Black Sea Journal of Public and Social Science

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List of Papers (Total 81)

Job Burnout and Social Problem Solving Skills at School of Foreign Languages

Problem is a matter or situation regarded as unwelcome or harmful and needing to be dealt with and overcome− as defined by Oxford Online Dictionary. When it comes to social problem solving, it is a way of problem solving when a problem emerges in the natural setting. We can correlate social problem solving skills with occupational burnout states of instructors of English as a...

İSPANYOLCA ÇEVİRMEN OLCAY ÖZTUNALI İLE BİR SÖYLEŞİ

In this interview, translator and academician Asst. Prof. Olcay Öztunalı’s opinions on translation process is given in the light of translator decisions, the role of translation and translators, actors in the translation process and problems faced in this process. It has been aimed to make an interview in a way that will include all the steps of translation starting from the...

Rural Roads for Sustainable Development and Improving Human Capabilities of Local Communities

Many rural poor in developing countries live in areas far away from markets and isolation is a key limiting factor to their livelihood. Rural roads in developing countries are often seen as the least important linkage of the road transport system. However, these rural roads provide access for countless rural communities and their inhabitants. In this article, presenting various...

Information and Communication Technologies and Advanced Media Innovations in Teaching, Training and Skill Development for Entrepreneurship and Empowering of Rural Women

Aknowledge, values, behavior and lifestyles required to achieve sustainability. There is a common international context of rapidly changing globalized economies, communications and human cultural perspectives, where knowledge is a key resource, and where the need for skilled workforces and active citizens is making increasing demands on education at all levels. Using applications...

Dehyariha A Successful Participatory Model for Sustainable Management and Development in Rural Regions of Iran

Nowadays we see a new and local model for rural management in Iran namely "Dehyariha

A Viewpoint toward Empowering and Entrepreneurship of Rural Women in Iran: Situations and Problems

Two main goals of sustainable development are increasing capabilities of human race and expansion of people choices in their lives. Despite the increasing awareness of the great potentials of women in development, women all over developing countries still face the age-old problems of neglect, inequality, lack of access to productive resources and dependency on men. It is sad to...

An Interview with the Spanish Translator Olcay Öztunalı

In this interview, translator and academician Asst. Prof. Olcay Öztunalı’s opinions on translation process is given in the light of translator decisions, the role of translation and translators, actors in the translation process and problems faced in this process. It has been aimed to make an interview in a way that will include all the steps of translation starting from the...

Rural Roads for Sustainable Development and Improving Human Capabilities of Local Communities

Many rural poor in developing countries live in areas far away from markets and isolation is a key limiting factor to their livelihood. Rural roads in developing countries are often seen as the least important linkage of the road transport system. However, these rural roads provide access for countless rural communities and their inhabitants. In this article, presenting various...

Dehyariha A Successful Participatory Model for Sustainable Management and Development in Rural Regions of Iran

Nowadays we see a new and local model for rural management in Iran namely "Dehyariha

A Viewpoint toward Empowering and Entrepreneurship of Rural Women in Iran: Situations and Problems

Two main goals of sustainable development are increasing capabilities of human race and expansion of people choices in their lives. Despite the increasing awareness of the great potentials of women in development, women all over developing countries still face the age-old problems of neglect, inequality, lack of access to productive resources and dependency on men. It is sad to...

Rural Roads for Sustainable Development and Improving Human Capabilities of Local Communities

Many rural poor in developing countries live in areas far away from markets and isolation is a key limiting factor to their livelihood. Rural roads in developing countries are often seen as the least important linkage of the road transport system. However, these rural roads provide access for countless rural communities and their inhabitants. In this article, presenting various...

Information and Communication Technologies and Advanced Media Innovations in Teaching, Training and Skill Development for Entrepreneurship and Empowering of Rural Women

Aknowledge, values, behavior and lifestyles required to achieve sustainability. There is a common international context of rapidly changing globalized economies, communications and human cultural perspectives, where knowledge is a key resource, and where the need for skilled workforces and active citizens is making increasing demands on education at all levels. Using applications...

Dehyariha A Successful Participatory Model for Sustainable Management and Development in Rural Regions of Iran

Nowadays we see a new and local model for rural management in Iran namely "Dehyariha

YENİ BİR DİSİPLİNLERARASI ALAN OLARAK NÖROPAZARLAMA ÜZERİNE KAVRAMSAL BİR DEĞERLENDİRME

Marketing concept has developed from a product-oriented approach (marketing 1.0) to a human-oriented approach (marketing 3.0), showing a cyclical evolution. It has made it mandatory for human beings to identify needs and determine the factors that affect purchase behaviors. In this direction, it has begun to be seen as one of the most accurate and consistent ways to understand...

