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Political sociology --- Internal politics --- Sociology of culture --- Turkey --- Toleration --- Discrimination --- Cultural pluralism --- History. --- Civilization --- European influences. --- History
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This book examines the construction and articulation of diasporic cultural identity among the Turkish working-class youth in Kreuzberg (Little Istanbul), Berlin. This work primarily suggests that the contemporary diasporic consciousness is built on two antithetical axes: particularism and universalism. The presence of this dichotomy derives from the unresolved historical dialogues that the diasporic youths experience between continuity and disruption, essence and positionality, tradition and translation, homogeneity and difference, past and future, 'here' and 'there', 'roots' and 'routes', and local and global. Besprochen in: Critical Sociology, 28/3 (2002), Gokce Yurdakul Forum Qualitative Social Research, 4/1 (2003), Wolff Michael Roth
Migration, immigration & emigration --- Age groups: adolescents --- Berlin. --- Diaspora. --- HipHop. --- Media. --- Sociology. --- Youth Culture. --- Youth. --- Children of foreign workers --- Children of foreign workers. --- Emigration and immigration. --- Ethnic relations. --- Hip-Hop. --- Hip-hop --- Hip-hop. --- Jugendkultur. --- Kulturelle Identität. --- Turks --- Türkischer Jugendlicher. --- Youth --- Economic conditions --- Economic conditions. --- Social conditions --- Social conditions. --- Berlin-Kreuzberg. --- Germany --- Germany. --- Kreuzberg (Berlin, Germany) --- Migration; Diaspora; Youth Culture; Media; HipHop; Youth; Berlin; Sociology --- Young people --- Young persons --- Youngsters --- Youths --- Age groups --- Life cycle, Human --- Hip-hop culture --- Hiphop --- African American arts --- Popular culture --- Children of alien laborers --- Foreign workers' children --- Foreign workers --- Migration --- Diaspora --- Youth Culture --- Media --- HipHop --- Berlin --- Sociology
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This book analyses Muslim-origin immigrant communities in Europe, and the problematic nature of their labelling by both their home and host countries. The author challenges the ways in which both sending and receiving countries encapsulate these migrants within the religiously defined closed box of “Muslim” and/or “Islam”. Transcending binary oppositions of East and West, European and Muslim, local and newcomer, Kaya presents the multiple identities of Muslim-origin immigrants by interrogating the third space paradigm. Turkish Origin Migrants and Their Descendants analyses the complexity of the hyphenated identities of the Turkish-origin community with their intricate religious, ethnic, cultural, ideological and personal elements. This insight into the life-worlds of transnational individuals and local communities will be of interest to students and scholars of the social sciences, migration studies, and political science, especially those concerned with Islamization of radicalism, populism, and Islamophobia in a European context.
Political sociology. --- Migration. --- Self. --- Ethnicity. --- Political Sociology. --- Self and Identity. --- Ethnicity Studies. --- Ethnic identity --- Group identity --- Cultural fusion --- Multiculturalism --- Cultural pluralism --- Personal identity --- Consciousness --- Individuality --- Mind and body --- Personality --- Thought and thinking --- Will --- Mass political behavior --- Political behavior --- Political science --- Sociology --- Sociological aspects --- Emigration and immigration. --- Identity (Psychology). --- Self --- Ego (Psychology) --- Immigration --- International migration --- Migration, International --- Population geography --- Assimilation (Sociology) --- Colonization
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This book analyses Muslim-origin immigrant communities in Europe, and the problematic nature of their labelling by both their home and host countries. The author challenges the ways in which both sending and receiving countries encapsulate these migrants within the religiously defined closed box of “Muslim” and/or “Islam”. Transcending binary oppositions of East and West, European and Muslim, local and newcomer, Kaya presents the multiple identities of Muslim-origin immigrants by interrogating the third space paradigm. Turkish Origin Migrants and Their Descendants analyses the complexity of the hyphenated identities of the Turkish-origin community with their intricate religious, ethnic, cultural, ideological and personal elements. This insight into the life-worlds of transnational individuals and local communities will be of interest to students and scholars of the social sciences, migration studies, and political science, especially those concerned with Islamization of radicalism, populism, and Islamophobia in a European context.
Psychology --- Political sociology --- Sociology --- Migration. Refugees --- Politics --- History of civilization --- minderheden --- psychologie --- sociologie --- politiek --- migratie (mensen)
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Exploring recent contemporary debates on migration and integration, this book provides a comparative focus on Euro-Muslims residing in Germany, France, Belgium and The Netherlands. Based on extensive qualitative and quantitative field work, it critically engages with both republicanist and multiculaturalist policies of integration. Questioning the economy of integration and securitization as well as the rise of prudentialism at the expense of the welfare state, the book claims that integration means more than the cultural and linguistic assimilation of migrants. It challenges the success of contemporary forms of accommodation of Islam by the western states, which are likely to prevent young generations of Euro-Muslims from individualising themselves. The book provides evidence that young Euro-Muslims consider Islam as an instrument of emancipation, and it underlines the need for transnationalizing integration. This paperback edition also includes a new chapter which explores the rise of Islamophobia.
