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Turkey - Culture Smart!: The Essential Guide to Customs & Culture Revised edition [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 168 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 169x110x13 mm, Illustrations
  • Sari: Culture Smart!
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Mar-2014
  • Kirjastus: Kuperard
  • ISBN-10: 1857336933
  • ISBN-13: 9781857336931
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 168 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 169x110x13 mm, Illustrations
  • Sari: Culture Smart!
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Mar-2014
  • Kirjastus: Kuperard
  • ISBN-10: 1857336933
  • ISBN-13: 9781857336931
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Compiled by experts who consult on world travel, a series of indispensable guides helps international business and leisure travelers avoid social blunders, explaining how to behave in specific social and business situations; outlining essential attitudes and values; and offering invaluable tips for making good impressions.

Standing astride two continents and stretching from Europe to the Middle East, Turkey is both feared by the West and wooed by it. Travelers have always been drawn to its glorious cultural heritage and heroic landscapes, and today, thanks to its burgeoning economy, growing geo-political importance, and young population, it is attracting more foreign visitors than ever.

This new, updated edition of Culture Smart! Turkey reveals a nation in transition. Over the last two decades living conditons have improved greatly and Turkey is now classified as a developed country with an emerging market economy. Viewed by many as a model for outward-looking Islam, it is a country with laws to protect against religious paternalism, where restaurants are open during the fast of Ramadan, and where headscarves or no scarves can be worn in universities, schools, and public offices. Turkey continues to seek EU membership, but the road to accession has been full of twists and turns and the outcome is uncertain.

The country is rapidly modernizing. The cities are being transformed with skyscrapers and gated communities. Politically, Turkey has changed dramatically over the past decade and today society is polarized between secularists and traditionalists. While Turkey is in many ways Western and modern, Islamic tendencies are strong. The situation can vary widely between, and even within, different parts of society, and, across the board, there are still forms of behaviour that are taboo. One thing is certain. Turkey’s culture and social life are changing.

Culture Smart! Turkey is an invaluable guide to the intricate ins and outs of a rich and complex society. Whether you are planning a vacation or traveling on business, it is vital to be aware of appropriate behavior in different situations, and if you show a genuine interest in their culture and respect for their values, you will win the lasting friendship of your hosts.

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Culture Smart! has come to the rescue of hapless travellers...' Sunday Times Travel, ' the perfect introduction to the weird, wonderful and downright odd quirks and customs of various countries.' Global Travel, ' full of fascinating, as well as common sense, tips to help you avoid embarrassing faux pas.' Observer, ' as useful as they are entertaining.' Easy Jet Magazine, ' offer glimpses into the psyche of a faraway world.' New York Times

Map of Turkey
7(1)
Introduction 8(2)
Key Facts 10(2)
Chapter 1 Land and People
12(36)
Geographical Snapshot
12(1)
Climate
13(1)
A Brief History
14(23)
Turkish Cities
37(2)
Government
39(4)
The Economy
43(1)
Relations with the West
44(2)
Cyprus
46(2)
Chapter 2 Values and Attitudes
48(18)
A Polarized Society
48(1)
Respect and Honor
48(4)
Family, Friends, Community
52(2)
National Pride
54(1)
Ataturk, Secularism, and Religion
55(2)
Islam
57(2)
New Religious Structures
59(1)
Education
60(2)
The Role of Women
62(2)
Memleket and Hemsehri
64(2)
Chapter 3 Customs and Traditions
66(16)
National Holidays
66(3)
Religious Holidays
69(7)
Regional Festivals
76(2)
Turkish Traditions
78(4)
Chapter 4 Making Friends
82(10)
Work and Social Life
82(2)
Greetings
84(1)
Attitudes Toward Foreigners
85(1)
Joining Clubs
86(1)
Invitations Home
87(2)
Gift Giving
89(1)
Manners
90(2)
Chapter 5 Private and Family Life
92(20)
Changing Social Structure
92(1)
The Family
92(1)
Living Conditions
93(3)
Daily Life and Routine
96(7)
Family Occasions
103(9)
Chapter 6 Time Out
112(22)
Shopping
112(4)
Changing Your Money
116(1)
Food and Drink
117(8)
Table Manners
125(2)
Leisure
127(3)
Sports
130(1)
The Hamam
131(2)
Visiting a Mosque
133(1)
Chapter 7 Travel, Health, and Safety
134(14)
Roads and Traffic
134(4)
Intercity Travel
138(2)
Local Transportation
140(4)
Where to Stay
144(1)
Health
144(1)
Safety
145(3)
Chapter 8 Business Briefing
148(10)
Office Etiquette and Protocol
149(1)
Meetings
150(2)
Business Dress
152(1)
Candor and Cooperation
152(1)
Regulations
153(2)
Women in Management
155(1)
Leadership and Decision Making
155(1)
Presentation and Listening Styles
156(1)
Teamwork and Management
156(1)
Contracts
157(1)
Corruption
157(1)
Chapter 9 Communicating
158(7)
Turks and Foreign Languages
158(1)
Turkish Pronunciation
158(2)
Body Language
160(1)
Services
161(1)
The Media
162(1)
Conclusion
163(2)
Further Reading 165(1)
Index 166(2)
Acknowledgments 168
CHARLOTTE McPHERSON is an American with dual citizenship who has lived in Turkey since 1979. For her graduate studies at Indiana University she specialized in Uralic Altaic languages and history. She has an MA in Anthropology, and during the 1980s she conducted extensive research in Turkey and Central Asia among Turkic-speaking peoples. She has lectured in Social Anthropology at Mimar Sinan University, Istanbul, and has written many scholarly papers and several books. She has served as Vice President of the Turkish-American University Cultural Association. She lives in Istanbul where she owns and manages a major English-language bookstore, Greenhouse. She is also a regular columnist for Today's Zaman, a popular English-language newspaper.