Teke Lloyd, Fatma Armağan

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Fatma Armağan TEKE LLOYD
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06.01. Siyaset Bilimi ve Uluslararası İlişkiler
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  • Book Part
    Reproducing Popular Empire: Production, Consumption and Bodily Labour in America the Gift Shop
    (Taylor and Francis Inc., 2020) Lloyd, Armağan Teke; Jurgutis, Jessica
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 4
    Citation - Scopus: 3
    Social Mobility and Pro-Government Mobilization: The Case of July 15th Pro-Government Mobilization in Turkey
    (Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2022) Teke-Lloyd, Fatma Armagan; Turk, Umut; Ozgur Donmez, Rasim
    What are the economic determinants of pro-government mobilizations? While recent studies have contributed to our understanding of the relationship between a defined set of economic variables and political unrest - including revolts, riots, and uprisings against the status quo - there has been relatively little attempt to understand how these models might apply to demonstrations in support of the existing regime, which remain an understudied phenomenon within the literature. The coup attempt, which took place in Turkey on 15 July 2016 and was organized by a religious movement within the Turkish military, led to widespread public protests which ultimately succeeded in overcoming the threat. This case affords us a valuable opportunity to study the phenomenon of pro-government mobilization and its political and economic underpinnings. By applying the theoretical contributions of the already well-established literature on social mobility, we argue that higher earnings, economic equality and social mobility will foster a greater likelihood of mass mobilizations in support of the regime. Our study contributes to the literature theoretically by extending the scope of the existing theories on mass mobilization and empirically by examining a rare case of pro-government mobilization in Turkey by using individual and regional level datasets.
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 7
    Citation - Scopus: 7
    Intersectional Power Dynamics and Extended Households: Elderly and Widowed Women's International Migration from Armenia
    (Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2019) Lloyd, Fatma Armagan Teke
    Drawing upon interviews and fieldwork conducted in Armenia and Turkey with 25 Armenian migrant women and their non-accompanying family members, the present article examines how gendered norms intersecting with age, marital and motherhood statuses have structured the migration decision-making process as it occurs at the household level. These migrant women were mostly elderly, widowed and from extended households, where male income support to the family was either insufficient or wholly absent for a variety of reasons. Building on the Household Survival Strategies (HSS) approach, this article examines the dynamism and complex kinship norms in extended-households and how these have led some women to assume the role of migrant labourers in a patriarchal context that would ordinarily deny them mobility. While empirically this study sheds light on women's migration from an understudied geography, it also deepens our understanding of the interplay between patriarchy, intersectionality and women's agency outside of the traditional nuclear household.
  • Article
    AKP’NİN SURİYELİ GÖÇMEN SÖYLEMİNİ TÜRKİYE’NİN JEOPOLİTİK SENARYOSUYLA BİRLİKTE OKUMAK
    (TÜBİTAK ULAKBİM Ulusal Akademik Ağ ve Bilgi Merkezi Cahit Arf Bilgi Merkezi, 2020) Özgür BALKILIÇ; Fatma Armağan TEKE LLOYD
    AKP Suriyeli mülteci krizi ile baş etmek için uzun bir süre boyunca açık kapı politikası uygulamasına karşın, 2011-2018 yılları arasında konu üzerine geliştirdiği söylemsel pratiği kafa karıştırıcıydı. Zira, bu söylemsel pratik uluslararası göçkuramları ve pratikleri örüntüsünü tam olarak takip etmiyordu. Aslında AKP için göçmen krizi,Batı’nın ahlaki ve lider lik sorunlarının geniş yansımasının bir ürünüydü. Suriye göçmen krizini uluslararası sistemin bir çöküşünün sonucu olarak okuyan Türkiye’nin dışpolitika pratiklerini temellendirdiği ve meşrulaştırdığıjeopolitik senaryosu AKP’nin görünürde kafa karıştırıcı söylemini kavramamız için bize analitik bir çerçeve sunabilir. Bu makale söz konusu söylemde iki temaya odaklanmaktadır. Birincisi, AKP Suriyeli göçmenleri tanımlarken resmi düzenlemelerde belirtilen herhangi bir statüden ziyade dini temelli bir “misafir” kavramına başvurmaktadır. İkincisi, AKP Suriyeli mülteci krizini, içerisinde Türkiye’ye bir liderlik rolü payesi biçecek şekilde, uluslararasısistemin daha geniş siyasi ve ahlaki bir krizinin bir sonucu olarak ele almaktadır.
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 1
    Citation - Scopus: 1
    Route Choice to Inform Navigation System Design and Accessibility Analysis for Older Pedestrians: A Scoping Review
    (Elsevier Sci Ltd, 2025) Fulman, Nir; Huber, Johannes; Lloyd, Armagan Teke; Foshag, Kathrin; Grinblat, Yulia; Turk, Umut; Zipf, Alexander
    Introduction: Routing systems can support older adults by helping them overcome barriers to walking, promoting independence and well-being. The paths generated by these systems also inform urban accessibility metrics, such as those used in 15-min-city planning. Yet current systems rarely reflect the preferences or constraints of older pedestrians. Empirical studies of route choice can help close this gap by revealing how people trade off different route attributes in real settings. Methods: We conducted a scoping review, following PRISMA-ScR guidelines, of empirical studies analyzing pedestrian route choice among adults. The goal was to identify findings that could inform the design of more age-inclusive routing tools. Results: Eleven studies met the inclusion criteria, eight of which focused exclusively on older adults. Despite varied contexts, three consistent themes emerged: (i) sidewalk quality and manageable gradients; (ii) aesthetic and sensory comfort, including greenery, low noise, and good lighting; and (iii) access to benches, transit, and everyday amenities. However, most studies relied on qualitative methods, limiting direct integration into routing algorithms. Conclusions: Future work should prioritize hybrid qualitative-quantitative designs, large-scale sampling of routes, and fine-grained mapping of micro-barriers. Analyses should account for age, gender, and functional ability, and consider circular leisure walks as a distinct travel pattern. These directions can enhance the usability and equity of routing systems and urban planning frameworks.
