RT Article T1 The Changing Nature of Turkish Islam in the Public Sphere JF Australian religion studies review VO 25 IS 3 SP 229 OP 253 A1 Akguner, Derya LA English PB AASR YR 2012 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1693511312 AB The role and prevalence of religion in the public sphere in Turkey has evolved substantially since the formation of the Republic in 1923. These changes have accelerated over the past three decades and changes have become particularly obvious since the AKP came to power in 2002. Turkey formally adopted laïcité in 1937 prohibiting overt signs of piety in public. However, religion was never completely eliminated from the public sphere and remained vitally important to many in Turkish society. In the past decade many factors have refashioned the positioning of Islam in Turkey. These include: the changing nature of the elite; the rapid urbanisation of Turkish society characterised by unprecedented migration from the East; a growing middle class; a robust civil society; and increased ties with its Muslim majority neighbours. As a result, Islam's position in the public sphere has strengthened along with perceptions and expectations of Islam's place in Turkish society. This article explores these changes and seeks to explain what is driving th K1 Islam K1 Turkey K1 Civil Society K1 Identity K1 Public Sphere K1 Secularism DO 10.1558/arsr.v25i3.229