriyet Halk Partisi, The Republican People’s Party), approach the headscarf issue, what kinds of openings, if any, these parties have adopted recently, and to what extent politicians adopt their party’s approach. The field research for this study rests on three pillars. The first of these is made up of party documents, that is to say programs, statutes and internal publications. The main publications of the parties are Türkiye Bülteni (Turkey’s Bulletin) for the AKP and Halk (The People) for the CHP. As the second pillar of the research, two dailies, one from the center right (Yeni Şafak - The New Dawn) and the other from the center left (Cumhuriyet - The Republic), have been chosen. The third component of the research is made up of interviews with at least one man and one woman from every level of hierarchy in each of these parties (i.e. main office administration, youth branches’ administration and women’s branches’ administration at the district, provincial and national levels). Men and women grassroots politicians as well as at least one woman and one man from the municipal councils of specific districts, provinces and in the parliament were also interviewed. The interview transcripts were treated through the qualitative data analysis software Atlas-ti. This article reveals how, despite recent convergences, the two parties have opposing approaches to the issue of the headscarf in public space. Both the AKP and the CHP accept that head covering is within the Turkish traditions. However, the CHP is against the employment of women with headscarves in the public sector whereas the AKP is for the employment of women with headscarves in the public sector. |
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