Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Anthropology, Washington State UniversityFor nearly twenty years Turkey has been a transit location for sub-Saharan African migrants traveling to Europe. The majority of African migrants cannot immediately proceed onward to Europe, and spend months or years in Turkey, usually Istanbul, before they are successful in traveling onward. During this time migrants become temporary members of communities that are organized around shared identities, of which nationality is only one of many constituent elements. These communities operate not only to serve the material and informational needs of their members, but to transform members' identities in ways that speak to their experiences in Turkey. This dissertation follow...
This exploratory article uses qualitative data to critically document how social networks developed ...
This paper critically discusses the relation between human mobility and development. It moves away f...
This article departs from Istanbul as a transit location experiencing a constant inflow and outflow ...
Drawing from ethnographic material collected during fieldwork in Istanbul between 2007 and 2009, thi...
The issue of the integration of migrants has long been at the heart of public debates taking place ...
Drawing from ethnographic material collected during fieldwork in İstanbul between 2007 and 2009, thi...
Turkey is often perceived as a transit place for migrants and refugees from the African continent. ...
Turkey has always been an important bridge for migrants moving from the Middle East, Asia and Africa...
This dissertation examines experimental solidarities with and among displaced people and their allie...
Sandal-Önal E, Bayad A, Zick A, Düzen NE. Transnational Influences on Migrant Identities and Social ...
This thesis is about processes and lived experiences of inhabiting urban contexts deeply and continu...
Contains fulltext : 131507.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article ...
Defence date: 1 December 2015Examining Board: Prof. Rainer Bauböck, European University Institute (S...
In the early 1960s, Turkey participated in the migration movement to Western European countries whic...
This dissertation adds to and broadens the literature on forced migration by explaining how everyday...
This exploratory article uses qualitative data to critically document how social networks developed ...
This paper critically discusses the relation between human mobility and development. It moves away f...
This article departs from Istanbul as a transit location experiencing a constant inflow and outflow ...
Drawing from ethnographic material collected during fieldwork in Istanbul between 2007 and 2009, thi...
The issue of the integration of migrants has long been at the heart of public debates taking place ...
Drawing from ethnographic material collected during fieldwork in İstanbul between 2007 and 2009, thi...
Turkey is often perceived as a transit place for migrants and refugees from the African continent. ...
Turkey has always been an important bridge for migrants moving from the Middle East, Asia and Africa...
This dissertation examines experimental solidarities with and among displaced people and their allie...
Sandal-Önal E, Bayad A, Zick A, Düzen NE. Transnational Influences on Migrant Identities and Social ...
This thesis is about processes and lived experiences of inhabiting urban contexts deeply and continu...
Contains fulltext : 131507.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article ...
Defence date: 1 December 2015Examining Board: Prof. Rainer Bauböck, European University Institute (S...
In the early 1960s, Turkey participated in the migration movement to Western European countries whic...
This dissertation adds to and broadens the literature on forced migration by explaining how everyday...
This exploratory article uses qualitative data to critically document how social networks developed ...
This paper critically discusses the relation between human mobility and development. It moves away f...
This article departs from Istanbul as a transit location experiencing a constant inflow and outflow ...