Syrian female refugees in Turkey - intersectional marginalization.:
Migration hat sich in den letzten Jahren zu einem der meistdiskutierten Phänomene entwickelt, sowohl innerhalb als auch außerhalb der akademischen Welt. Dieses Buch untersucht, wie syrische Flüchtlingsfrauen sozial, wirtschaftlich, kulturell, ethnisch und sexuell marginalisiert werden. Die Autorin a...
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Zusammenfassung: | Migration hat sich in den letzten Jahren zu einem der meistdiskutierten Phänomene entwickelt, sowohl innerhalb als auch außerhalb der akademischen Welt. Dieses Buch untersucht, wie syrische Flüchtlingsfrauen sozial, wirtschaftlich, kulturell, ethnisch und sexuell marginalisiert werden. Die Autorin analysiert, wie sich die in der türkischen Aufnahmegesellschaft produzierten Diskurse auf syrische Flüchtlingsfrauen und einheimische Frauen auswirken. Was denken diese Frauen über die aktuellen Ereignisse, ihren Status und die Schritte, die die syrische Regierung und auch NGOs bisher unternommen haben, um Lösungen für die Unsichtbarmachung von Frauen im öffentlichen Raum zu finden? |
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505 | 0 | |a INTRODUCTIONCHAPTER 1RESEARCH DESIGN1.1.Research Questions1.2.Objectives1.3.Plan of the Book1.4.Theoretical Framework1.4.1.Discourse1.4.2.Racism1.4.3.Intersectionality1.5.Methodology and Research Design1.5.1.Methodological Approach1.5.2.Case Selection and Research and Design of In-Depth Interviews1.5.3.Timing of the Research1.5.4.Barriers and Facilitators to the Research1.5.5.Network and Observation in the Field1.5.6.Set of Ethical Rules1.5.7.Site and ParticipantsCHAPTER 2SYRIANS IN TURKEY2.1.Early Years of the Syrian Refugee Issue in Turkey2.2.In and Out: Urban Refugees and Those Living in Refugee Camps2.3.Syrian Female RefugeesCHAPTER 3WOMEN AGAINST WOMEN3.1.Makeup: A Reason to Discriminate or A Reason to Be Marginalized?3.1.1.Social Pressure Got the Result: "I don't put on makeup anymore"3.1.2.The Order of Needs3.1.3.What Does Makeup tell us?3.2. Giving Birth: Women between Social Exclusion and Social Acceptance3.2.1.Religious Practices or Husband's Will: Female Body, Sexuality, and Sin3.3. Burqa, Turban, and Headscarf: Between Invisibilization and Protection, Between Freedom of Religious Belief and Expression, and IntersectionalityCHAPTER 4MEDIA DISCOURSES4.1.Types of Discourses on Facebook4.1.1.General Discourses or the Generalization and Problematization of the Refugee Issue4.1.2. Discourses on Syrian Women Refugees4.1.3. Discourses Depending on the Agenda4.2.Syrian female refugees in Turkish Mainstream Media4.2.1The Stories of the Invisibles: Gendered Discourses in Media4.2.1.1. Syrian Women Are Responsible for Contagious Diseases4.2.1.2.Criminalising the Offenders4.2.1.3.Marriage Fraud News4.2.1.4.Turkish Women Versus Syrian Women: A Threat to Turkish Family Unity4.2.1.5.Child Mothers Reduced to Numbers4.2.1.6.Victims of Rape, Violence, and DeathCONCLUSIONSBIBLIOGRAPHYArticles & BooksReportsInternet SourcesINDEXAPPENDICESAPPENDIX A: INTERVIEW QUESTIONS FOR SYRIAN FEMALE REFUGEES (English)APPENDIX B: INTERVIEW QUESTIONS FOR SYRIAN FEMALE REFUGEES (Arabic)APPENDIX C: INTERVIEW QUESTIONS FOR LOCALS (English)APPENDIX D: INTERVIEW QUESTIONS FOR LOCALS (Turkish)APPENDIX E: SAMPLE INTERVIEW 1 (Syrian female Refugees)APPENDIX F: SAMPLE INTERVIEW 2 (Locals)APPENDIX G: THE PROTEST AGAINST THE WOMEN CENTRE IN ULUBEY -- ANKARA (WhatsApp Voice Message in Arabic) | |