  • Article
    FEMINIST ETHICS OF CARE AND ITS IMPORTANCE FOR SOME NORMATIVE QUESTIONS IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
    (Işıl BAYAR BRAVO/Hamdi BRAVO, 2018) Teke-Lloyd, Fatma Armagan
    This article reviews some of the contributions that the feminist ethics of care framework has made to the study of ethics. Although ethics of care framework has raised a successful critique of the masculunist bias inhering within the prominent Western moral theories, some feminist scholars have maintained a critical attitude towards care ethics because of its tendency to essentialize emotions of feminine caring. In reviewing these different feminist approaches to the study of ethics, the article argues that in thinking about the questions of war and justice in international realm, both care ethicists and its critique could be utilized for a more fruitful understanding of the ethical dimensions of our actions.
  • Research Project
    Covid-19 Döneminde Uzaktan Yüksek Öğrenim: Nicel ve Nitel Analiz
    (TUBİTAK, 2020) Türk, Umut; Teke-Lloyd, Fatma Armagan; Demirtas, Burak Kagan; Bengü, Elif
    Bu projede COVID-19 pandemisine karsı bir tedbir olarak Türkiye?de 16 Mart 2020 tarihinde baslatılan uzaktan egitim faaliyetlerinin nitel ve nicel analizi yapılmıstır. Arastırmanın disiplinlerarası yapısına uygun olarak, zengin bir veri seti elde edilip, standart ve gelismis ekonometrik teknikler kullanılmıstır. Bunlara ek olarak neden-sonuç iliskisini kurmak amacıyla gelistirilmis modern deneysel ekonomi dizaynı ve nitel arastırma araçlarından yararlanılmıstır. Proje çalısması ilk bölümünde yüz yüze ve pandemi sürecinde uzaktan egitim modelleri ögrenci çıktıları açısından karsılastırılmıstır. Ikinci bölümünde asenkron ve senkron egitim biçimlerinin ögrenci basarısına etkileri arastırılmıstır. Son olarak odak grubu çalısması ile ögrenci ve egitmenlerle görüsülmüstür. Pandemi sürecindeki uzaktan egitim ve yüz yüze egitim çıktıları karsılastırıldıgında, ögrenci çıktıları açısında bir basarı düsüsü olmadıgı gözlenmistir. Bununla birlikte basarıyı belirleyen faktörlerin bu süreçte farklılık gösterdigi ampirik olarak ortaya koyulmustur. Bulgular genis bir örneklemi kapsayan bir anket çalısması ile desteklenmis, nicel arastırma ile gözlenmesi mümkün olmayan ve pandemi sürecindeki uzaktan egitimde ögrenci deneyimlerini anlamak açısından önemli görülen bilgiler, odak grup çalısması ile elde edilmistir.
  • Article
    Beyond Illegality: The Gendered (In-)Securities of Illegal Armenian Care Workers in Turkey
    (Ankara Üniversitesi KASAUM, 2018) Teke-Lloyd, Fatma Armagan
    In the migration literature, there has been a shift of interest from studying exclusionary policies ofstates that result in the criminalization of ‘illegal’ migrants towards more subtle forms of incorporation.In this paper, I will examine such as migration regime imposed upon illegal Armenian migrant careworkers, which is characterized by the conditional acceptance of illegality rather than by strictpunishments and deportation. Within this context, Armenian migrant care workers are caught in a legallimbo of belonging and non-belonging. The paper argues that the terms of belonging and nonbelongingare traversable normative-legal categories negotiated by everyday actors in a way that oftencrisscross gender and class hierarchies. Migrant women could become more acceptable if they complywith certain gendered expectations and norms of work while at the same time could easily becomedeportable. At the same time, this article demonstrates that this legal limbo increases the genderedvulnerabilities and labour precarity in women’s everyday lives.
  • Book Part
    Migration
    (Emerald Group Publishing Ltd., 2022) Sirkeci, Ibrahim; Teke-Lloyd, Fatma Armagan
    Migration
  • Article
    Citation - Scopus: 1
    A Gendered Analysis of Palestinian Refugee Women's Experiences of Migration From Syria to Türkiye
    (Sage Publications Ltd, 2024) Kurtoglu, Ayca; Llyod, Armagan Teke; Salimoglu, Zafer
    After the outbreak of the conflict in 2011, millions of people fled Syria across its borders. This gave way to a new category of people, "Syrian refugees." While this categorical understanding constitutes the basis for legal entitlements, it homogenizes all fleeing Syria and results in concealing the differential experiences and vulnerabilities of particular groups. The paper challenges this blanket categorization by focusing on the migration experiences of Palestinian women from Syria to Turkiye around the concepts of biological and social reproduction which represent the largely neglected aspects concerning the process of forced migration. By drawing on six women's experiences, the paper concludes that the homogeneity of the Syrian migrants is an illusion; women's migrations are shaped through their gendered and ethnic history; and women face gender-specific challenges and opportunities in both home and host countries. We particularly argue that policies on border control and migrant's integration fail to consider the subjective conditions and needs of particular groups within the Syrian migrants.