This article describes the cultural and social difficulties that accompany the integration process of Senegalese immigrants, particularly those who have settled in the city of Istanbul. More specifically, it examines the immigrants' environment, their feelings, perceptions, and motivations, as well as the individual and collective strategies they use to integrate into Turkish society. Such a perspective necessarily places the individual at the center of our concerns and seeks to analyze the factors that ensure the dynamics of his or her progress in the host society. To do this, support was taken from the concept of symbolic interactionism of George Mead (1963) an application with the experience of Senegalese settled in the city of Istanbul....
Abstract: There are around 3 million Turkish origin migrants in Germany and 400 thousand in France w...
Drawing from ethnographic material collected during fieldwork in Istanbul between 2007 and 2009, thi...
In 1989 a conflict arose on the Senegal-Mauritania border, resulting in violence by populations on e...
The purpose of this study was to examine the consequences of integration and assimilation of first-g...
Turkish immigrants and their families in Western Europe tend to continue their traditional heritage ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Anthropology, Washington State UniversityFor nearly twenty years Turke...
As immigrants arrive in a new culture, they must modify their behaviors to adapt to their host socie...
In political debates, migrants' political involvement in their countries of origin and successful ad...
Contains fulltext : 131507.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article ...
none1noThis article discusses the ambivalent representation of migrants in one of the important West...
Cette thèse porte sur le processus et les modalités d’intégration des immigrés. Elle tente àmontrer ...
This thesis seeks to investigate Senegalese migrants' experiences of xenophobia in South Africa. It ...
This dissertation is concerned with persons who grew up in Germany with Turkish parents, but later m...
This thesis seeks to investigate Senegalese migrants' experiences of xenophobia in South Africa. It ...
This dissertation focuses on the symbolic boundary-making processes of first-generation Turkish immi...
Abstract: There are around 3 million Turkish origin migrants in Germany and 400 thousand in France w...
Drawing from ethnographic material collected during fieldwork in Istanbul between 2007 and 2009, thi...
In 1989 a conflict arose on the Senegal-Mauritania border, resulting in violence by populations on e...
The purpose of this study was to examine the consequences of integration and assimilation of first-g...
Turkish immigrants and their families in Western Europe tend to continue their traditional heritage ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Anthropology, Washington State UniversityFor nearly twenty years Turke...
As immigrants arrive in a new culture, they must modify their behaviors to adapt to their host socie...
In political debates, migrants' political involvement in their countries of origin and successful ad...
Contains fulltext : 131507.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article ...
none1noThis article discusses the ambivalent representation of migrants in one of the important West...
Cette thèse porte sur le processus et les modalités d’intégration des immigrés. Elle tente àmontrer ...
This thesis seeks to investigate Senegalese migrants' experiences of xenophobia in South Africa. It ...
This dissertation is concerned with persons who grew up in Germany with Turkish parents, but later m...
This thesis seeks to investigate Senegalese migrants' experiences of xenophobia in South Africa. It ...
This dissertation focuses on the symbolic boundary-making processes of first-generation Turkish immi...
Abstract: There are around 3 million Turkish origin migrants in Germany and 400 thousand in France w...
Drawing from ethnographic material collected during fieldwork in Istanbul between 2007 and 2009, thi...
In 1989 a conflict arose on the Senegal-Mauritania border, resulting in violence by populations on e...