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  • af Eric M. Trinka
    333,95 kr.

    The relationship between religion, religious groups, and migration is an important topic of recent social science debate. Migration affects all aspects of the lives of those who have left their homes, including facets characterized as religious. Religion and religious identity are linked to social, cultural, and political issues, including integration, identity negotiation, diasporic community formation, interreligious dialogue, and religious pluralism. On the one hand, migration can change religious cultures, rituals, and traditions through the experience of mobility and the response of the host country. On the other hand, religious groups can encourage migration. In this context, new forms of transnational interaction and organization have emerged that contribute to the reformulation of community and identity. In some cases, such changes can lead to new conflicts and even trigger religious radicalization. This edited book consists of essays that bring together various perspectives on religious groups and their migration processes in different geographical regions. The aim is to empirically analyze the discourse and practices of national and transnational religious groups while investigating the relationship of religion and migration to political, historical, cultural, and social transitions. The book brings together academics and practitioners from different countries through interdisciplinary approaches that will be of interest to a wide readership of scholars and practitioners.ContentsReligion, Religious Groups and Migration. - Deniz Coşan Eke and Eric M. Trinka"The World Is Without Shelter, Without Protector" Buddhism, the Protection of Displaced People, and International Humanitarian Law. - Christina A. KilbyBorders within Borders: Superkilen as the Site of Assimilation. - Ehsan SheikholharamThe Role of Informational Asymmetry in Interfaith Communication During Conflict: A Game Theoretical Approach. - Serdar Ş. Güner and Nukhet A. SandalIn the Intersection of Religion, Identity, and Education: The Perceptions of Sunni Muslim Parents Regarding Islam Courses in Austria. - Ece Cihan ErtemAlevism as a political-theological concept and its Representation in Austria. - Deniz Cosan EkeThe Role of Interreligious Dialogue and Outreach in Building Trust and Strengthening Social Inclusion in Europe: the case of Network for Dialogue. - Amjad Saleem and Aleksandra Djuric Milovanovic"Textual Placemaking and Migration Memories in Psalm 137". - Eric M. Trinka

  • af Michela C. Pellicani
    288,95 kr.

  • af Christina Pao & Maksim Zubok
    298,95 kr.

  • af Yasmin Ghazala Farooq
    353,95 kr.

  • af Simeon S. Magliveras
    353,95 kr.

  • af Ibrahim Sirkeci
    353,95 kr.

  • af lu & Vildan Mahmuto&287
    353,95 kr.

  • af Olgu Karan
    288,95 kr.

    Economic Survival Strategies of Turkish Migrants in London by Olgu KARAN. "This study is about economic survival in the Turkish and Kurdish communities of North London with some interesting comparisons to the longer established Turkish Cypriot community. It is to be welcomed that the study spans macro and micro levels. Also to be welcomed is that it eschews the idea that identity and culture is fixed and unchanging, providing some fascinating and important examples to the contrary, and that it moves beyond essentially culturalist approaches to entrepreneurship and even more so, mainstream individualist ones." Professor Theo Nichols, Cardiff University, UK "Dr Karan noticed that two ethnic communities in conflictual relationships with each other in home country (Turkey) are marshalling collective resources in a very cooperative way across ethnic boundaries and forming small business ventures and thus contributing to the empowerment and upgrading of their households and communities." Professor Bahattin Aksit, Maltepe University, Istanbul

  • af Deniz Eroglu Utku
    288,95 kr.

  • af Ibrahim Sirkeci
    313,95 kr.

    TURKISH MIGRATION POLICY, edited by Ibrahim Sirkeci and Barbara Pusch, aims to shed light on changes in migration policy, determinants beneath these changes, and practical implications for movers and non-movers in Turkey. Nevertheless, one should note that Turkey has only recently faced mass immigration and the number of foreign born has more than doubled in less than five years. Such sudden change in population composition warrants policy adjustments and reviews. Policy shift from "exporting excess labour" in the 1960s and 1970s to immigrant integration today is a drastic but necessary one. Nevertheless, Turkish migration policy is still far from settled as several chapters in this book point out. Despite the exemplary humanitarian engagement in admitting Syrians, Turkey is still at the bottom of the league table of favourable integration policies with an overall score of 25 out of 100. Turkish migration policy is likely to be adjusted further in response to the continuing immigration.

  • af Walter H. Hopgood
    143,95 kr.

    With the Earth and her new outpost connected through the Cludiant, Rhys and Jason have the ability to explore the universe. And for Rhys, it's a chance to not just explore, but to learn all he can. As a scientist, he's always considered learning at the top of his lifelong dreams. But what happens when their chance to explore and learn turns deadly?And the threats to their project didn't stop when Rhys and Jason left Earth for Terra. Even as the migration to their new homeworld becomes mundane, threats to the very project that bridges them to strange new worlds can strike when they least expect it.Migration: Knowledge is the second book in Hopgood's Migration series, and picks up where the first one left off.