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spelling | Yamaner, Onur. Syrian female refugees in Turkey - intersectional marginalization. [Place of publication not identified] : Verlag Barbara Budrich, 2021. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier INTRODUCTIONCHAPTER 1RESEARCH DESIGN1.1.Research Questions1.2.Objectives1.3.Plan of the Book1.4.Theoretical Framework1.4.1.Discourse1.4.2.Racism1.4.3.Intersectionality1.5.Methodology and Research Design1.5.1.Methodological Approach1.5.2.Case Selection and Research and Design of In-Depth Interviews1.5.3.Timing of the Research1.5.4.Barriers and Facilitators to the Research1.5.5.Network and Observation in the Field1.5.6.Set of Ethical Rules1.5.7.Site and ParticipantsCHAPTER 2SYRIANS IN TURKEY2.1.Early Years of the Syrian Refugee Issue in Turkey2.2.In and Out: Urban Refugees and Those Living in Refugee Camps2.3.Syrian Female RefugeesCHAPTER 3WOMEN AGAINST WOMEN3.1.Makeup: A Reason to Discriminate or A Reason to Be Marginalized?3.1.1.Social Pressure Got the Result: "I don't put on makeup anymore"3.1.2.The Order of Needs3.1.3.What Does Makeup tell us?3.2. Giving Birth: Women between Social Exclusion and Social Acceptance3.2.1.Religious Practices or Husband's Will: Female Body, Sexuality, and Sin3.3. Burqa, Turban, and Headscarf: Between Invisibilization and Protection, Between Freedom of Religious Belief and Expression, and IntersectionalityCHAPTER 4MEDIA DISCOURSES4.1.Types of Discourses on Facebook4.1.1.General Discourses or the Generalization and Problematization of the Refugee Issue4.1.2. Discourses on Syrian Women Refugees4.1.3. Discourses Depending on the Agenda4.2.Syrian female refugees in Turkish Mainstream Media4.2.1The Stories of the Invisibles: Gendered Discourses in Media4.2.1.1. Syrian Women Are Responsible for Contagious Diseases4.2.1.2.Criminalising the Offenders4.2.1.3.Marriage Fraud News4.2.1.4.Turkish Women Versus Syrian Women: A Threat to Turkish Family Unity4.2.1.5.Child Mothers Reduced to Numbers4.2.1.6.Victims of Rape, Violence, and DeathCONCLUSIONSBIBLIOGRAPHYArticles & BooksReportsInternet SourcesINDEXAPPENDICESAPPENDIX A: INTERVIEW QUESTIONS FOR SYRIAN FEMALE REFUGEES (English)APPENDIX B: INTERVIEW QUESTIONS FOR SYRIAN FEMALE REFUGEES (Arabic)APPENDIX C: INTERVIEW QUESTIONS FOR LOCALS (English)APPENDIX D: INTERVIEW QUESTIONS FOR LOCALS (Turkish)APPENDIX E: SAMPLE INTERVIEW 1 (Syrian female Refugees)APPENDIX F: SAMPLE INTERVIEW 2 (Locals)APPENDIX G: THE PROTEST AGAINST THE WOMEN CENTRE IN ULUBEY -- ANKARA (WhatsApp Voice Message in Arabic) Migration hat sich in den letzten Jahren zu einem der meistdiskutierten Phänomene entwickelt, sowohl innerhalb als auch außerhalb der akademischen Welt. Dieses Buch untersucht, wie syrische Flüchtlingsfrauen sozial, wirtschaftlich, kulturell, ethnisch und sexuell marginalisiert werden. Die Autorin analysiert, wie sich die in der türkischen Aufnahmegesellschaft produzierten Diskurse auf syrische Flüchtlingsfrauen und einheimische Frauen auswirken. Was denken diese Frauen über die aktuellen Ereignisse, ihren Status und die Schritte, die die syrische Regierung und auch NGOs bisher unternommen haben, um Lösungen für die Unsichtbarmachung von Frauen im öffentlichen Raum zu finden? Women refugees Turkey. Syrians Turkey. Marginality, Social Turkey. Marginality, Social fast Syrians fast Women refugees fast Turkey fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxmHG9jJjCTM3y4pFRqcP Print version: 3847425021 9783847425021 (OCoLC)1225066945 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2769207 