{"title":"Editors’ Introduction","authors":"Evren M. Dinçer, Biray Kolluoğlu, Deniz Yükseker","doi":"10.1017/npt.2022.29","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"New Perspectives on Turkey ’ s issue number 67 features five independent articles, a commentary, and seven book reviews. The independent articles, from various fields, all contribute to current scholarly debates in Turkey. Land occupations as a form of peas-ant struggle were a key part of Turkey ’ s recent history and, as social inequalities con-tinue to grow, this subject deserves more attention today. In close connection to this, we feature an article on the unprecedented and largely devastating food inflation problem in Turkey in the last decade. A third subject covered in this issue is institu-tional decision making with a focus on the Central Bank. All related to important topics in today ’ s crisis-ridden environment in Turkey, these articles show the multi-dimensional nature of socioeconomic problems. Another urgent issue in Turkey is climate change. The adverse and uneven impact of the climate crisis notwithstanding, the representation of this key transformation in the media is also important in shap-ing the understanding of and policy making on climate change, as one of the essays in this issue demonstrates. The next research article we feature is on the continuities and ruptures between the Ottoman Empire and the Turkish Republic with a specific focus on architectural history. Burak Gürel, Bermal Küçük, and Sercan Ta","PeriodicalId":45032,"journal":{"name":"New Perspectives on Turkey","volume":"67 1","pages":"1 - 3"},"PeriodicalIF":1.7000,"publicationDate":"2022-11-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"New Perspectives on Turkey","FirstCategoryId":"90","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1017/npt.2022.29","RegionNum":2,"RegionCategory":"社会学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q1","JCRName":"AREA STUDIES","Score":null,"Total":0}
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New Perspectives on Turkey ’ s issue number 67 features five independent articles, a commentary, and seven book reviews. The independent articles, from various fields, all contribute to current scholarly debates in Turkey. Land occupations as a form of peas-ant struggle were a key part of Turkey ’ s recent history and, as social inequalities con-tinue to grow, this subject deserves more attention today. In close connection to this, we feature an article on the unprecedented and largely devastating food inflation problem in Turkey in the last decade. A third subject covered in this issue is institu-tional decision making with a focus on the Central Bank. All related to important topics in today ’ s crisis-ridden environment in Turkey, these articles show the multi-dimensional nature of socioeconomic problems. Another urgent issue in Turkey is climate change. The adverse and uneven impact of the climate crisis notwithstanding, the representation of this key transformation in the media is also important in shap-ing the understanding of and policy making on climate change, as one of the essays in this issue demonstrates. The next research article we feature is on the continuities and ruptures between the Ottoman Empire and the Turkish Republic with a specific focus on architectural history. Burak Gürel, Bermal Küçük, and Sercan Ta
《土耳其新视角》第67期刊载5篇独立文章、1篇评论和7篇书评。来自不同领域的独立文章都为土耳其当前的学术辩论做出了贡献。土地占领作为农民斗争的一种形式是土耳其近代史的一个关键部分,随着社会不平等的继续增长,这个问题在今天值得更多的关注。与此密切相关的是,我们有一篇关于土耳其在过去十年中前所未有的、在很大程度上具有破坏性的食品通胀问题的文章。本问题涉及的第三个主题是制度决策,重点是中央银行。这些文章都与今日土耳其危机重重的环境下的重要议题相关,展现了社会经济问题的多维性。土耳其的另一个紧迫问题是气候变化。尽管气候危机的不利影响和不平衡影响,但正如本期的一篇文章所表明的那样,媒体对这一关键转变的代表对于塑造对气候变化的理解和政策制定也很重要。我们的下一篇研究文章是关于奥斯曼帝国和土耳其共和国之间的连续性和断裂,特别关注建筑史。Burak grel, Bermal k k和Sercan Ta