Anti-gender normativity and advocacy in Turkey - making a case for practice diffusion

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This article offers a practice-oriented perspective on the near-simultaneous rise of anti-genderism in the post-2010 context. Using the Turkish case, it argues that normative isomorphism across different locales is not always the result of recent norm diffusion; their simultaneous and isomorphic emergence can be attributed to the diffusion of practices that enact pre-existing normative frameworks. Empirically speaking, this would mean re-reading the rise of anti-genderism as also a process of practice diffusion, no doubt, within the broader context of the growing influence of right-wing populism and illiberalism. The research suggests focusing on the diffusion of practices rather than norms per se, allowing for a more nuanced understanding of global normative similarities and claims of globality.

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Practice diffusion, Norm diffusion, anti-genderism, normative isomorphism, Turkey

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Tabak, H., & Bodur Ün, M. (2026). Anti-gender Normativity and Advocacy in Turkey – Making a Case for Practice Diffusion. Global Society, 1–24. https://doi.org/10.1080/13600826.2026.2626971

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