Migration to and from Turkey: Changing Patterns and Shifting Policies

By: BİRİZ KARAÇAY, AyşemContributor(s): ÜSTÜBİCİ, AyşenMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: İstanbul The Isis Press 2014 Edition: 1stISBN: 9790000000000Subject(s): Immigrants--Turkey | Migration, Internal--Turkey | Population transfers | Refugees--Turkey | Turkey--Emigration and immigration
Contents:
AcknowledgementsContributorsIntroduction: Reassessing Migration Systems: The Case of Turkeyby Ayşem Biriz KaraçayPART I: The Politics of Migration and Migrants in TurkeyDeporting Demos, Militarizing Natios: Forced Migration and Conflicts in the Ottoman Empire and Modern Turkey (1908-1947) by Fuat DündarFrom Transit Country to Host Country: A Study of 'Transit' Refugee Experience in a Border Satellite City, Van, Eastern Turkey in by Özge BinerJust beyond the Border: Armenian and Azerbaijani Migrants in Turkey by Fabio Salomonihe Victims, the Traffickers, and the Processes: the Vicious Cycle of Sex Trafficking in Turkey by Oğuzhan Ömer DemirPART II: The Politics of Migration and Migrants beyond TurkeyImpact of Visa Regimes over Travel Decisions and Patterns of Turkish Citizens by Erhan Doğan and Semra GençTapping the Diaspora: Towards a Political Economy of TurkishTransnational Broadcasting by Gökçen KaranfilPolitical Opportunity Structures (POS) and Turkish Immigrant Organizing in Amsterdam and New York by Işıl AnılConcluding Remarks: Migrants and Politics of Migration by Ayşen ÜstübiciINDEX
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AcknowledgementsContributorsIntroduction: Reassessing Migration Systems: The Case of Turkeyby Ayşem Biriz KaraçayPART I: The Politics of Migration and Migrants in TurkeyDeporting Demos, Militarizing Natios: Forced Migration and Conflicts in the Ottoman Empire and Modern Turkey (1908-1947) by Fuat DündarFrom Transit Country to Host Country: A Study of 'Transit' Refugee Experience in a Border Satellite City, Van, Eastern Turkey in by Özge BinerJust beyond the Border: Armenian and Azerbaijani Migrants in Turkey by Fabio Salomonihe Victims, the Traffickers, and the Processes: the Vicious Cycle of Sex Trafficking in Turkey by Oğuzhan Ömer DemirPART II: The Politics of Migration and Migrants beyond TurkeyImpact of Visa Regimes over Travel Decisions and Patterns of Turkish Citizens by Erhan Doğan and Semra GençTapping the Diaspora: Towards a Political Economy of TurkishTransnational Broadcasting by Gökçen KaranfilPolitical Opportunity Structures (POS) and Turkish Immigrant Organizing in Amsterdam and New York by Işıl AnılConcluding Remarks: Migrants and Politics of Migration by Ayşen ÜstübiciINDEX