Contemporary Turkey at a Glance: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Local and Translocal Dynamics

Introduction
Turkey has witnessed significant social, cultural, and political change over the last decades. This transformation has manifested itself in all segments of society and resulted in the alteration of political ideologies and institutions. The twelve authors of this volume shed light on the complexities of a changing Turkey through an interdisciplinary perspective. Their application of novel conceptual approaches and methodologies make this book a unique contribution to the study of modern Turkey.

Content

Appropriating the Past.- Challenging Authority: Public Contention and Identity Negotiation.- Translocal Dynamics

Target Groups

Social, political, historical and cultural scientists

The Editors

Ayhan Kaya is Senior Professor of Politics at the Department of International Relations, Jean Monnet Chair of European Politics of Interculturalism, Director of the European Institute at Istanbul Bilgi University and a Member of Science Academy, Turkey.

E. Fuat Keyman is Director of Istanbul Policy Center and Professor of International Relations at Sabanc? University.

Özge Onursal Be?gül is Assistant Professor at Istanbul Bilgi University in the Department of International Relations and the European Institute.

Kristina Kamp is Ph.D. Candidate at Humboldt University of Berlin.

Publication Language

English

Publication Access Type

Freemium

Publication Author

Kristina Kamp

Publisher

Muslim Identity

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Society and Culture

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Turkish Citizenship

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Turkish Diaspora

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Turkish Minorities

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Turkish Politics

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Turkish Studies

Publication Year

2023

Publication Type

eBooks

ISBN/ISSN

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Publication Category

Open Access Books

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