In 2020, men in Turkey murdered 300 women, and 171 women were found suspiciously dead. The dominant narrative around suspicious death cases involves a faulty assumption that women are prone to committing suicide. Women’s organisations and cause lawyers unite against all kinds of violence to challenge this dominant narrative, which grants impunity to perpetrators. Drawing on resource mobilisation theory, this article investigates how women’s organisations become involved in femicide and suspicious death cases to articulate counter-narratives and advance women’s access to justice. It focuses on Şule Çet’s case, which raised intense public reactions due to the lack of procedural fairness at the investigation stage. It relies on semi-structured...
Women commit significantly fewer murders than men and are perceived to be less violent. This belief ...
Femicide constitutes a leading cause of premature deaths for women, yet it has been the subject of l...
The media play a central role in the social construction of intimate femicide, and therefore the new...
Digital space has provided an important platform for women by enabling them to defy religious and pa...
Increasing numbers of women in Turkey are murdered by their relatives, spouses or significant others...
Femicide—the killing of a female because of her gender—is becoming an increased object of sociologic...
This dissertation investigates femicide (i.e., the murder of women enabled by institutionalized gend...
Gender-based fatal violence (femicide) is a preventable cause of premature death. The Counting Dead ...
Labelled ‘the shadow pandemic’ by UN Women, violence against women received considerable global publ...
This paper aims to question recent increasing femicides in Turkey through the examination of their r...
Femicide is the term given to describe the gender-based murder of a woman or girl by a man (Merriam-...
The following article is a part of a larger research project, which sought to expose the discursive ...
Background: Telling personal stories of violence has been central to recent advocacy efforts to prev...
Court decision files from 2007 to 2012 were examined retrospectively in the Criminal High Courts of ...
The primary purpose of this integrative literature review is to explore the relationship between cul...
Women commit significantly fewer murders than men and are perceived to be less violent. This belief ...
Femicide constitutes a leading cause of premature deaths for women, yet it has been the subject of l...
The media play a central role in the social construction of intimate femicide, and therefore the new...
Digital space has provided an important platform for women by enabling them to defy religious and pa...
Increasing numbers of women in Turkey are murdered by their relatives, spouses or significant others...
Femicide—the killing of a female because of her gender—is becoming an increased object of sociologic...
This dissertation investigates femicide (i.e., the murder of women enabled by institutionalized gend...
Gender-based fatal violence (femicide) is a preventable cause of premature death. The Counting Dead ...
Labelled ‘the shadow pandemic’ by UN Women, violence against women received considerable global publ...
This paper aims to question recent increasing femicides in Turkey through the examination of their r...
Femicide is the term given to describe the gender-based murder of a woman or girl by a man (Merriam-...
The following article is a part of a larger research project, which sought to expose the discursive ...
Background: Telling personal stories of violence has been central to recent advocacy efforts to prev...
Court decision files from 2007 to 2012 were examined retrospectively in the Criminal High Courts of ...
The primary purpose of this integrative literature review is to explore the relationship between cul...
Women commit significantly fewer murders than men and are perceived to be less violent. This belief ...
Femicide constitutes a leading cause of premature deaths for women, yet it has been the subject of l...
The media play a central role in the social construction of intimate femicide, and therefore the new...