Land of Diverse Migrations: Challenges of
Emigration and Immigrations in Turkey
by
Ahmet İçduygu & Kemal Kirişçi
Edited by Ahmet İçduygu and Kemal Kirişçi, this volume, entitled Land of Diverse Migrations: Challenges of Emigration and Immigrations in Turkey, covers the findings of eight of Migration Research Program at (MiReKoc, ) projects. The contributions to this volume address a range of historical as well as contemporary international migration issues involving . This book provides a new evaluation of the current debates on different fields of migration studies in .
PART I: Emigration from
Shifting Borders of Belonging in the ‘Exchanged’ Generations of Karamanlis
Renk Özdemir
Turkish Highly Skilled Migration to the : New Findings and Policy Recommendations
Şebnem Koser Akcapar
and Spectacles of Identity: Public Events Immigrants and the Politics of Performance
Levent Soysal
Culture and Migration: A Comparison of Turkish Migrant and Non-Migrant Mother’s Long-Term Socialization Goals
Bilge Yağmurlu
Census Results of 2000 and International Migration: An Analytical Perspective
Yadigar Çoşkun & Sinan Türkyılmaz
PART II: Immigration to
“Integration in Limbo”: Iraqi, Afghan, Maghrebi and Iranian Migrants in
A. Didem Danış, Cherie Taraghi & Jean-François Perouse
A Survey on African Migrants and Asylum Seekers in
Kelly T. Brewer & Deniz Yükseker
The New International Migration and Migrant Women in : The Case of Moldovan Domestic Workers
Selmin Kaşka
Concluding Remarks: Migration Research in
By Ahmet İçduygu & Kemal Kirişçi
