Buhari Gülmez, Makbule Didem

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Crisis and Change in Post-Cold War Global Politics: Ukraine in a Comparative Perspective4
Rethinking Ideology in the Age of Global Discontent: Bridging Divides2
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  • Book Part
    Introduction
    (Springer International Publishing, 2018) Resende E.; Budryte D.; Buhari Gülmez, Makbule Didem
    [No abstract available]
  • Editorial
    Preface
    (Springer International Publishing, 2018) Resende E.; Budryte D.; Buhari Gülmez, Makbule Didem
    [No abstract available]
  • Editorial
    Introduction: Rethinking Ideology and Protests in the Age of Globalization-Bridging Divides [editorial]
    (Taylor and Francis, 2017) Axford B.; Buhari Gülmez, Makbule Didem; Gulmez S.B.
    [No abstract available]
  • Book
    Citation - Scopus: 10
    Crisis and Change in Post-Cold War Global Politics: Ukraine in a Comparative Perspective
    (Springer International Publishing, 2018) Resende E.; Budryte D.; Buhari Gülmez, Makbule Didem
    This volume analyzes crises in International Relations (IR) in an innovative way. Rather than conceptualizing a crisis as something unexpected that has to be managed, the contributors argue that a crisis needs to be analyzed within a wider context of change: when new discourses are formed, communities are (re)built, and new identities emerge. Focusing on Ukraine, the book explore various questions related to crisis and change, including: How are crises culturally and socially constructed? How do issues of agency and structure come into play in Ukraine? Which subjectivities were brought into existence by Ukraine crisis discourses? Chapters explore the participation of women in Euromaidan, identity shifts in the Crimean Tatar community and diaspora politics, discourses related to corruption, anti-Soviet partisan warfare, and the annexation of Crimea, as well as long distance impacts of the crisis. © Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2018. All Rights Reserved.
  • Editorial
    Trump Döneminde Diplomatik Aktör Olarak Çevirmenler
    (2020) Buhari Gülmez, Makbule Didem; Gülmez, Seçkin Barış; Yetkin Karakoç, Nihal
    Bu çalışmanın amacı Trump döneminde çevirmenlerin diplomasi karşıtlığı geleneğiyle anılan ABD dış politikasına etkilerini araştırmaktır. Uluslararası İlişkiler ve Çeviribilim literatürlerinde çevirmenlerin etki alanı çok dar bir çerçevede tartışılmış ve çevirmenler bir aktör olarak görülmemiştir. Bu bağlamda, çevirmenlerin Trump döneminde diplomasi dili, teamülleri ve aktörleri açısından oluşan boşluğu doldurmaya yönelik girişimleri incelenecektir. Makalenin ilk bölümünde çevirmenlerin ve diplomatların işlevleri karşılaştırıldıktan sonra ikinci bölümde çevirmenlerin diplomasiye etkileri iletişim filtresi ve uzlaştırma olmak üzere iki ana başlık altında incelenecektir. Çevirmenler, iletişim filtresi olarak zaman kazandırma, moderatörlük ve eşik bekçisi rollerini üstlenirken, uzlaştırma kapsamında günah keçisi, kriz önleyici ve arabulucu olarak diplomatik süreçleri etkilemektedirler. Uluslararası İlişkiler ve Çeviribilim disiplinleri arasında bağlantı kurarak çevirmenlerin varsayılandan çok daha geniş bir etki alanı olduğunu gösteren bu çalışma, çevirmenlerin önemli bir diplomatik aktör olarak ele alınıp alınamayacağı tartışmasına yön veren öncü çalışmalar arasında yer almayı hedeflemektedir.
  • Book
    Citation - Scopus: 4
    Rethinking Ideology in the Age of Global Discontent: Bridging Divides [book]
    (Taylor and Francis, 2017) Axford B.; Buhari Gülmez, Makbule Didem; Gulmez S.B.
    Over the last decade, anti-government demonstrations worldwide have brought together individuals and groups that were often assumed unlikely to unite for a common cause due to differences in ideological tendencies. They have particularly highlighted the role of youth, women, social media, and football clubs in establishing unusual alliances between far left and far right groups and/or secular and religious segments of the society. In this wide-ranging volume, the contributors question to what extent political ideologies have lost their explanatory power in contemporary politics and society. This book aims to contribute to the ongoing debates about the relationship between ideology and public protests by introducing the global context that allows the comparison of societies in different parts of the world in order to reveal the general patterns underlying the global era. Tackling a highly topical issue, this book will be of particular interest to students and scholars of international relations, social movements and globalization. © 2018 Barrie Axford, Didem Buhari Gulmez and Seckin Baris Gulmez. All Rights Reserved.
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 1
    Citation - Scopus: 1
    Interpreters as Diplomatic Actors in the Trump Era
    (Uluslararasi Iliskiler Konseyi Dernegi, 2020) Gulmez, Seckin Baris; Yetkin Karakoç, Nihal; Gulmez, Didem Buhari
    This article investigates the impact of interpreters on the US foreign policy that is defined with a tradition of anti-diplomacy in the Trump era. The literature in both International Relations and Translation Studies often overlooks the impact of interpreters on diplomacy and fails to consider interpreter as an actor per se. In this context, the study will investigate the initiatives undertaken by interpreters in order to fill the emerging gap in the diplomatic sphere in terms of diplomatic language, customs and actors in the Trump era. Accordingly, the article first comparatively examines the role of interpreters and diplomats and then, discusses the key roles of interpreters in diplomacy under two main categories: communication filter involving time-gaining strategy, moderation and gatekeeping and conciliation that includes the roles of scape goat, crisis prevention and mediation. Overall, this study demonstrates that interpreters have a greater space of manoeuvre than is generally assumed in terms of influencing diplomatic processes. By establishing the missing link between International Relations and Translation Studies, this study aims to become a pioneering work that contributes to the debate about whether interpreters can be considered as an important diplomatic actor.
  • Book Part
    Citation - Scopus: 4
    "crisis" and Crimean Tatars: Discourses of Self-Determination in Flux
    (Springer International Publishing, 2018) Buhari-Gulmez D.
    [No abstract available]