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No. 16 (2025)

In this issue...

Submitted
November 16, 2025
Published
2025-11-18

Abstract

In the 16th issue of SoSa, we welcome you with articles that, with the expressionist colors of autumn, delve into the layers of health and society. Buğra Taygun Gülle traces the vestiges of mind-body dualism in modern medicine, examining the transition from reductionism to holism. Gökçe Hazar Otçu, Hacer Nalbant, and Selma Karabey shed light on an interdisciplinary educational experience that brings together public health and social sciences. Fulya Türkmençalıkoğlu and Meryem Merve Ören Çelik examine the psychosocial pressure of the pandemic on the eating attitudes of healthcare workers. Temmuz Gönç Şavran evaluates child malnutrition from a comparative perspective in the context of socio-economic inequalities and social justice. Ahmet Baran and Nuray Özgülnar analyze the occupational safety culture in a textile workplace. Deniz Gönç makes visible the relationship between identity, space, and memory through the cinema of Pelin Esmer, using a palimpsest approach. Aylin Leblebici Öztürk questions the ideology of dystopian narratives and whether they serve the reproduction of the system. Oğuz Dicle profiles cartoonist Barış Baklan, the "Master of Lines Made by Natural Intelligence"; Bülent Kılıç tackles Spartacus in the "Both Book and Film" series. In the "Theses" series, Ahmet Furkan Süner and Ahmet Can Bilgin discuss the concepts of transhumanism and posthumanism. While the issue's colorful and dynamic visual content is prepared by Nuray Özgülnar and Salih Keskin, the cover features a photograph by Nuray Özgülnar.

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