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This open access book shows how the politics of migration affect community building in the 21st century, drawing on both retrogressive and progressive forms of mobilization. It elaborates theoretically and shows empirically how the two master frames of nostalgia and hope are used in local, national and transnational settings, in and outside conventional forms of doing politics. It expands on polarized societal processes and external events relevant for the transformation of European welfare systems and the reproduction of national identities today. It evidences the importance of gender in the narrative use of the master frames of nostalgia and hope, either as an ideological tool for right-wi...
This book considers the extent to which innovation and entrepreneurship are engines of economic prosperity. It brings together theorists and empiricists from diverse backgrounds to provides a comprehensive overview of the field of entrepreneurship, focusing specifically on entrepreneurial developments within Turkey and the surrounding regions and Europe. It looks at innovation, creativity, economic development and women’s empowerment. This book considers the for-profit and the not-for-profit sectors, and examines outcome metrics such as change, sustainability and employment, in addition to economic value. This book will inspire academics and students to better understand the origins, evolu...
The past few years have seen an unprecedented mass migration to Europe, as refugees from war and poverty throughout north Africa and the Middle East have embarked on perilous journeys across the Mediterranean in the hope of being allowed to start new lives in Europe. This book draws on more than five hundred firsthand accounts to reveal the human story behind the statistics and demagoguery. What is it like to set out for Europe with your family, knowing the dangers you face on the way? Why are so many people willing to risk their lives crossing the Mediterranean? What are their hopes and fears? And why is Europe, one of the richest regions of the world, unable to cope? More than just telling a human story, Heaven Crawley and colleagues provide a framework for understanding the dynamics underpinning the current wave of migration and challenging politicians, policy makers, and the media to rethink their understanding of why and how people move. --
This six-volume book series titled “Refugee Crisis in International Politics” are prepared with the aim of clarifying the above-mentioned issues and enriching the content, context, and depth to the field of science. “States must protect all migrants against violence based on racism and xenophobia, exploitation, and forced labor. Migrants should not be detained without legitimate reasons or forcefully send back to their home country. States must take responsibility for and fulfill these responsibilities meticulously for refugees, asylum seekers and immigrants to be able to rebuild their lives safely against serious dangers. Sharing responsibility for global problems is fair in the 21st ...
This book provides the first-ever analysis of the growing yet contested role of pro bono services in access to justice globally.
Where does Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s resilience derive from? Why did he, and the AKP, win the double May 2023 elections again? How did the opposition perform? What were the opposition’s mistakes? How will domestic and foreign policy issues unfold after the elections? These are just a few of the questions the present collection tries to answer. Demonstrating how Turkey’s politics have developed the present volume brings together approaches from politics, sociology, and history, and sheds much-needed light on these crucial questions. They offer scholars and non-specialists alike a comprehensive overview of the implications of the recent elections in almost every aspect of Turkish society. ...
More than a decade since the start of the war in Syria, Turkey is home to almost four million of that country’s displaced citizens. Youth is one of the most vulnerable groups within the refugee population, as they struggle with language and education barriers and demands on them to assimilate while retaining their own culture. Lives in Limbo gives voice to the dreams of Syrian youth who have little hope of returning to their devastated homeland and explains why this generation’s future will shape how the region will develop. It explores how refugee youth create futures from the liminality of exile.
Yayın Hakem Kurulu Alp Arısoy Aziz Tamer Güler Berrin Ataman Ceren Avcil Dilek Çınar Elif Gençkal Eroler Elvan Karaman Enver Emre Öcal Fatma İlknur Akgül Ferma Lekesizalın Gökhan Ak Kenan Özkan Mine Demirtaş Nihan Akdemir Olcay Bige Aşkun Özlem Şimşek Savaş Biçer Süheyla Üçışık Şenay Alsan İÇİNDEKİLER SUNUŞ KADIN, KALKINMA VE EĞİTİM Yükseköğretim Kurumları için Toplumsal Cinsiyet Eşitliği Planı Geliştirme: CALİPER Projesi Deneyimi - Gökay Özerim, Güldan Kalem ve Burcu Kiper Eğitim Fakültesi Öğretim Elemanlarının Cam Tavan Algılarının İncelenmesi - Gülçin Terzi ve Levent Deniz Kadının Yoksullaşması: Sağlık Hakkı Bağlamında Hi...
Este libro es el resultado de los trabajos realizados por personas de varios países y varias instituciones: la Universitat Abat Oliba CEU (UAO CEU), de Barcelona; la Plataforma Internacional de Cooperación y Migración / International Platform for Cooperation and Migration (PICM/IPCM), con sede en Madrid; y el Centro Europeo para los Asuntos de los Trabajadores (EZA), cuya sede operativa se encuentra en Königswinter (Alemania). Quiero expresar mi felicitación a los profesores Olga Lasaga y Javier Barraycoa, por su labor como editores de este libro y, por supuesto, por sus fructíferos años de dedicación al frente del Observatorio Laboral de la UAO CEU, del que han salido muy interesant...