Refugees on the Move, Volume 45 Crisis and Response in Turkey and Europe

Refugees on the Move highlights and explores the profound complexities of the current refugee issue by focusing specifically on Syrian refugees in Turkey and other European countries and responses from the host countries involved. It examines the causes of the movement of refugee populations, the di...

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Other Authors: Balkan, Erol (Editor), Kutlu-Tonak, Zümray (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [s.l.] Berghahn Books 2022, 2022
Series:Forced Migration
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Collection: JSTOR Open Access Books - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • The political economy of migration / Sungur Savran
  • War, migration, and class / Kemal Vural Tarlan
  • Images as border : on the visual production of the "migration crisis" / Mariam Durrani and Arjun Shankar
  • Why do employment and socioeconomic integration have a strained relationship? The international protection context and Syrians in Turkey / Saime O¨zc¸u¨ru¨mez and Deniz Yildirim
  • Welfare nationalism and rising prejudice against migrants in Central and Eastern Europe / Anil Duman
  • Vulnerable permanency in mass influx : the case of Syrians in Turkey / Ahmet I?c¸duygu and Damla B. Aksel
  • Legal topography of the 2015 European refugee "crisis" / Everita Silina
  • "The preparation of living corpses" : immigration detention and the production of the non-person / David Herd
  • The Germans' "refugee" : concepts and images of the "refugee" in Germany's twisted history between acceptance and denial as a country of immigration and refuge / Marion Detjen
  • "Without it, you will die" : smartphones and refugees' digital self-organization / Stephan O. Go¨rland and Sina Arnold
  • Processes of wage theft : the neoliberal labor market and Syrian refugees in Turkey / Danie`le Be´langer and Cenk Sarac¸og?lu
  • The narratives of Syrian refugees on taking Turkey as a land of a long or temporary settlement / Samer Sharani
  • Concluding remarks / Erol Balkan and Zu¨mray Kutlu-Tonak