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Reading John Stuart Mill in Turkey in 2017
Middle East Law and Governance Pub Date : 2018-08-02 , DOI: 10.1163/18763375-01002001
Ayşe Kadıoğlu 1
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Academic freedom has eroded and continues to erode in an unprecedented magnitude in Turkey especially since the failed coup attempt of July 15, 2016. During this time, thousands of academics were purged from their positions including Academics for Peace who signed a petition calling for an end to the atrocities against Kurdish citizens and a peaceful resolution of the conflict in the southeastern provinces of Turkey. Such authoritarian backsliding was accompanied by a discourse that blurred the distinction between opinion and truth. Academics were increasingly ostracized and viewed as non-members of what came to be referred as New Turkey. A discourse of rejection replaced criticism and an unprecedented dissonance emerged between the current academic debate on free speech as well as academic freedom and the tragic reality faced by academics in Turkey making it impossible for them to continue their vocational existence.



中文翻译:

在2017年阅读土耳其的John Stuart Mill

自从2016年7月15日政变失败以来,土耳其的学术自由受到侵蚀,并继续以前所未有的规模被侵蚀。在此期间,数千名学者被免职,其中包括和平学者,后者签署了请愿书,要求结束战争。对库尔德公民的暴行和土耳其东南部各省的和平解决冲突。这种威权主义的后退伴随着一种话语,模糊了见解与真理之间的区别。学术界越来越被排斥,并被视为后来被称为“新土耳其”的非成员。

更新日期:2018-08-02
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