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Family in "Crisis" - Politics and Society - DE

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 01.04.2026

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Drawing upon family and individual interviews conducted in six major cities in Turkey, this study examines the family as a social field through Pierre Bourdieu s theoretical framework, with a particular focus on his concepts of doxa (taken-for-granted assumptions) and illusio (belief in the game). By investigating the interplay between governmental policies, ideological discourses, and familial experiences, this research seeks to illuminate the centrality of the family as a site of governance, cultural negotiation, and generational transformation. This book adopts a multidimensional approach, beginning with a theoretical and methodological foundation, followed by an exploration of historical and political government-family relations from the Tanzimat period to the present. It also presents original fieldwork findings, with a particular focus on the AK Party era, characterized by the intersections of populism, neoliberalism, and neoconservatism. Within this framework, the research explores how the concept of family has been reframed by shifting ideological currents and policy strategies, demonstrating how the family remains a critical locus of political and cultural contestation. The study reveals a stark contrast between generational perspectives on family, with older members maintaining a relatively stable and coherent discourse.

List of contents

Introduction.- Theoretical Background and Initial Situation: Pierre Bourdieu s Sociology and 
Family in Turkey.- Methodology and Research Design.- Family Politics and Discourses in Turkey.- AK Party Era in the Clamp of Neoliberalism, Neoconservatism and Populism.- Family Policies and Discourses in the AK Party Period.- Family in Between Imagined/Idealized and Lived.- Families Positionings towards Family Policies and Discourses.- Young Girls Struggles and Strategies in the Family Field.- Conclusion.

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Tüçe Özdemir holds a Ph.D. in Cultural Sociology from the University of Leipzig. Her research focuses on family, gender, education and class inequalities.


Summary

Drawing upon family and individual interviews conducted in six major cities in Turkey, this study examines the family as a social field through Pierre Bourdieu’s theoretical framework, with a particular focus on his concepts of doxa (taken-for-granted assumptions) and illusio (belief in the game). By investigating the interplay between governmental policies, ideological discourses, and familial experiences, this research seeks to illuminate the centrality of the family as a site of governance, cultural negotiation, and generational transformation. This book adopts a multidimensional approach, beginning with a theoretical and methodological foundation, followed by an exploration of historical and political government-family relations from the Tanzimat period to the present. It also presents original fieldwork findings, with a particular focus on the AK Party era, characterized by the intersections of populism, neoliberalism, and neoconservatism. Within this framework, the research explores how the concept of family has been reframed by shifting ideological currents and policy strategies, demonstrating how the family remains a critical locus of political and cultural contestation. The study reveals a stark contrast between generational perspectives on family, with older members maintaining a relatively stable and coherent discourse.

Product details

Authors Tugce Özdemir
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Release 01.04.2026
 
EAN 9783658502799
ISBN 978-3-658-50279-9
Illustrations Approx. 250 p. Textbook for German language market.
Series Politische Kultur in den neuen Demokratien Europas
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science

Europa, Gender, Soziologie: Familie und Beziehungen, Sociology of Family, Pierre Bourdieu, European Politics, Family Politics, auseinandersetzen, Sociology of Family, Youth and Aging, Politics and International Studies, young girls, Family in Turkey, family field, AKP and Family

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