EcTadında Ekonomi is one of the popular economics works by South Korean economist Ha-Joon Chang. Originally titled Edible Economics: A Hungry Economist Explains the World, the book was translated into Turkish by Gökçe Çakmak and published by Domingo Yayınları in October 2023. This 224-page work presents a narrative that intertwines food culture with economics.SubjectThe book is composed of economic essays, each structured around a specific food item. Ingredients such as garlic, acorn, banana, past
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MaThe Matthew Effect is a concept introduced into the literature in 1968 by sociologist Robert Merton. The term derives from a verse in the Gospel of Matthew: “For to everyone who has, more will be given... but from him who has nothing, even what he has will be taken away”【1】. In its most general definition, the Matthew Effect is used to explain phenomena in social and educational contexts where advantages lead to further advantages and disadvantages accumulate to produce even greater disadvantage
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Leila’s Brothers follows the struggle of 40-year-old Leila to keep her family together. Having spent her entire life taking care of her parents and four adult brothers, Leila devises a plan to save them from their dire financial situation. However, her father, Esmail, disregards his family’s future in pursuit of becoming a traditional tribal chief in a hierarchical social order. The film explores this generational conflict and the sacrifices individuals make for their families.Leila's father and
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InThe intersectional perspective is a theoretical framework used to analyze social inequalities and oppressions to understand. This concept provides a perspective for understanding how individuals’ social identities—such as gender, race, class, sexual orientation, and disability status such as—interact to deepen and shape inequalities and oppressions. The intersectional perspective argues that these identities cannot be examined as separate entities because each identity shapes the others. This th
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Leyla’s Siblings centers on 40-year-old Leyla’s struggle to hold her family together. Throughout her life, mother and caring for her father and four adult brothers have been the only thing she has been able to pursue. To rescue her family from the economic impasse they have fallen into, Leyla devises a plan. However, her father Ismail, disregarding the future of his family, is obsessed with becoming the "tribal chief" within a traditional hierarchical order. Film examines this intergenerational
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In Time is a 2011 American science fiction thriller film written and directed by Andrew Niccol. It stars Justin Timberlake, Amanda Seyfried, and Cillian Murphy. The film is set in a dystopian future where humans are genetically engineered to stop aging at 25, after which they must continue living by using a unit called "time" that can be earned, purchased, or stolen.PlotIn 2169, humans age genetically until they reach 25, after which they must sustain their lives using a unit called "time." Time
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Everyone loves to listen to stories of success and draw lessons from them, especially when these stories involve poverty and unequal starting conditions—they are irresistible. Because overcoming adversity to reach a point of achievement leaves an indelible mark on one’s identity. Speakers at conferences and presentations often begin with such narratives, as audiences eagerly listen to tales of victory won through hardship; everyone wishes to see their own struggles reflected in heroic form.Of co
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ThEconomics is a phenomenon that directly affects not only financial markets and production processes but also social structures, individual quality of life, and social relationships. A society’s economic condition shapes not only individual living standards but also social inequalities, social harmony, access to healthcare and education, and other social factors like important. During periods of economic growth and contraction, observable changes occur in societal structures, judgments, and relat
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Hatice Kubat

In 2015, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), a road framework comprising 17 global targets aimed at eliminating poverty, protecting the planet, and combating inequality and injustice. The SDGs constitute a action plan applicable to all countries and intended to be achieved by 2030. Designed in line with the principle of “leaving no one behind,” these goals aim to ensure progress for every society along economic, social, and environmental sustaina
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