Alternating Exclusion - The Cycle of Migration and Social Exclusion

Alternating Exclusion - The Cycle of Migration and Social Exclusion

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Alternating Exclusion - The Cycle of Migration and Social Exclusion Book Description Alternating exclusion describes the series of exclusionary reactions developed by "natives" in cities against immigrants, and by each immigrant group against the immigrant groups that came after it. As each new immigrant group becomes visible in the city, they encounter anger and humiliation that they "disrupt" the city's economy and daily life. "Old" immigrants, who until recently were accused of exactly this, are among those who voice these reactions loudly, while feeling that their status has improved somewhat. Thus, this is a dynamic of exclusion that accumulates, layers, intensifies, and also becomes complex. A vicious circle... In the pattern of this universal phenomenon in Turkey, the Roma of those with Turkish ethno-cultural identity; Romani immigrants, Kurds and Arabs; It is observed that Kurds take an exclusionary attitude towards new immigrant groups. Mim Sertaç Tümtaş applies the concept of "rotational exclusion", which he developed with inspiration from the concept of "rotational poverty", to the field in the example of mass migration from Syria. It looks at how the Syrians who came to Şanlıurfa, Hatay and Mersin, and the "natives" and "former immigrants" of Mersin, also known as the "land of immigrants", experienced and perceived this experience. Shift Exclusion paints a clear and bitter picture of a spiral that pits the poor against each other and contributes to the reproduction of inequality. (From the Promotional Bulletin)
Publisher : Contact Publishing
Number of pages : 262
Publication Year : 2020
ISBN : 9789750530067
The heart : Turkish
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Alternating Exclusion - The Cycle of Migration and Social Exclusion Alternating Exclusion - The Cycle of Migration and Social Exclusion Book Description Alternating exclusion describes the series of exclusionary reactions developed by "natives" in cities against immigrants, and by each immigrant group against the immigrant groups that came after it. As each new immigrant group becomes visible in the city, they encounter anger and humiliation that they "disrupt" the city's economy and daily life. "Old" immigrants, who until recently were accused of exactly this, are among those who voice these reactions loudly, while feeling that their status has improved somewhat. Thus, this is a dynamic of exclusion that accumulates, layers, intensifies, and also becomes complex. A vicious circle... In the pattern of this universal phenomenon in Turkey, the Roma of those with Turkish ethno-cultural identity; Romani immigrants, Kurds and Arabs; It is observed that Kurds take an exclusionary attitude towards new immigrant groups. Mim Sertaç Tümtaş applies the concept of "rotational exclusion", which he developed with inspiration from the concept of "rotational poverty", to the field in the example of mass migration from Syria. It looks at how the Syrians who came to Şanlıurfa, Hatay and Mersin, and the "natives" and "former immigrants" of Mersin, also known as the "land of immigrants", experience and perceive this experience. Shift Exclusion paints a clear and bitter picture of a spiral that pits the poor against each other and contributes to the reproduction of inequality. (From the Promotional Bulletin) PX00000167151
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