Muslims --- #SBIB:39A6 --- #SBIB:316.8H16 --- Mohammedans --- Moors (People) --- Moslems --- Muhammadans --- Musalmans --- Mussalmans --- Mussulmans --- Mussulmen --- Religious adherents --- Islam --- Cultural assimilation --- Etniciteit / Migratiebeleid en -problemen --- Welzijns- en sociale problemen: migranten, rassenrelaties --- Europe --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Ethnic relations. --- Emigration and immigration --- Social aspects. --- Acculturation --- Emigration and immagration --- Migration. Refugees --- Musulmans --- Social aspects --- Ethnic relations --- Relations interethniques
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Onderzoek van het 'Center for Migration Research' van de Bilgi Universiteit van Istanbul naar de situatie van de Turkse gemeenschappen in België, zowel kwalitatief als kwantitatief. Meer specifiek zoemt het onderzoek in op de banden van Belgische Turken met Turkije, België en Europa; hun identiteit en integratie; de economische, culturele, politieke en religieuze diversiteit tussen de Belgische Turken onderling.
Sociology of minorities --- migranten --- Turken --- sociale integratie --- Belgium --- 325.14 <493> --- 327.39 (4-15) --- #SBIB:314H250 --- #SBIB:316.8H16 --- #SMV:sociologie --- BPB0806 --- 668.6 Multiculturele samenleving --- Turkije --- 327.39<493> --- Turkse migranten --- Migranten / allochtonen (allochtonen, buitenlandse werknemers, etnische minderheden, gastarbeiders) --- 314 --- Demografie --- Godsdienst --- Levenswijzen --- Migranten --- 327.39 (4-15) Europese integratie. West-europese politiek --- Europese integratie. West-europese politiek --- 325.14 <493> Immigratie--België --- Immigratie--België --- Migratie: algemeen --- Welzijns- en sociale problemen: migranten, rassenrelaties --- Integratie België
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"European Memory in Populism explores the links between memory, heritage and populism in contemporary Europe and beyond. Focusing on circulating ideas of memory, especially European memory, in contemporary populist discourses, the book also analyses populist ideas in sites and practices of remembrance that usually tend to go unnoticed. More broadly, the theoretical heart of the book reflects upon the similarities, differences, and slippages between memory, populism, nationalism, and cultural racism and the ways in which social memory and heritage contributes to give substance to various ideas of what constitutes the 'people' in populist discourse and beyond. Bringing together a group of political scientists, anthropologists, and cultural and memory studies scholars, the book illuminates the relationship between memory and populism from different angles and in different contexts. The contributors to the volume discuss dominant notions of European heritage that circulate in the public sphere and in political discourse, and consider how the politics of fear relates to such notions of European heritage and identity across Europe and the European Union. Ultimately, this volume will shed light on how notions of a shared European heritage and memory can be used not only to include and connect Europeans, but also to exclude some of them. Investigating the ways in which nationalist populist forces mobilize the idea of a shared, homogeneous European civilization, European Memory in Populism will be of interest to scholars and students in the fields of European studies, memory and heritage studies, migration studies, anthropology, political science and sociology"--
Populism --- Collective memory --- Group identity --- Ethnicity --- Nationalism --- Europe --- Politics and government --- Ethnic identity --- Cultural fusion --- Multiculturalism --- Cultural pluralism --- Collective identity --- Community identity --- Cultural identity --- Social identity --- Identity (Psychology) --- Social psychology --- Collective remembrance --- Common memory --- Cultural memory --- Emblematic memory --- Historical memory --- National memory --- Public memory --- Social memory --- Memory --- National characteristics --- Political science --- #SBIB:316.7C140 --- #SBIB:93H3 --- #SBIB:321H81 --- 316.37 --- 316.37 Identiteit. Individu en maatschappij. Persoonlijkheid --- Identiteit. Individu en maatschappij. Persoonlijkheid --- Cultuursociologie: cultuur en globale samenlevingen --- Thematische geschiedenis --- Westerse politieke en sociale theorieën vanaf de 19e eeuw : nationalisme, corporatisme, fascisme, nationaal socialisme, rechtsextremisme, populisme --- Collective memory. --- Ethnicity. --- Group identity. --- Nationalism. --- Politics and government. --- Populism. --- Gruppenidentität. --- Kollektives Gedächtnis. --- Kulturelle Identität. --- Populismus. --- 2000-2099. --- Europe. --- Europa. --- Political aspects --- populism --- politics --- European Union --- EU --- Social sciences.
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