Migration from Turkey to Sweden: Integration, Belonging and Transnational Community

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نام کتاب : Migration from Turkey to Sweden: Integration, Belonging and Transnational Community
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : مهاجرت از ترکیه به سوئد: ادغام ، تعلق و جامعه فراملی
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ناشر : I.B. Tauris
سال نشر : 2017
تعداد صفحات : 322
ISBN (شابک) : 9781350987180 , 9781838608835
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 18 مگابایت



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Cover\nTitle\nCopyright\nDedication\nContents\nList of Illustrations\nNotes on Contributors\n1. The 50th Anniversary of the Beginning of Migration from Turkey to Sweden: Lessons Concerning Integration, Cohesion, and Inclusion\n The History of Migration from Turkey to Sweden\n An Understudied Topic\n What is so Special about Turks in Sweden?\n The Broader Swedish Context: Rising Immigration Figures\n Turkish Diaspora Management meets Swedish Integration Debates\n2. Reflections on the Issue of Integration\n Introduction\n The Question\n Why is this so?\n The Facts\n The TIES-project\n Findings\n Integration as Identification\n Integration as Participation\n Integration as Cohesion\n Conclusion\n3. Nicknames in Diaspora: Tracing Migrant Tales of First-Generation Turkish Migrants in Sweden\n Introduction\n Notes on the Context and the Study\n Nicknaming in Diaspora\n Pre-Migration Occupations\n First Encounters with ‘the Swede’\n Nicknames and Migrant Tales\n We are all Crazy: Crazy Mehmet\n Conclusion\n4. The Turkish Generation Born in Sweden: Bridge-Builders or New Swedes?\n Introduction\n Previous Research\n Dual Citizenship Implications for Membership and Belonging\n Method and Empirical Material\n Citizens of Turkey and Sweden\n Being a Dual Citizen\n Conclusion\n5. Turkish Maintenance and Bilingualism Among Second-Generation Turks in Multicultural Stockholm\n Introduction\n Language Development and Bilingualism\n Multicultural Sweden as a Special Context for Bilingual Development\n Previous Findings on Turkish Maintenance Among Second-Generation Turks\n Methodology\n Results and Discussion\n Conclusion\n6. Turkish Media Space in Sweden: The Case of Turkish Broadcasts in Swedish Public Service Radio\n Media Spaces, Diaspora, Diasporic Media\n Media Spaces of the Turkish Community in Sweden\n Turkish Broadcasts in Sveriges Radio\n Turkish Broadcasts on Sveriges Radio: Roles and Dynamics\n Suspension of Merhaba\n Conclusion\n7. Organising of Turkish Migrants in Metropolitan Stockholm: From National Federation to Women, Youth and Other Associations\n Introduction\n People from Kulu and Others\n Swedish Multiculturalism and Migrant Associations\n Foundation and Differentiation\n Turkish Cultural Associations\n Turkish Migrant Women in Sweden\n Turkish Youth in Sweden and their Organising Process\n Conclusion\n8. The Transnational Activism of the Kurdish Diaspora and the Swedish Approach to the Kurdish Question\n Introduction\n The Kurdish Diaspora in Sweden\n Kurdish Political Mobilisation and Cultural Production in Sweden\n The Swedish Approach to the Kurdish Question in Sweden\n Conclusion\n9. In Search of a New Home: The Assyrian Diaspora in Sweden\n Introduction\n The Early Years: Alienation and the Revival of Nationalism\n Successes and Failures of Multiculturalism: Assyrians from Sweden, Swedish Assyrians or Swedes with Assyrian Roots?\n ‘The Winds of Change Blow Harder’\n Turkey and the Assyrian Diaspora since the 1990s\n Conclusion\n Appendix 1: Members of the Swedish parliament with Assyrian background\nIndex




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