Türkiye’de ilk defa antisemitizm ve Holokost’u merkezine alarak hazırlanan bu eğitim modülleri, t... more Türkiye’de ilk defa antisemitizm ve Holokost’u merkezine alarak hazırlanan bu eğitim modülleri, tarihe Holokost örneği üzerinden eleştirel bakabilmeyi mümkün kılmayı amaçlamaktadır. Oluşturulan ve sizlerle bu kitap üzerinden paylaşılan eğitim modülleri Türkiye’de Holokost konusunun tartışmaya açılabilmesine, Türkiye’nin özellikle medya ve iletişim alanında önemli problemlerinden biri olan Antisemitizm ile mücadele alanına eğitim yoluyla katkı sağlamayı hedeflemektedir.
This paper examines the development of family planning in Turkey between the establishment of the... more This paper examines the development of family planning in Turkey between the establishment of the Turkish Republic in 1923 and the 2000s. The aim is to show how the concept of family planning and its institutional framework have changed over the years. It is crucial to look at why family planning is used in a particular context and period, the aim behind the policy, and what purpose it really serves. Analyzing the different names that are given to this concept is a way to reflect on the ideological discourse. It will be argued that family planning has been shaped by different discursive aims and different state policies in Republican Turkey. Historically, it has been employed as a tool in pro-natalist population policy and anti-natalist population planning. Moreover, from time to time, the changes in the formulation of this concept have been attempts to adapt to changes in the international context, particularly in the transformation of population policies. In this sense, the transformation of family planning should be thought of within an international context and the changes in conjecture. The present work examines the establishment of family planning programs and the transformation of this concept. In order to reflect on this change, the institutional and historical backgrounds will be particularly considered. State policies will be at the center of the present study due to its decisive role in shaping the concept of family planning in the Turkish context. This study makes use of historical data on the institutional and discursive changes in family planning concept, and also utilizes semi-structured interviews. Other sources related to legislation which cover instructions, regulations, laws, especially from 1965 to 1983 in which all the institutionalized process of the family planning took place, have also been consulted. In addition to this, I worked with the strategic plans of the Ministry of Health (Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Sağlık Bakanlığı). I also focused on all of the five-year K. Kamp et al. (eds.
Türkiye’de ilk defa antisemitizm ve Holokost’u merkezine alarak hazırlanan bu eğitim modülleri, t... more Türkiye’de ilk defa antisemitizm ve Holokost’u merkezine alarak hazırlanan bu eğitim modülleri, tarihe Holokost örneği üzerinden eleştirel bakabilmeyi mümkün kılmayı amaçlamaktadır. Oluşturulan ve sizlerle bu kitap üzerinden paylaşılan eğitim modülleri Türkiye’de Holokost konusunun tartışmaya açılabilmesine, Türkiye’nin özellikle medya ve iletişim alanında önemli problemlerinden biri olan Antisemitizm ile mücadele alanına eğitim yoluyla katkı sağlamayı hedeflemektedir.
This paper examines the development of family planning in Turkey between the establishment of the... more This paper examines the development of family planning in Turkey between the establishment of the Turkish Republic in 1923 and the 2000s. The aim is to show how the concept of family planning and its institutional framework have changed over the years. It is crucial to look at why family planning is used in a particular context and period, the aim behind the policy, and what purpose it really serves. Analyzing the different names that are given to this concept is a way to reflect on the ideological discourse. It will be argued that family planning has been shaped by different discursive aims and different state policies in Republican Turkey. Historically, it has been employed as a tool in pro-natalist population policy and anti-natalist population planning. Moreover, from time to time, the changes in the formulation of this concept have been attempts to adapt to changes in the international context, particularly in the transformation of population policies. In this sense, the transformation of family planning should be thought of within an international context and the changes in conjecture. The present work examines the establishment of family planning programs and the transformation of this concept. In order to reflect on this change, the institutional and historical backgrounds will be particularly considered. State policies will be at the center of the present study due to its decisive role in shaping the concept of family planning in the Turkish context. This study makes use of historical data on the institutional and discursive changes in family planning concept, and also utilizes semi-structured interviews. Other sources related to legislation which cover instructions, regulations, laws, especially from 1965 to 1983 in which all the institutionalized process of the family planning took place, have also been consulted. In addition to this, I worked with the strategic plans of the Ministry of Health (Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Sağlık Bakanlığı). I also focused on all of the five-year K. Kamp et al. (eds.
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