The framework of transnationalism has offered a sustained critique of dichotomous understandings of home and host country. Nevertheless, the recognition of immigrants’ embeddedness in more than one nation-state should not come at the expense of investigating the abiding grip that nation-states exert on the dislocation experience. Through an analysis of Bulgarian-Turkish return-migration, I argue in this paper why the framework of transnationalism, while recognizing dual attachments, has to remain attuned to the national contexts into (and out of) which migration occurs. In analyzing constructions of homeland among Turkish immigrants from Bulgaria, the tensions between the phenomenological experience of dislocation on the one hand, and the d...
The article explores through the phenomenon of ‘return migration’ in Greece the settlement and ident...
A Study on the Turkish Immigrants Migrating from Bulgaria in and After 1989 This paper concerns soci...
AbstractIn its various aspects, the subject of “belonging” has been an important fundamental indicat...
This thesis study investigates the idea of home and the sense of belonging from an intergenerational...
This thesis study investigates the idea of home and the sense of belonging from an intergenerational...
Territoriality has been a long neglected issue in international relations and nationalism studies. T...
This project examines how Turkish postmigrants in Germany position themselves against the influences...
Based on the case of Bulgarian-Turkish immigrants who live in Turkey, the aim of this study is to c...
Few studies on transnationalism have focused on migrants who return to their country of origin with ...
This article explores return migration motivations of different generations of Turkish migrants retu...
DAHINDEN Abstract Recent studies have questioned the concept of transnationalism, showing that trans...
This paper addresses the lack of emphasis on the post-1990s irregular migration flows from Bulgaria...
This article theorizes and problematizes the concepts of self and nation as exemplified in stories o...
This article explores how human global mobility is linked to a sense of home and belonging and outli...
The importance of settled minorities for facilitating refugee belonging is seldom discussed in resea...
The article explores through the phenomenon of ‘return migration’ in Greece the settlement and ident...
A Study on the Turkish Immigrants Migrating from Bulgaria in and After 1989 This paper concerns soci...
AbstractIn its various aspects, the subject of “belonging” has been an important fundamental indicat...
This thesis study investigates the idea of home and the sense of belonging from an intergenerational...
This thesis study investigates the idea of home and the sense of belonging from an intergenerational...
Territoriality has been a long neglected issue in international relations and nationalism studies. T...
This project examines how Turkish postmigrants in Germany position themselves against the influences...
Based on the case of Bulgarian-Turkish immigrants who live in Turkey, the aim of this study is to c...
Few studies on transnationalism have focused on migrants who return to their country of origin with ...
This article explores return migration motivations of different generations of Turkish migrants retu...
DAHINDEN Abstract Recent studies have questioned the concept of transnationalism, showing that trans...
This paper addresses the lack of emphasis on the post-1990s irregular migration flows from Bulgaria...
This article theorizes and problematizes the concepts of self and nation as exemplified in stories o...
This article explores how human global mobility is linked to a sense of home and belonging and outli...
The importance of settled minorities for facilitating refugee belonging is seldom discussed in resea...
The article explores through the phenomenon of ‘return migration’ in Greece the settlement and ident...
A Study on the Turkish Immigrants Migrating from Bulgaria in and After 1989 This paper concerns soci...
AbstractIn its various aspects, the subject of “belonging” has been an important fundamental indicat...