
Nazan Bekiroğlu’s *Mücella* is a work that examines the social structure of its era and the depths of the human psyche through the story of an individual life. Roman reveals the impact of the conflict between traditional values and modernization on individual. Bekiroğlu explores the inner world, dreams, and dream fractures of the character Mücella, rendering the human struggle for self-confrontation in literary language.Mücella" image-alternate="" image-element-format="right">Content of the B
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Ahsen Karakaş

A Family in the Süleymaniye Neighborhood (Süleymaniye Mahallesinde Bir Aile) is a memoir written by Fethi Erhan and published by Dergâh Publications in April 2024. The work provides a detailed account of the author's family life in Istanbul's Süleymaniye and Vefa neighborhoods between 1914 and 1969, including their neighborly relations and the social structure of the period.Subject SummarySince Fethi Erhan was born in Süleymaniye in 1944, the book narrates the life of his family and their surrou
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Muhammed Samed Acar

Melancholy is commonly perceived in society as a profound sadness, introversion, and a state of distress whose cause is not fully understandable. Although it may seem as if it belongs solely to the individual’s soul, this is not the case; melancholy is a layered experience that carries the traces of our culture, the historical period in which we live, and the social structure. Therefore, viewing melancholy merely as a psychological condition is inadequate; it is also a sociological and cultural
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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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Ahsen Buyurkan
CrCriminology is a scientific discipline derived from the Latin word crimen (crime) and the Greek word logos (science, study), which investigates the causes, consequences and societal impacts of crime using scientific methods. It examines biological, psychological, sociological and economic factors by analyzing the individual and social dimensions of crime. It also focuses on crime prevention, the rehabilitation of offenders and enhancing the effectiveness of the punishment justice system (like).A
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AgAgrarian society refers to a social structure that emerged with the transition from a hunter-gatherer lifestyle to a settled way of life, where agriculture became the central mode of production. The Agricultural Revolution was one of the most significant transformations in human history, affecting not only the economy but also social, cultural, and political structures. By cultivating the land, humans gained control over natural forces for the first time and secured their food supply. This shift
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Sümeyra Uzun
InOriginInstitution is derived from the Arabic word muʾessese. This term is based on a form stemming from the Arabic root ˀss, which conveys the meaning of “an established or constructed structure.”Areas of UseLaw: Used to denote official institutions and organizations.Economics and Trade: Used to describe structures engaged in production, services and commercial activities.Sociology: Used to refer to structures that constitute social order such as family, marriage and property.Education and Cultu
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Fatmanur Mavibaş
LiLion (Panthera leo) is a predator distinguished by its powerful build and social behavior, belonging to the Felidae family. This magnificent animal, found in Africa and Asia, has been regarded throughout history as a symbol of power and nobility.Biological CharacteristicsLions are the second largest members of the Felidae family. Male lions can weigh between 160 and 250 kg and reach lengths of up to 2.5 meters, while females are more small.Color and Coat Structure: Lion coat color ranges from go
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Abdulkadir Akyüz
SoSociology of Aging is a sub-discipline of sociology that examines the aging process and the phenomenon of old age within the context of social structure, culture, economy, and individual experiences. This field, which has an interdisciplinary nature and is closely related to gerontology (the science of aging), treats old age not merely as a biological process but also as a social, cultural, and economic construct. It analyzes the positions of elderly individuals in society, their social roles
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PrPrimate behavior is a research field that examines the social, communicative, feeding, and reproductive behaviors of primate species. Primates include species such as chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans, baboons, macaques, and lemurs. These species exhibit both differences and similarities in social structure, communication methods, feeding strategies, and reproductive traits. The study of primate behavior holds an important place in the science of animal behavior.Primate Behavior (Generated by Ar
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Ahmet Burak Taner