Why is Antakya so different, especially in the Turkish context? A 'Foucauldian' analysis of the diachronically composed multiculturalism of a Turkish city at the border with Syria, with focus on the Sunni Turkish majority community and the three major minorities, that have Arabic as their language of provenance. The historical-anthropological approach includes the important steps of Turkey's 20th Century history.status: publishe
Kurds make up about a fifth of Turkey's population. Turkey has taken steps – albeit slowly and reluc...
For ages, the eastern provinces of the Ottoman Empire had been a multi-ethnic region, where Armenian...
AbstractThe OttomanState, the predecessor of Turkey, was a cosmopolitan society where many different...
Situated on the Turkish border with Syria, Antakya, known in ancient times as Antioch, is a Mediterr...
This dissertation is an ethnographic investigation into the politics of religious difference in Turk...
The Ottoman State, the predecessor of Turkey, was a cosmopolitan society where many different people...
WOS: 000366347900005Every state tries to regulate, control and determine who may enter into its terr...
Abstract. - Heavily muslim, but secular republic, connected to the West but situated in the Middle E...
The issue concerning identity and ethnic and religious affiliation in the Republic of Turkey has tra...
Mardin is a city situated on the Turkish border with Syria and populated by diverse ethno-religious ...
Borders and Mobility in Turkey: Governing Souls and States par Shoshana Fine collection Mobility & ...
Published: 01 July 2017This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Co...
Antakya (Antioch), located in the southern region of Turkey, is one of the oldest settlements in the...
The article presents modern specifics of Turkish cross-cultural policy. Having passed through severa...
WOS: 000551914900003The Republic of Turkey uses a Turkish-based integrationist method in managing it...
Kurds make up about a fifth of Turkey's population. Turkey has taken steps – albeit slowly and reluc...
For ages, the eastern provinces of the Ottoman Empire had been a multi-ethnic region, where Armenian...
AbstractThe OttomanState, the predecessor of Turkey, was a cosmopolitan society where many different...
Situated on the Turkish border with Syria, Antakya, known in ancient times as Antioch, is a Mediterr...
This dissertation is an ethnographic investigation into the politics of religious difference in Turk...
The Ottoman State, the predecessor of Turkey, was a cosmopolitan society where many different people...
WOS: 000366347900005Every state tries to regulate, control and determine who may enter into its terr...
Abstract. - Heavily muslim, but secular republic, connected to the West but situated in the Middle E...
The issue concerning identity and ethnic and religious affiliation in the Republic of Turkey has tra...
Mardin is a city situated on the Turkish border with Syria and populated by diverse ethno-religious ...
Borders and Mobility in Turkey: Governing Souls and States par Shoshana Fine collection Mobility & ...
Published: 01 July 2017This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Co...
Antakya (Antioch), located in the southern region of Turkey, is one of the oldest settlements in the...
The article presents modern specifics of Turkish cross-cultural policy. Having passed through severa...
WOS: 000551914900003The Republic of Turkey uses a Turkish-based integrationist method in managing it...
Kurds make up about a fifth of Turkey's population. Turkey has taken steps – albeit slowly and reluc...
For ages, the eastern provinces of the Ottoman Empire had been a multi-ethnic region, where Armenian...
AbstractThe OttomanState, the predecessor of Turkey, was a cosmopolitan society where many different...