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Year 2017, Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 406 - 410, 31.01.2017
https://doi.org/10.24289/ijsser.272488

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The effects of Russia-Turkey crisis on mixed families in İstanbul: Hearing the voices of women

Year 2017, Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 406 - 410, 31.01.2017
https://doi.org/10.24289/ijsser.272488

Abstract

After
1990’s, Russia-Turkey migration system has developed and a great number of Russian
women and Turkish men have started to cross the border for various purposes.
Within this mobility, new social, culturel, economic and political realities have
emerged. One of the most important realities is increasing of Russian-Turkish couples
and their important roles on the Russia-Turkey migration system. Just like Ley
and Waters (2004) said, migrants not only move from one place to another, but also
move from one set of social relations to another. In this context, I'd like to mention
about what has happened in lives of mixed families in İstanbul after an aircraft
belonging to Russian Federation Air Forces was shoot-down by Turkish Air Forces
on the November 24th, 2015. This study based on interviews with marriage migrants,
their couples and representatives of Russian institutions in İstanbul. In conclusion,
the crisis between Russia and Turkey has affected lives of Russian women in
İstanbul both negative and positive ways. These women are foreigners in Turkey
and their limited social environments have imprisoned them to a narrow area
during the crisis. But they have tried to bring into connection with two parts
of the crisis and have tried to stand between Turkey and Russia by using their institutional
networks which also have supported their collective identities.

References

  • Aydın. S. (2006). Post-Sosyalist Ülkelerde Açığa Çıkan İşgücü ve Trabzon’da Yabancı Uyruklu Kadın Olgusu. Muğla Üniversitesi, Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü, Basılmamış Yüksek Lisans Tezi
  • Bloch, A. (2011). Intimate Circuits: Modernity, Migration and Marriage Among Post-Soviet Women in Turkey. Global Networks, 11 (4), 502-521
  • Breger, R. ve Hill, R. (1998). Cross-Cultural Marriage: Identity and Choice. Oxford, New York: Berg.
  • Cottrell, A. B. (1990). Cross-National Marriages: A Review of the Literature. Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 21(2), 151-169.
  • Karaçay, A. B. (2011). Bir Göç Sisteminin Anatomisi: Türkiye-Rusya Örneği. Marmara Üniversitesi, Basılmamış Doktora Tezi.
  • Ley, D. and Waters, J. L. (2004). Transnational Migration and the Geographical Imperative. In Jackson, P., Crang, P. and Dwyer, C. (Eds.) Transnational Spaces. Londra: Routledge, 104-121
  • Piper, N. (2009). Wife or Worker? Worker or Wife?: Marriage and Cross-Border Migration in Contemporary Japan. International Journal of Population Geography, 9, 457-469
  • Scott, J. (1991). The Evidence of Experience. Critical Inquiry. 17, 4, 773-797.
  • White, A. (2009). Internal Migration, Identity and Livelihood Strategies in Contemporary Russia. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 35(4), 555-573. doi: 10.1080/13691830902765095
  • Yükseker, H. D. (2003). Laleli-Moskova Mekiği: Kayıtdışı Ticaret ve Cinsiyet İlişkileri. İstanbul: İletişim Yayınları.
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Ayla Deniz

E. Murat Özgür

Publication Date January 31, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2017 Volume: 3 Issue: 2

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APA Deniz, A., & Özgür, E. M. (2017). The effects of Russia-Turkey crisis on mixed families in İstanbul: Hearing the voices of women. International Journal of Social Sciences and Education Research, 3(2), 406-410. https://doi.org/10.24289/ijsser.272488
AMA Deniz A, Özgür EM. The effects of Russia-Turkey crisis on mixed families in İstanbul: Hearing the voices of women. International Journal of Social Sciences and Education Research. April 2017;3(2):406-410. doi:10.24289/ijsser.272488
Chicago Deniz, Ayla, and E. Murat Özgür. “The Effects of Russia-Turkey Crisis on Mixed Families in İstanbul: Hearing the Voices of Women”. International Journal of Social Sciences and Education Research 3, no. 2 (April 2017): 406-10. https://doi.org/10.24289/ijsser.272488.
EndNote Deniz A, Özgür EM (April 1, 2017) The effects of Russia-Turkey crisis on mixed families in İstanbul: Hearing the voices of women. International Journal of Social Sciences and Education Research 3 2 406–410.
IEEE A. Deniz and E. M. Özgür, “The effects of Russia-Turkey crisis on mixed families in İstanbul: Hearing the voices of women”, International Journal of Social Sciences and Education Research, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 406–410, 2017, doi: 10.24289/ijsser.272488.
ISNAD Deniz, Ayla - Özgür, E. Murat. “The Effects of Russia-Turkey Crisis on Mixed Families in İstanbul: Hearing the Voices of Women”. International Journal of Social Sciences and Education Research 3/2 (April 2017), 406-410. https://doi.org/10.24289/ijsser.272488.
JAMA Deniz A, Özgür EM. The effects of Russia-Turkey crisis on mixed families in İstanbul: Hearing the voices of women. International Journal of Social Sciences and Education Research. 2017;3:406–410.
MLA Deniz, Ayla and E. Murat Özgür. “The Effects of Russia-Turkey Crisis on Mixed Families in İstanbul: Hearing the Voices of Women”. International Journal of Social Sciences and Education Research, vol. 3, no. 2, 2017, pp. 406-10, doi:10.24289/ijsser.272488.
Vancouver Deniz A, Özgür EM. The effects of Russia-Turkey crisis on mixed families in İstanbul: Hearing the voices of women. International Journal of Social Sciences and Education Research. 2017;3(2):406-10.