‘Islamophobism’ as an Ideology in the West: Scapegoating Migrants of Muslim Origin
In: IMISCOE Research Series; An Anthology of Migration and Social Transformation, S. 281-294
In: IMISCOE Research Series; An Anthology of Migration and Social Transformation, S. 281-294
In: Research and policy on Turkey, Band 1, Heft 2, S. 119-131
ISSN: 2376-0826
In: Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies Research Paper No. RSCAS 2016/59
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In: South European society & politics, Band 20, Heft 1, S. 47-23
ISSN: 1360-8746
In: New perspectives on Turkey: NPT, Band 52, S. 105-133
ISSN: 1305-3299
AbstractThis article analyzes critical voices raised against the Bologna Process by various stake-holders of higher education in Turkey, such as rectors, professors, international office staff, students, and civil society organizations. The data collected through in-depth interviews were analyzed using the discourse analysis method on the basis of the interlocutors' reflections on the Bologna Process. It is claimed in the article that most universities in Turkey have attempted a process of internationalization and institutionalization, but that there have been several impediments during the implementation of the Bologna Process. Rising Euroskepticism in Turkey has also changed the process of Europeanization in the universities. It is revealed that the structural changes made in line with the Bologna Process are perceived by several different stake-holders as neo-liberal acts, and are presented as activities of internationalization, but not of Europeanization.
In: İstanbul Bilgi Üniversitesi yayınları 507
In: Göç çalışmaları 17
14. ve 15. yüzyıllarda Anadolu'ya ve Balkanlar'a Türklerin göçü / Levent Kayapınar, Yusuf Ayönü -- Anadolu ve Balkanlar'a Romanların göçü / Sinan Gökçen -- Geçmişten günümüze Anadolu'ya Yahudi göçü / Naim A. Güleryüz -- Geçmişten bugüne Siyah Afrika'dan Türkiye'ye göçler: kölelikten küresel girişimciliğe / Mahir Şaul -- Kırım Tatarları ve Nogayların Osmanlı İmparatorluğuna göçleri (1783-1922) / Kemal Yakut -- Türkiye'de Çerkesler / Ayhan Kaya -- Zorunlu göçün 19. yüzyılda Osmanlı İmparatorluğu üzerindeki etkileri / Başak Kale -- Yunanistan'dan Anadolu'ya göç: nüfus mübadelesi / Elçin Macar -- Yugoslavya'dan Türkiye'ye göçlerde sayılar, koşullar ve tartışmalar / Nurcan Özgür Baklacıoğlu -- Türkiye'de Avrupa Birliği vatandaşları / Canan Balkır, Bianca Kaiser -- Azerbaycan Türkleri örneğinde Avrasya coğrafyasından Türkiye'ye yönelik yüksek nitelikli insan göçü / O. Can Ünver -- Türkiye'nin son elli yıllık emek göçü: yorum, eleştiri, öngörü / Nermin Abdan-Unat -- Türkiye'ye yönelen düzensiz göç dalgaları içinde "transit göç" / Ahmet İçduygu -- Hoşgörü ve çelişkiler: 1989, 1991 ve 2011'de Türkiye'ye yönelen kitlesel mülteci akınları / Kemal Kirişci, Sema Karaca -- Türkiye'ye kitlesel göçlerde son ve dev dalga: Suriyeliler / M. Murat Erdoğan
In: Hiperlink yayınları 72
In: The Middle East journal, Band 68, Heft 1, S. 177-178
ISSN: 0026-3141
In: Problems of post-communism, Band 61, Heft 4, S. 50-65
ISSN: 1075-8216
Modern communications technologies and transportation methods have lessened the distance between Circassians at home and abroad while increasing their self-esteem and activism. Adapted from the source document.
In: Problems of post-communism, Band 61, Heft 4, S. 50-65
ISSN: 1557-783X
In: South European society & politics, Band 20, Heft 1, S. 47-69
ISSN: 1743-9612
Turkey has witnessed significant social, cultural, and political change over the last decades. This transformation has manifested itself in all segments of society and resulted in the alteration of political ideologies and institutions. The twelve authors of this volume shed light on the complexities of a changing Turkey through an interdisciplinary perspective. Their application of novel conceptual approaches and methodologies make this book a unique contribution to the study of modern Turkey. Content Appropriating the Past.- Challenging Authority: Public Contention and Identity Negotiation.- Translocal Dynamics Target Groups Social, political, historical and cultural scientists The Editors Ayhan Kaya is Senior Professor of Politics at the Department of International Relations, Jean Monnet Chair of European Politics of Interculturalism, Director of the European Institute at Istanbul Bilgi University and a Member of Science Academy, Turkey. E. Fuat Keyman is Director of Istanbul Policy Center and Professor of International Relations at Sabancı University. Özge Onursal Beşgül is Assistant Professor at Istanbul Bilgi University in the Department of International Relations and the European Institute. Kristina Kamp is Ph.D. Candidate at Humboldt University of Berlin
Introduction Turkey has witnessed significant social, cultural, and political change over the last decades. This transformation has manifested itself in all segments of society and resulted in the alteration of political ideologies and institutions. The twelve authors of this volume shed light on the complexities of a changing Turkey through an interdisciplinary perspective. Their application of novel conceptual approaches and methodologies make this book a unique contribution to the study of modern Turkey. Content Appropriating the Past.- Challenging Authority: Public Contention and Identity Negotiation.- Translocal Dynamics Target Groups Social, political, historical and cultural scientists The Editors Ayhan Kaya is Senior Professor of Politics at the Department of International Relations, Jean Monnet Chair of European Politics of Interculturalism, Director of the European Institute at Istanbul Bilgi University and a Member of Science Academy, Turkey. E. Fuat Keyman is Director of Istanbul Policy Center and Professor of International Relations at Sabanc? University. Özge Onursal Be?gül is Assistant Professor at Istanbul Bilgi University in the Department of International Relations and the European Institute. Kristina Kamp is Ph.D. Candidate at Humboldt University of Berlin.
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In: Identities and modernities in Europe
"With this book Ayhan Kaya elevates the discussion around modernization and diversity in Turkey to a new level." - Thomas Faist, Bielefeld University, Germany "Pathbreaking and original...a text that will be the essential food for thought. Highly recommended!" - Fuat Keyman, Istanbul Policy Centre, Sabanci University, Turkey "This is an insightful and critical book on recent socio-political developments in Turkey and on Turkey's path towards EU membership." -Anna Triandafyllidou, European University Institute, Italy "This book will remain an essential source for all those who wish to take a fresh look at the Turkish experiment from the days of the Republic through the transformative rule of the AKP." - Soli Ozel, Kadir Has University, Turkey