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    Roma rights in Turkey: De- europeanization as a form of contestation
    (Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2025) Onursal-Besgul, Ozge; Gokce-Kizilkaya, Suna
    This article examines the historical development of Roma rights in Turkey through the dual lenses of Europeanization and de-Europeanization, with a focus on normative contestation. Rather than disappearing, the norms introduced during the Europeanization phase have been selectively applied, reframed, and recontextualised within a 'national and native' policy agenda. De-Europeanization is therefore not understood as an outright rejection of European norms, but rather as their renegotiation - a process of normative contestation. To this end, a qualitative content analysis is conducted using primary documents such as EU country and progress reports, national strategies, action plans, and project findings relating to Roma rights. Particular attention is given to two key policy documents - the 2016-2021 and 2023-2030 National Roma Social Inclusion Strategies - and their respective action plans. The study traces the evolution of Turkey's national policy framework on Roma inclusion.
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    Youth participation in local politics: city councils and youth assemblies in Turkey
    (Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2017) Gokce-Kizilkaya, Suna; Onursal-Besgul, Ozge
    The focus of this study is political participation of youth in local politics in Turkey. Since local politics includes elements from both macro politics and mundane affairs, it proves to be a fertile ground to analyse how youth experience politics. Youth participation in local politics became an important issue in Turkey with the Agenda 21. The Agenda 21 that was launched with the UN Rio Summit was transferred to Turkey in the form of Local Agenda 21 leading to the establishment of city councils and youth assemblies under the umbrella of the councils. We treat city councils and youth assemblies as a lost opportunity' for now, and we ask why the youth cannot be integrated into local politics, despite the fact that they are willing to participate. Based on the interviews conducted with the members of assemblies, we try to understand the factors that lead to young people's engagement in political life.

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