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  • Eurasian Journal of Anthropology
  • Volume:2 Issue:1
  • The new actors of women’s movement: women NGOs and their potentials

The new actors of women’s movement: women NGOs and their potentials

Authors : Şenay LEYLA
Pages : 1-14
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Publication Date : 2011-06-30
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :It is known that neo-liberal policies are effective in the reawakening of concepts such as civil society and civil society organizations. In addition, it is mostly ignored that women’s civil society organizations’ potential of reflecting discriminations make feminist movements visible. Civil society organizations of women have gotten into the process of differentiation and multiplication in the sense of both issues they are dealing with and places they operate in. The centre of the women movement spreads from big cities to peripheral centers. The feminist movement is no longer the movement of a specific class or ethnicity but rather includes groups and compositions that have different features. In the context of the Turkish nation and supranational women, sensitive actors and gender-blindness of mere political struggle contribute to this process. As Iris Marion Young has asserted, although civil society helps groups that have material and organizational power to sustain their social advantages, civil society and civil society organizations, in private, support democratic virtues. In this sense, civil society organizations of women which have different economical and social capital can contribute to the aim of widening public space and can turn the discourse of civil society woman-sensitive. Within this framing, experiences of two different examples from civil society organizations of women which are the carrier actors of women movement in Turkey after 1990 will be formulated. First one of these is KAGİDER insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Women Entrepreneurs Association of Turkey); which operates in Istanbul and the second one is KAMER insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Women’s Centre); which operates in South-eastern and Eastern Anatolia. With these examples, moving from two different cultures and two different civil society organizations, it seems possible to develop an idea about early period of women movement in Turkey.  
Keywords : Women movement, civil society, women NGOs, KAGİDER Women Entrepreneurs Association of Turkey, KAMER Womens Center,

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