TÜRK SİNEMASINDA ALGI YÖNETİMİ: KURTLAR VADİSİ IRAK ÖRNEĞİ

Following the operation of US Soldiers in Suleymaniyah,Iraq on July 4th 2003, troops which are affiliated to Turkish Special Forces were taken into custody with sacks covering their heads. This incident and what was happened after has caused the Turkish public from every politically different side to wholly stand up and react greatly. This study deals with the reflection of the...

GÖÇMEN ÖĞRENCİLERİN SANATLA ENTEGRASYONUNUN SAĞLANMASI

According to the data of United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, 12 million people have displaced after the Syrian civil war began in 2012. Over 3 million of these people migrated to Turkey with Turkey's "open-door" policy. Approximately half of these refugees are at the age of education. The education of these people, their inclusion to the society and school affect the...

ÇAĞDAŞ IRAK TÜRKMEN TÜRKÇESINDE YAŞAYAN ESKI TÜRKÇE DEYIMLER

The aim of this study is to show how contemporary Iraqi Turkmen Turkism fosters in terms of idioms from Old Turkish sources. For this purpose, Old Turkic idioms living in contemporary Iraq Turkmen Turkism were examined. The aim of this study is to show how contemporary Iraqi Turkmen Turkism fosters in terms of idioms from Old Turkish sources. For this purpose, Old Turkic idioms...

Perception Management In Turkish Cinema: Kurtlar Vadisi Irak Example

Following the operation of US Soldiers in Suleymaniyah,Iraq on July 4th 2003, troops which are affiliated to Turkish Special Forces were taken into custody with sacks covering their heads. This incident and what was happened after has caused the Turkish public from every politically different side to wholly stand up and react greatly. This study deals with the reflection of the...

Social inclusion of Immigrant students through Art

According to the data of United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, 12 million people have displaced after the Syrian civil war began in 2012. Over 3 million of these people migrated to Turkey with Turkey's "open-door" policy. Approximately half of these refugees are at the age of education. The education of these people, their inclusion to the society and school affect the...

A Conceptual Evaluation on Neuromarketing As a New Multidisciplinary Field

Marketing concept has developed from a product-oriented approach (marketing 1.0) to a human-oriented approach (marketing 3.0), showing a cyclical evolution. It has made it mandatory for human beings to identify needs and determine the factors that affect purchase behaviors. In this direction, it has begun to be seen as one of the most accurate and consistent ways to understand...

Water Security and Drought on Agricultural Sector and Rural Regions in South East of Iran: Situations and Problems

There is no doubt that drought has a major impact on farm families around the world. Drought is the most complex of all natural hazards, and more people are affected by it than any other hazard. There is a broad acknowledgement among policymakers that ground water over exploitation is now a serious challenge. Globally the agricultural sector is the biggest water user, but has as...

Living Old Turkish Idioms in modern Iraqi Turkmen Turkish

The aim of this study is to show how contemporary Iraqi Turkmen Turkism fosters in terms of idioms from Old Turkish sources. For this purpose, Old Turkic idioms living in contemporary Iraq Turkmen Turkism were examined.

Perception Management In Turkish Cinema: Kurtlar Vadisi Irak Example

Following the operation of US Soldiers in Suleymaniyah,Iraq on July 4th 2003, troops which are affiliated to Turkish Special Forces were taken into custody with sacks covering their heads. This incident and what was happened after has caused the Turkish public from every politically different side to wholly stand up and react greatly. This study deals with the reflection of the...

Social inclusion of Immigrant students through Art

According to the data of United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, 12 million people have displaced after the Syrian civil war began in 2012. Over 3 million of these people migrated to Turkey with Turkey's "open-door" policy. Approximately half of these refugees are at the age of education. The education of these people, their inclusion to the society and school affect the...

A Conceptual Evaluation on Neuromarketing As a New Multidisciplinary Field

Marketing concept has developed from a product-oriented approach (marketing 1.0) to a human-oriented approach (marketing 3.0), showing a cyclical evolution. It has made it mandatory for human beings to identify needs and determine the factors that affect purchase behaviors. In this direction, it has begun to be seen as one of the most accurate and consistent ways to understand...