#AşağıBakmayacağız (“We Will Not Look Down”)

IF 2.1 3区 社会学 Q1 CULTURAL STUDIES South Atlantic Quarterly Pub Date : 2022-01-20 DOI:10.1215/00382876-9561671
Cihan Tekay
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This essay provides an analysis of international initiatives organized in solidarity with the protests at Boğaziçi University that erupted shortly after the appointment of a new rector on January 1, 2021. It provides an overview of these initiatives by using data from anonymous interviewees who have participated in solidarity initiatives in Germany and the United States, as well as from personal accounts, interviews, and news articles published online. It also draws on the author’s personal, professional and political experiences during the past decade in Turkey, Europe, and the United States to speculate on the sociological background of these actions. It argues that the breadth of protests in solidarity with the resisting students and faculty at Boğaziçi is in part due to the de facto exile of young university graduates and academics from Turkey across Europe and North America. The essay claims that this generation of migrants from Turkey, together with their counterparts from previous generations, have provided a broad base for the support that current Boğaziçi students and faculty have received during their quest to preserve a democratically run university. It also explores the reasons that the solidarity initiatives have received support from academics and students who are not in Turkey, citing the resonance of the demands for a democratically organized university and academic freedom under neoliberal and authoritarian conditions across the globe.
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#AşağıBakmayacağız(“我们不会低头”)
本文分析了为声援Boğaziçi大学在2021年1月1日任命新校长后不久爆发的抗议活动而组织的国际倡议。它通过使用来自德国和美国参与团结倡议的匿名受访者的数据,以及个人账户、访谈和在线发布的新闻文章,对这些倡议进行了概述。它还借鉴了作者过去十年在土耳其、欧洲和美国的个人、专业和政治经历,来推测这些行动的社会学背景。它认为,在Boğaziçi上声援抵抗的学生和教师的抗议活动之所以如此广泛,部分原因是土耳其年轻的大学毕业生和学者实际上被流放到欧洲和北美各地。这篇文章声称,这一代来自土耳其的移民,与他们的前几代同行一起,为目前的Boğaziçi学生和教师在寻求维护民主管理大学的过程中获得的支持提供了广泛的基础。文章也探讨了团结倡议为何能得到不在土耳其的学者和学生的支持,指出在新自由主义和威权主义条件下,全球各地对民主组织的大学和学术自由的要求引起了共鸣。
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