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- W2607297366 abstract "Turkish Migration, Identity and Integration. Edited by Ibrahim Sirkeci, Betul Dilara Seker, Ali Caglar, London: Transnational Press London (ISBN: 978-1-91078112-8).As it is indicated in the introduction, through this book, the volume offers an useful handbook for those who are interested in issues related to Turkish migration in Europe. Given the fact that the migration is a complex and multidimensional phenomenon, to comprehend it, requires a multidimensional and multidisciplinary approach, as this essay-collection book has. Chapters in the book may be grouped under some main categories, analyzes Turkish migration to Europe and its relative issues as like identity strategies and patterns of integration, with different methodological approchaes and therotical perspectives. While some field researches are conducted with quantitative methods and by using secondary material, some others are qualitative field researches which are conducted through grounded theory or life experience method and they are mainly based on face-to-face knowledge of individuals.However, in this review, these chapters will be analyzed in main categories like cultural and religious aspects of Turkish migration, integration and non integration of immigrants in the host country, migration and gender, migration policy and use of public services among immigrants, etc.First of all, it can be argued that, most of the essays, before giving a detailed information about the method and the results of the field resarch, provide many important concepts about Turkish migration's historical background in Europe. This historical approach is particularly underlined in the Chapter 13 where it is investigated Turkish immigrant's entrepreneurial and residential patterns in Bremen. Especially for those who adopt a relational approach to understand the migration phenomenon, given its complexity, to incorporate an historical context into its explanation helps the readers to contextualize the Turkish migration impacts within a multidimensional framework.Understanding gender may be crucial in the migration context and this book contains three essays which underline the migrant women experiences in different contexts. The phenomenon of language shift and maintenance among women in France and it's impacts on integration process is analyzed in Baskin's Chapter (7). The peculiarity of this research is to reinforce, with many different case studies, the research hypothesis, which can be summarized as follows: in some cultures, such as Turkish, women are considered as bearers of tradition and culture specifically through their choice of language. Taking account of the French immigration policy which requires immigrants to abandon, as much as possible, their language and traditional backgrounds for that of France we can comprehend the contradictory effort of Turkish migrant women to preserve the culture and make possible to integration in the host society. While, in the Chapter 8, Flametner analyzes Austrian-Turkish women's dealing with experiences of racism and demonstrate us, contrary to widely held assumptions, how women being active individuals when they are subject to racist attitudes. Although it differs from the previous chapter (8) in the sense of method, Atkin's research on men/women representation in Turkish emigration cinema underlines the same intellectual preoccupation about the depiction of women migrants as passive individuals and no less than a victim.What happens when someone leaves his home definitely? Is it possible, through strong assimilation policies, to abandon the roots? Maybe reaffirm or discover them? Are there some constant conditions for a succesful adaptation to the host society? These are the main questions, related to migration, identity and integration issues, that many essay seeks to answer. As Akdemir argues, what happens to Kurdish Alevis in United Kingdom can answer one of the above-written question since, according to researcher, Alevi Community discovers and/or reinforces their religious and political identity by leaving their homeland, in the host country where the experience of immigration is actualized. …" @default.
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