
Women’s football in Türkiye is not merely a sporting practice; it is a multifaceted social domain where gender norms, bodily politics, media representations, and institutional regulations intersect. The presence of women in a sport like football—which is deeply associated with masculinity and historically defined by male participation—goes beyond physical involvement and serves as an indicator of gender-based inequalities, struggles for visibility, and cultural resistance. The trajectory of wome
ENSalihanur Yaman

Queen Bee Syndrome is an phenomenon defined by the tendency of some women who have reached senior management positions in the workplace to fail to support the career advancement of other female employees seeking to attain similar roles, and instead exhibit obstructive and exclusionary attitudes.The concept was first introduced in 1973 as a result of research conducted by Graham Staines, Toby Epstein Jayaratne, and Carol Tavris from the University of Michigan, and published in 1974 in the journal
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Sümeyra Uzun
ChChauvinism is the belief that an individual or group considers their nation, gender, religion, sect, ethnic identity, or any social group to which they belong superior to others and accepts this superiority as an absolute truth. Chauvinist thinking often leads to the exclusion, belittlement, and even discrimination against other groups. There are various forms of chauvinism, including nationalist chauvinism, male chauvinism, religious chauvinism, and regional chauvinism.Chauvinism is considered
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