This study argues that escalation and de-escalation processes lie at the heart of protest campaigns. These processes are largely determined by the interactions between protesters and governments, as well as the timing and types of strategies and tactics employed. The study examines the dynamics between the Turkish government and the protesters during the 2013 Gezi Protest Campaign. This campaign escalated quickly by generating massive support from different segments of the Turkish society in its earlier days, and then de-escalated and eventually demobilized without securing major concessions. By using original data collected from a Turkish newspaper, Cumhuriyet, the study illustrates how the trajectory of the Gezi campaign changed in re...
none2siThis study investigates the role of English-speaking Turkish media in accounting for the prot...
Social movement research raises many complicated methodological issues for scholars. This study sys...
Collective action is an alternative method of political participation that people resort to when the...
The protests and civil resistance events that started initially against plans and attempts to demoli...
Gezi Park Protests leaving its mark in the June of 2015, is understood from so many perspectives by ...
Defence date: 05 September 2017Examining Board: Professor Donatella Della Porta, Scuola Normale Supe...
The Gezi Park protests of 2013 have significantly changed the Turkish agenda and its effects have be...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the social and political causes of the Gezi protests, and th...
International audienceThis paper examines various dynamics of the Occupy Gezi movement which differe...
*This is an English version of an original article: Yavuz Yildirim, "Los Efectos Del Movimiento D...
This study highlights the role that critical events play in the demobilization of protest campaigns....
All protest campaigns move through cycles of escalation and de-escalation and ultimately demobilize....
#nofulltext#After more than two years, what has remained of the Gezi Park protests?“ „Is Gezi`s crit...
In May 2013, a small group of protesters made camp in Istanbul's Taksim Square, protesting the priva...
The protests that took place across Turkey in the summer of 2013 started as a bottom-up response to ...
none2siThis study investigates the role of English-speaking Turkish media in accounting for the prot...
Social movement research raises many complicated methodological issues for scholars. This study sys...
Collective action is an alternative method of political participation that people resort to when the...
The protests and civil resistance events that started initially against plans and attempts to demoli...
Gezi Park Protests leaving its mark in the June of 2015, is understood from so many perspectives by ...
Defence date: 05 September 2017Examining Board: Professor Donatella Della Porta, Scuola Normale Supe...
The Gezi Park protests of 2013 have significantly changed the Turkish agenda and its effects have be...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the social and political causes of the Gezi protests, and th...
International audienceThis paper examines various dynamics of the Occupy Gezi movement which differe...
*This is an English version of an original article: Yavuz Yildirim, "Los Efectos Del Movimiento D...
This study highlights the role that critical events play in the demobilization of protest campaigns....
All protest campaigns move through cycles of escalation and de-escalation and ultimately demobilize....
#nofulltext#After more than two years, what has remained of the Gezi Park protests?“ „Is Gezi`s crit...
In May 2013, a small group of protesters made camp in Istanbul's Taksim Square, protesting the priva...
The protests that took place across Turkey in the summer of 2013 started as a bottom-up response to ...
none2siThis study investigates the role of English-speaking Turkish media in accounting for the prot...
Social movement research raises many complicated methodological issues for scholars. This study sys...
Collective action is an alternative method of political participation that people resort to when the...