This dissertation is a study of economic, political, and social reforms in contemporary Turkey and how they are experienced by the country's Romani ("Gypsy") population. By focusing on urban renewal projects, the pluralization of cultural identities, and the proliferation of civil society organizations, this dissertation analyzes these changes in urban Romani communities, examining how state and civil society initiatives impact identity and civic engagement. This research contributes broadly to work in anthropology studying the relationship between culture and power, specifically investigating how local cultural identities and practices intersect and interact with transnational political-economic processes. While the meaning and application...
How do young Kurds experience life in Turkey’s largest city Istanbul? This question, coupled with a ...
Despite significant efforts to mobilize Roma in Europe in order to facilitate integration, Roma poli...
The dissertation investigates the impact of expressive media on group interaction and identity in Ea...
AbstractThis paper looks into how daily life and identity of Roma people in Turkey are faced of alte...
This paper looks into how daily life and identity of Roma people in Turkey are faced of altering by ...
Romani communities having concrete frontiers with the rest of the society are strongly being transfo...
This study aims to compare Roma community in Edirne and Dom community in Diyarbakır with regard to t...
Roma are one of the most marginalized and discriminated-against groups in Turkey. During the last de...
Drawing on their recent research project for the UK Economic and Social Research Council, the author...
Although the numbers differ it is estimated about 600.000- 1.000.000 Gypsy oriented citizen live wit...
As a developing country, Turkey still continues the urbanization process in most of its metropolitan...
The status of the Kurds, Turkey’s largest ethnic minority, has been a question of enduring significa...
Ethnic identification of Dom people in Diyarbakir, a southeastern city of Turkey is quite different...
Urban regeneration greatly affect marginalized groups both across the world and in Turkey and theref...
This dissertation examines revolutionary activism and its changing modalities in an urban migrant di...
How do young Kurds experience life in Turkey’s largest city Istanbul? This question, coupled with a ...
Despite significant efforts to mobilize Roma in Europe in order to facilitate integration, Roma poli...
The dissertation investigates the impact of expressive media on group interaction and identity in Ea...
AbstractThis paper looks into how daily life and identity of Roma people in Turkey are faced of alte...
This paper looks into how daily life and identity of Roma people in Turkey are faced of altering by ...
Romani communities having concrete frontiers with the rest of the society are strongly being transfo...
This study aims to compare Roma community in Edirne and Dom community in Diyarbakır with regard to t...
Roma are one of the most marginalized and discriminated-against groups in Turkey. During the last de...
Drawing on their recent research project for the UK Economic and Social Research Council, the author...
Although the numbers differ it is estimated about 600.000- 1.000.000 Gypsy oriented citizen live wit...
As a developing country, Turkey still continues the urbanization process in most of its metropolitan...
The status of the Kurds, Turkey’s largest ethnic minority, has been a question of enduring significa...
Ethnic identification of Dom people in Diyarbakir, a southeastern city of Turkey is quite different...
Urban regeneration greatly affect marginalized groups both across the world and in Turkey and theref...
This dissertation examines revolutionary activism and its changing modalities in an urban migrant di...
How do young Kurds experience life in Turkey’s largest city Istanbul? This question, coupled with a ...
Despite significant efforts to mobilize Roma in Europe in order to facilitate integration, Roma poli...
The dissertation investigates the impact of expressive media on group interaction and identity in Ea...