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Migration, Identity and Politics in Turkey from the Ottoman Empire to Today
Gökçe Bayindir Goularas (Anthology Editor) , Isil Zeynep Turkan Ipek (Anthology Editor) , Pinar Çaglayan (Anthology Editor) , Edanur Önel (Anthology Editor) , Özge Onursal-Besgül (Contributor) , Pinar Çaglayan (Contributor) , Serkan Erdogan (Contributor) , Gökçe Bayindir Goularas (Contributor) , Isil Zeynep Turkan Ipek (Contributor) , Mehmet Talha Kalkan (Contributor) , Edanur Önel (Contributor) , Cem Savas (Contributor) , Murat Soysal (Contributor) , Hande Sözer (Contributor)
Migration, Identity and Politics in Turkey from the Ottoman Empire to Today
Gökçe Bayindir Goularas (Anthology Editor) , Isil Zeynep Turkan Ipek (Anthology Editor) , Pinar Çaglayan (Anthology Editor) , Edanur Önel (Anthology Editor) , Özge Onursal-Besgül (Contributor) , Pinar Çaglayan (Contributor) , Serkan Erdogan (Contributor) , Gökçe Bayindir Goularas (Contributor) , Isil Zeynep Turkan Ipek (Contributor) , Mehmet Talha Kalkan (Contributor) , Edanur Önel (Contributor) , Cem Savas (Contributor) , Murat Soysal (Contributor) , Hande Sözer (Contributor)
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Description
International migration, the flow of people across international boundaries, has been studied from several perspectives, especially since the Syrian civil war in 2011. Migration, Identity and Politics in Turkey from the Ottoman Empire to Today aims to explore the motivation of migration, the social integration or disintegration, the migration process to the host country and the development and creation of new migrant identities. A lot of studies deal with the subject of international migration, especially regarding the civil rights of migrants, economic impacts of migration, or international policies related to migration, but a micro based analysis on migrants’ culture, political, social identities and attitudes, generational transformation, moral and mental stated historical approach is limited. In this regard, the book differs from other works in that it includes comprehensive and historical analyzes of internal and external migration since the Ottoman Empire, rather than just focusing on current international migration to Turkey, as well as an identity-based and cultural perspective that goes beyond the social, economic and political perspective.
Table of Contents
Gökçe Bayindir Goularas & Isil Zeynep Turkan Ipek & Edanur Önel
Chapter 2. Nefy (Exile): A Method of Rehabilitation in the Ottoman Empire
Mehmet Talha Kalkan & Serkan Erdogan
Chapter 3. The Role of Turkish-Greek Population Exchange in the Building of Identity and Nation-State in the Early Republican Period
Murat Soysal
Chapter 4. An Evaluation on the Practice of Instrumentalization in Securitized Issues Intersecting in the Same Event: The Case of the Irregular Migrant Crisis in Turkish-Greek Relations
Pinar Çaglayan
Chapter 5. Turkey's Diaspora Diplomacy under the AKP: a Faith-Based Framework for Public Diplomacy and the Case of Diyanet
Cem Savas
Chapter 6. Political Borders, Ethnic Frontiers, and Migrant Identity: Transformations of the Ethnonational Frontiers of Syrian Refugees in Relation to Locals from Turkey since 2011
Hande Sözer
Chapter 7. Social Inclusion of Refugee Youth in Higher Education: The Role of International Organizations
Özge Onursal-Besgül
Product details
Published | Apr 30 2024 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 164 |
ISBN | 9798216338208 |
Imprint | Lexington Books |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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“This is an important contribution that reminds the reader of the importance of the ethno-cultural and religious pillars of the nation-building process in the Turkish case that informs the next generations about how both emigrants and immigrants are treated by the state actors.”
Ayhan Kaya, Istanbul Bilgi University