Abstract
Social changes in Turkey, especially with the 1980s, brought along an irreversible differentiation in the lives of individuals. One of the most striking of these differentiations has emerged in the lives of individuals who generally take care to live according to the religious rules. In this sense, the changing social structure has caused the religious segment, which is described as conservative in Turkish society, to develop a new lifestyle that can be interpreted within the framework of the coexistence of religiosity and modernity, in other words, which largely coincides with the eclectic paradigm, which is one of the secularization theories. This new way of life becomes visible especially in the leisure time activities of individuals in daily life practices. Today, leisure time appears as the time period in which individuals generally spend money, such as resting, having fun, spending time for themselves, and in this sense, activities based on consumption. Therefore, it is impossible to think of leisure time separately from consumption. As a matter of fact, in this study, a field study was conducted on a sample of headscarved women in order to understand the changings in the lifestyle of the conservative individuals. The Leisure Time Tendency Scale for Heascarved Women, which was createdto carry out the research, was applied to 706 headscarved female individuals living in Istanbul, at least 15 years old, who defined themselves as religious. The data obtained from the field has been analyzed by Smart PLS Version 3.3.2. and IBM SPSS Statistics 26 package programs. With the analysis of the data, it has tried to be understood whether conservative women with headscarf participating in this research experience a secularization in their leisure time activities.