Mesleğe Yeni Başlamış Avukatların Gündelik Hayat Pratikleri
Özet
This master thesis is an everyday life study. In this thesis, the everyday life practices of newly
started lawyers were examined. The everyday life of lawyers with less than ten years of
experience were analyzed in terms of class, culture and gender contexts. With this; an answer was
sought to the question of what are the cultural characteristics of the Ankara Bar Association and
the Eskişehir Bar Association, which are the participants of this study are members of its.
In this study, it was first assumed that the legal profession and newly started lawyers are a cultural
class and that bar associations are nothing more than a professional organization for lawyers. The
second assumption of the study is that there is an implicit hierarchy between newly started lawyers
and the subjects who are an interaction between newly started lawyers in everyday life. Another
assumption of the study is that dominant gender roles and representations are in circulation within
the legal profession. The last assumption of the study is that newly started lawyers have similar
interpretations and future perspectives.
The above-mentioned assumptions have been tried to be justified through the theoretical
discussions and qualitative research findings in the study. The theoretical discussion includes
academic approaches to assumptions and conceptual tools which related to assumptions. The
qualitative research includes the datas obtained from participant observation in a law office in
Eskişehir and in-depth interviews with sixteen newly started lawyers