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Analysing the subject of peace in award-winning children’s and adolescent novels in TurkeyFootnote

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Pages 60-78 | Received 12 Aug 2015, Accepted 10 Dec 2015, Published online: 26 Feb 2016
 

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to reveal how the concept of peace is addressed in the national award-winning novels written for secondary school students within the Republic of Turkey. Data for this study was obtained from child and youth literature award organizations, associations and publishers within Turkey. Each group which was researched has been awarding literature prizes for at least five years. Books which were researched were chosen from the award lists from these organizations for the five-year period of 2009–2013. All of the books were utilized in the analyses and all books in this study were examined as written instruments. The data for this research was evaluated through qualitative research methodology using content analysis. For this research, the main category – peace – was analysed based on five sub-categories including; ‘having human rights’, ‘having cooperation, sharing and solidarity’, ‘not having prejudice and stereotypes’, ‘having conflict resolution’ and ‘being sensitive to the environment’. It can be said that award-winning children’s and adolescent novels are written in a way that is sensitive in terms of the ideas of peace and they have the qualities which can generate the ideas of peace in the hearts of children and adolescences Please check whether the abstract and keywords have been set correctly.

Acknowledgement

This study is a summary of a part of the project titled ‘An Analysis on peace in awardwinning children’s and adolescent novels’ and numbered 14H0630001 conducted in the context of ‘Quick Support Program’ supported by the Ankara University Scientific Research Projects (BAP)

Notes

This study is a summary of a part of the project titled ‘An Analysis on peace in award-winning children’s and adolescent novels’ and numbered 14H0630001 conducted in the context of ‘Quick Support Program’ supported by the Ankara University Scientific Research Projects (BAP).

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