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Lived Islam In Post-Soviet Russia: Officials, Experts, And Ordinary Interpretations Of Islam
(SAGE Publications Ltd, 2020)
Recent anthropological scholarship on Islam has tended to carve out the ‘everyday’ as a space of Muslim life that has the potential to escape the normativity of religious discourses. In this paper, I discuss how the special ...
The Sociology And Anthropology Of Secularism: From Genealogy/Power To The Multiple Manifestations Of The Secular
(Springer International Publishing, 2020)
Inspired by the seminal work of Talal Asad, important studies, both within and outside anthropology, have pointed to secularism as a modern ideology resting on a distinction between “secular” and “religious” domains whose ...
Sufism
(John Wiley & Sons, 2019)
While the term “Sufism” has long been used within the academic literature to define the mystic dimension of Islam, later works have questioned the orientalizing tendencies of such a definition and have shown the deep ...
Why Couldn't the COVID-19 Epidemics be Managed? In the Context of Complexity Science, a Solution Framework Global Cooperation, Regional Policies, and Local Intervention
(Journal Of Infectious Diseases & Therapy, 2021)
Background and aim: The COVID-19 epidemics, is considered to be the most recent and already one of the most destructive epidemics in human history. As part of this study, primarily the biological, economic, and social ...
The Social Work Education In Turkey
(Horizon Research Publishing, 2017)
The aim of this study is to inform social workers working in the field, Social Work professional communities (national and international), professionals from other disciplines and social work students, about the history ...
Rethinking Social Work Undergraduate Education Through Knowledge Skill Value Basis Of Social Work
(Turkish Journal Of Applied Social Work, 2018)
Many of the studies on social work undergraduate education approaches social undergraduate work education as a whole with social work field practice. On the one hand, such kind of approach signifies on which knowledge-skill-value ...
Features Of Women Who Attempt To Commit Suicide In Turkey
(Indian Journal Of Research, 2013)
Background and aims: Suicide is worldwide public health problem affecting individuals and societies of all ages, sexes and conditions. Over recent years, the risk has considerably increased. The aim of this study is to ...
The Transforming Power of Scientific Knowledge: A Study of Human Development on a Global Scale in Terms of Academic Efficiency
(International Educative Research Foundation and Publisher, 2021)
Knowledge, and especially scientific knowledge, is crucial in terms of transforming societies, and making
social structures manageable and sustainable. This can be seen in the fact that the universities which are
at the ...
The Experiences Of Culturally Diverse Families With Autism
(Turkish Journal Of Applied Social Work, 2019)
Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are considered to be the fastest growing developmental disability in the United States. ASD are neurodevelopmental disorders that are characterized by difficulties in verbal and nonverbal ...
Integration Of Social Work Educatıon Into Distance Education A Hybrid Model Proposal
(Turkish Journal of Applied Social Work, 2022)
The aim of this study is to understand the distance education method in the context of its historical background and today's applications, and to determine the limitations of distance education in social work education and ...


















