dc.description.abstract | Title: Combating domestic violence in Turkey – An analysis of the discourses
on domestic violence among organisations in Turkey
Author: Jenny Hennecke
Advisors: Merete Hellum (Göteborg University, Sweden)
Tiiu Soidre (Göteborg University, Sweden)
Yakın Ertürk (Middle East Technical University, Turkey)
Type of work: Thesis for Sociology, 30 credit points (ECTS)
Number of pages: 63 Timeframe: 2007, January – 2008, March
Aim of the thesis (objectives and questions):
Domestic violence is an important issue in Turkey and there are many
different organisations combating domestic violence. My interest is to analyse
how these organisations perceive domestic violence. This will be done by
analysing the socio-cultural context and the discourses on domestic violence
that are prevalent in the organisations working with this issue.
My research questions are:
Which discourses can be found in the definitions of domestic violence
of the organisations?
What are the similarities and the differences in the approaches?
Which cooperation problems can occur due to the different
approaches to domestic violence?
Method:
To start with, a literature review on the field was done. Later, interviews were
conducted with the organisations of interest. Critical Discourse Analysis
combined with a feministic perspective was the main tool used for the
analysis.
Main results:
The discourses on domestic violence prevalent in the organisations working
on domestic violence in Turkey were largely derived from an !international
discourse" on domestic violence. This means that their discourse was in line
with international standards and adapted to the Turkish context. However, the
organisations were found to be rather elitist and progressive in their views
and ways of working whereas the view of most of the population of Turkey,
including the politicians, are rather traditional in their way of thinking and
acting. The differences in approaches to domestic violence between the
organisations seemed to be rather small. The only issue where a different
approach could be found was that regarding the involvement of men in the
organisations and in the activities of the organisations. Furthermore, there
seemed to be a lack of communication and cooperation among the
organisations thereby hindering their ability to network, form public opinion
and collaborate on projects. | en |