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Repression without exception: A study of protest bans during Turkey’s state of emergency (2016-2018)

İsim Repression without exception: A study of protest bans during Turkey’s state of emergency (2016-2018)
Yazar Arslanalp, M., Erkmen, Tülay Deniz
Basım Tarihi: 2020-01-02
Basım Yeri - Taylor & Francis
Konu Political protests, Protest repression, Emergency rule, Competitive authoritarianism, Autocratisation, Democratic backsliding, Democratic rights
Tür Süreli Yayın
Dil İngilizce
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane: Özyeğin Üniversitesi
Demirbaş Numarası 1360-8746
Kayıt Numarası 7b3f60e7-5a85-434f-abb8-469d19ea25f1
Lokasyon International Relations
Tarih 2020-01-02
Notlar Boazici University Research Fund ; IPC-Mercator Fellowship in Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik ; Ozyegin University
Örnek Metin Following the coup attempt of 15 July 2016, the Turkish government declared a state of emergency that would last for two years. In this paper, we focus on an understudied aspect of this period, protest repression during the state of emergency, using an original dataset of protest bans issued in 2007-2019. Engaging with the theoretical claims of emergency scholarship, our paper demonstrates that emergency powers were used to target areas, groups, and issues that were not related to the 'urgency' underpinning emergency rule. Moreover, such derogations of rights were perpetuated after the termination of the state of emergency within so-called ordinary legality. These practices were nevertheless embedded in the already authoritarian political-institutional context of Turkey and its layered history of emergencies.
DOI 10.1080/13608746.2020.1748353
Cilt 25
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Repression without exception: A study of protest bans during Turkey’s state of emergency (2016-2018)

Yazar Arslanalp, M., Erkmen, Tülay Deniz
Basım Tarihi 2020-01-02
Basım Yeri - Taylor & Francis
Konu Political protests, Protest repression, Emergency rule, Competitive authoritarianism, Autocratisation, Democratic backsliding, Democratic rights
Tür Süreli Yayın
Dil İngilizce
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane Özyeğin Üniversitesi
Demirbaş Numarası 1360-8746
Kayıt Numarası 7b3f60e7-5a85-434f-abb8-469d19ea25f1
Lokasyon International Relations
Tarih 2020-01-02
Notlar Boazici University Research Fund ; IPC-Mercator Fellowship in Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik ; Ozyegin University
Örnek Metin Following the coup attempt of 15 July 2016, the Turkish government declared a state of emergency that would last for two years. In this paper, we focus on an understudied aspect of this period, protest repression during the state of emergency, using an original dataset of protest bans issued in 2007-2019. Engaging with the theoretical claims of emergency scholarship, our paper demonstrates that emergency powers were used to target areas, groups, and issues that were not related to the 'urgency' underpinning emergency rule. Moreover, such derogations of rights were perpetuated after the termination of the state of emergency within so-called ordinary legality. These practices were nevertheless embedded in the already authoritarian political-institutional context of Turkey and its layered history of emergencies.
DOI 10.1080/13608746.2020.1748353
Cilt 25
Özyeğin Üniversitesi
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