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SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF ORGANIZING DYNAMICS OF ANARCHIST MOVEMENT IN TURKEY
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There are very few studies on the anarchist movement, which has a history of approximately 35 years in Turkey. Considering the processes in which the movement emerged and developed, the anarchist movement has an important place for comprehending the field of social movements in Turkey and explaining the political activism that has emerged after the 1980s. In this context, this study aims to explain the organizational practices and mobilization dynamics of the anarchist movement in Turkey by focusing on the experiences of self-proclaimed anarchist activists.
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Anarchist movement, anarchist organizations, partial organizing, Turkey
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S. Kırılmaz, “SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF ORGANIZING DYNAMICS OF ANARCHIST MOVEMENT IN TURKEY,” M.S. - Master of Science, Middle East Technical University, 2022.