Turkish Immigrants in Western Europe and North America: Immigration and Political Mobilization

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Sebnem Koser Akcapar
Routledge, 13 Eyl 2013 - 200 sayfa

Public and even scholarly debates usually focus on the integration problems of Muslim immigrants at the cost of overlooking the role of the growing number of migrant organizations in establishing a crucial link among immigrants themselves, as well as between them and their countries of origin and residence. This book aims to fill a gap in the vast literature on migration from Turkey by contributing the neglected aspect of civic and political participation of Turkish immigrants. It brings together a number of scholars who carried out extensive research on the associational culture of Turkish immigrants living in different countries in Europe and North America. In order to understand the diversity and dynamics within Turkish migrant communities living in these parts of the world yet maintaining transnational ties, this book offers a comparative and interdisciplinary approach to migrant organizations in general and civic participation and political mobilization of Turkish immigrants in particular.

This book was published as a special issue in Turkish Studies.

 

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Turkish Migrant Participation in Civic and Political Life
1
Turkish Identity Formation and Political Mobilization in Western Europe and North America
4
How National Contexts Provide Different Avenues for Participation
13
Towards Building a Transnational Identity
28
Included Accommodated or Excluded?
57
Turkish Religious Associations in Germany
78
A Transnational Debate on the Boundaries of Islam
93
8 Organizing for Access? The Political Mobilization of Turks in Amsterdam
114
9 Towards a Success Story? Turkish Immigrant Organizations in Norway
135
Civil Society Engagements of a Turkish Religiocultural Movement
153
Beyond a Methodologically Nationalist Perspective on Civil Society
174
Index
179
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Sebnem Koser Akcapar, Ph.D, is a social anthropologist. She is the director of Georgetown University’s McGhee Center for Eastern Mediterranean Studies. Previously, she worked at the Institute for the Study of International Migration (ISIM) and at the Center for German and European Studies (CGES) at Georgetown University lecturing inter alia on Muslim communities in Europe and North America, and Islam and Gender.

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