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Yamaner, Onur Syrian female refugees in Turkey - intersectional marginalization. INTRODUCTIONCHAPTER 1RESEARCH DESIGN1.1.Research Questions1.2.Objectives1.3.Plan of the Book1.4.Theoretical Framework1.4.1.Discourse1.4.2.Racism1.4.3.Intersectionality1.5.Methodology and Research Design1.5.1.Methodological Approach1.5.2.Case Selection and Research and Design of In-Depth Interviews1.5.3.Timing of the Research1.5.4.Barriers and Facilitators to the Research1.5.5.Network and Observation in the Field1.5.6.Set of Ethical Rules1.5.7.Site and ParticipantsCHAPTER 2SYRIANS IN TURKEY2.1.Early Years of the Syrian Refugee Issue in Turkey2.2.In and Out: Urban Refugees and Those Living in Refugee Camps2.3.Syrian Female RefugeesCHAPTER 3WOMEN AGAINST WOMEN3.1.Makeup: A Reason to Discriminate or A Reason to Be Marginalized?3.1.1.Social Pressure Got the Result: "I don't put on makeup anymore"3.1.2.The Order of Needs3.1.3.What Does Makeup tell us?3.2. Giving Birth: Women between Social Exclusion and Social Acceptance3.2.1.Religious Practices or Husband's Will: Female Body, Sexuality, and Sin3.3. Burqa, Turban, and Headscarf: Between Invisibilization and Protection, Between Freedom of Religious Belief and Expression, and IntersectionalityCHAPTER 4MEDIA DISCOURSES4.1.Types of Discourses on Facebook4.1.1.General Discourses or the Generalization and Problematization of the Refugee Issue4.1.2. Discourses on Syrian Women Refugees4.1.3. Discourses Depending on the Agenda4.2.Syrian female refugees in Turkish Mainstream Media4.2.1The Stories of the Invisibles: Gendered Discourses in Media4.2.1.1. Syrian Women Are Responsible for Contagious Diseases4.2.1.2.Criminalising the Offenders4.2.1.3.Marriage Fraud News4.2.1.4.Turkish Women Versus Syrian Women: A Threat to Turkish Family Unity4.2.1.5.Child Mothers Reduced to Numbers4.2.1.6.Victims of Rape, Violence, and DeathCONCLUSIONSBIBLIOGRAPHYArticles & BooksReportsInternet SourcesINDEXAPPENDICESAPPENDIX A: INTERVIEW QUESTIONS FOR SYRIAN FEMALE REFUGEES (English)APPENDIX B: INTERVIEW QUESTIONS FOR SYRIAN FEMALE REFUGEES (Arabic)APPENDIX C: INTERVIEW QUESTIONS FOR LOCALS (English)APPENDIX D: INTERVIEW QUESTIONS FOR LOCALS (Turkish)APPENDIX E: SAMPLE INTERVIEW 1 (Syrian female Refugees)APPENDIX F: SAMPLE INTERVIEW 2 (Locals)APPENDIX G: THE PROTEST AGAINST THE WOMEN CENTRE IN ULUBEY -- ANKARA (WhatsApp Voice Message in Arabic) Women refugees Turkey. Syrians Turkey. Marginality, Social Turkey. Marginality, Social fast Syrians fast Women refugees fast |
title | Syrian female refugees in Turkey - intersectional marginalization. |
title_auth | Syrian female refugees in Turkey - intersectional marginalization. |
title_exact_search | Syrian female refugees in Turkey - intersectional marginalization. |
title_full | Syrian female refugees in Turkey - intersectional marginalization. |
title_fullStr | Syrian female refugees in Turkey - intersectional marginalization. |
title_full_unstemmed | Syrian female refugees in Turkey - intersectional marginalization. |
title_short | Syrian female refugees in Turkey - intersectional marginalization. |
title_sort | syrian female refugees in turkey intersectional marginalization |
topic | Women refugees Turkey. Syrians Turkey. Marginality, Social Turkey. Marginality, Social fast Syrians fast Women refugees fast |
topic_facet | Women refugees Turkey. Syrians Turkey. Marginality, Social Turkey. Marginality, Social Syrians Women refugees Turkey |
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