%0 Journal Article %T Imm£¿grant Women W£¿th£¿n Reproduct£¿on Cycle - Imm£¿grant Women W£¿th£¿n Reproduct£¿on Cycle %A U£¿ur Can K£¿£¿k %A £¿a£¿lar £¿zbek %J - %D 2018 %X It¡¯s been nearly over 800 years since the demand to replace rectangular tables with round tables was approved by the King of England and documented as the first struggle for democracy considering the fact that the demand for change was introduced by the people. However, the number of people who confront the fact that any kind of process serves to certain classes unless those situated around the table change is still very few. In addition to this, while the experienced changes serving to certain class structures, on the contrary to the canvassing that these actions are connective and increase the welfare level, these are separating and impoverishing acts and with the ones confronting with the fact that income injustice is shaped upon race and gender is scarcely any. Whereas, one of the fact that anyone who has a concern with social gender equality, has been stated by Pete Linebaugh at Magna Carta Manifesto, written after 800 years of Declaration of Magna Carta; ¡®¡®Reproduction precedes social production. Touch the women, touch the rock¡¯¡¯ (Linebaugh, 2008: 244). Accordingly, the purpose of this study is to display pre-migration and post-migration meanings of reproduction for women which has recently acquired a global dimension and become a reality for mostly immigrant women %K Yeniden ¨¹retim %K Ev Eme£¿i %K Kad£¿n Yoksullu£¿u %K Kad£¿n G£¿£¿¨¹ %U http://dergipark.org.tr/ktc/issue/37170/414906