On 22 December 2021, Assistant Professor Duygu Onay Çöker will be talking about peace journalism as right-based journalism, not a situation of ceasefire or lacking war/conflict but for all times journalism enriched within the focus of peace. It can be described as journalism when reporting tension or conflict without inciting violence.
Date: 22 December 2021
Time: 02:00 PM
Location: Ahmet Ersan Conference Hall
The concept of 'Digital Violence' has emerged as a new form of violence in the fight against violence against women. This type of violence has become more prevalent as technology has become increasingly essential in recent years. To raise awareness about this type of violence, which negatively affects individuals' lives and is difficult to cope with, we will be holding a Digital Violence Workshop in collaboration with Ankara Metropolitan Municipality and Çankaya Municipality.
Date: 19 November 2021
Time: 10.00 - 12.00
We will hold a seminar entitled "Determinants of Involved Fatherhood" with AÇEV's General Manager, Burcu Gündüz Maşalacı.
Date: 16 June 2021
Time: 03:00 PM
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In collaboration with TEDU SDG Student Hub, we will hold a seminar entitled "Menstrual Awareness for Those Who Do not Experience Menstruation" with Co-Founder of We Need to Talk, İlayda Eskitaşçıoğlu.
Date: 03 June 2021
Time: 11:00 AM
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We will hold a seminar entitled "Seeking Fitrah: Islamic-Oriented Self-Help Literature in Turkey and Gender" with Asst. Prof. Feyda Sayan Cengiz.
Date: 24 May 2021
Time: 03:00 PM
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This study, conducted by the Center for Gender Studies, aims to assess the awareness levels of TED University students regarding dating violence, identify their needs, and create a guiding resource for various studies that can help students to develop a critical perspective on the phenomenon of dating violence. Everyone is invited to the event where we will share the study results and discuss our roadmap on the subject.
Date: 05 April 2021
Time: 03:00 PM
We will hold a seminar entitled "Debates on Istanbul Convention and Feminism in Religious, Conservative and Masculine Discourse" with Assoc. Prof. İlknur Meşe.
Date: 29 March 2021
Time: 03:00 PM
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We will hold a seminar entitled "The Agenda of the Global Women's Movement: Problems and Possibilities" with Prof. Alev Özkazanç.
Date: 08 March 2021
Time: 04:00 PM
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Care work typically refers to the time and effort spent on meeting the needs of family members, including tasks such as preparing meals, providing care, and cleaning. Despite being essential for maintaining life and the reproduction of the labor force, care work is often not recognized as "work." This is why it is often described as "invisible labor" in literature.