Araştırma Makalesi
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Yıl 2024, Cilt: 21 Sayı: 3, 1274 - 1285, 31.12.2024

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Kaynakça

  • Aksel, D. B. (2014). Kins, distant workers, diasporas: constructing Turkey's transnational members abroad. Turkish Studies, 15(2), 195-219.
  • Aleinikoff, T. A., & Martin, S. F. (2018). Making the Global Compacts work: What future for refugees and migrants?. Andrew & Renata Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law.
  • Ayata, B. (2011). The politics of displacement: a transnational analysis of the forced migration of Kurds in Turkey and Europe (Doctoral dissertation, Johns Hopkins University).
  • Baban, F., Ilcan, S., & Rygiel, K. (2017). Syrian refugees in Turkey: Pathways to precarity, differential inclusion, and negotiated citizenship rights. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 43(1), 41-57.
  • Bauböck, R., & Faist, T. (2010). Diaspora and transnationalism: Concepts, theories and methods (p. 360). Amsterdam University Press.
  • Betts, A. (2011). Protection by persuasion: International cooperation in the refugee regime. Cornell University Press.
  • Biehl, K. S. (2015). Governing through uncertainty: Experiences of being a refugee in Turkey as a country for temporary asylum. Social Analysis, 59(1), 57-75.
  • Bruinessen, M. V. (1998). Shifting national and ethnic identities: The Kurds in Turkey and the European diaspora. Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, 18(1), 39-52.
  • Carrera, Sergio, Steven Blockmans, Daniel Gros, and Elspeth Guild. “The EU's Response to the Refugee Crisis: Taking Stock and Setting Policy Priorities.” CEPS essay 20/16 (2015)
  • Çelik, Ayşe Betûl. “Transnationalization of human rights norms and its impact on internally displaced Kurds.” Human rights quarterly (2005): 969-997.
  • Courie, Leonard W. The Black Death and Peasant's Revolt. New York: Wayland Publishers, 1972.
  • Danış, Didem, and Ayşe Parla. “Nafile Soydaşlık: Irak ve Bulgaristan Türkleri örneğinde göçmen, dernek ve devlet.” Toplum ve Bilim 114 (2009): 131-158.
  • Danış, Didem, Jean-François Pérouse, and Cherie Taraghi. “Integration in limbo.” Iraqi, Afghan, Maghberi and Iranian Migrants in Istanbul (2006).
  • Dinçer, Osman Bahadır, Vittoria Federici, Elizabeth Ferris, Sema Karaca, Kemal Kirişci, and Elif Özmenek Çarmıklı. Suriyeli mülteciler ve Türkiye: Sonu gelmeyen misafirlik. International Strategic Research Organization (USAK), 2013.
  • Erder, Sema, and Selmin Kaşka. “Turkey in the new migration era: Migrants between regularity and irregularity.” Turkey, migration and the EU: Potentials, challenges and opportunities 5 (2012): 113-132.
  • Erdoğan, M. Murat, ed. “ Kopuş” tan” Uyum” a kent mültecileri: Suriyeli mülteciler ve belediyelerin süreç yönetimi: İstanbul örneği. Marmara Belediyeler Birliği Kültür Yayınları, 2017.
  • Erdoğan, Murat. ““Türkiye’deki Suriyeli Mülteciler ile Birlikte Yaşamanın Çerçevesi.” Türkiye’de Geçici Koruma Altındaki Suriyeliler: Tespitler ve Öneriler (2016).
  • Erol, Neşe, Zeynep Şimşek, Özgür Öner, and Kerim Munir. “Effects of internal displacement and resettlement on the mental health of Turkish children and adolescents.” European Psychiatry 20, no. 2 (2005): 152-157.
  • Faist, Thomas. “The migration-security nexus. International migration and security before and after 9/11.” (2004).
  • Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, Elena, Gil Loescher, Katy Long, and Nando Sigona, eds. The Oxford handbook of refugee and forced migration studies. OUP Oxford, 2014.
  • Glick Schiller, Nina. “Beyond the nation-state and its units of analysis. Towards a new research agenda for migration studies. Essentials of migration theory.” (2007).
  • Held, David. Cosmopolitanism: Ideals and realities. Polity, 2010; Delanty, Gerard. “Self, other and world: Discourses of nationalism and cosmopolitanism.” (1999): 365-375.
  • Huysmans, Jef. “The European Union and the securitization of migration.” JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies 38, no. 5 (2000): 751-777
  • İçduygu, Ahmet, and Doğuş Şimşek. “Syrian refugees in Turkey: Towards integration policies.” Turkish Policy Quarterly 15, no. 3 (2016): 59-69
  • Içduygu, A., & Toktas, S. (2002). How do smuggling and trafficking operate via irregular border crossings in the Middle East? Evidence from fieldwork in Turkey. International migration, 40(6), 25-54.
  • İçduygu, A. (2007). EU-ization matters: Changes in immigration and asylum practices in Turkey. In The Europeanization of National Policies and Politics of Immigration (pp. 201-222). Palgrave Macmillan, London.
  • Ihlamur-Öner, S. G. (2013). Turkey’s refugee regime stretched to the limit? The case of Iraqi and Syrian refugee flows. Perceptions: Journal of International Affairs, 18(3), 191-228.
  • Kaiser, B., & Kaya, A. (2015). Transformation of migration and asylum policies in Turkey. The Europeanisation of Turkish Public Policies: A Scorecard, edited by A. Güney and A. Tekin, 94-115.
  • Kaya, A. (2019). Home-State Politics Towards Turkish Emigrants. In Turkish Origin Kaya, A. (2017). İstanbul, mülteciler için cennet mi cehennem mi? Suriyeli mültecilerin kentsel alandaki halleri. Toplum ve Bilim, 140, 42-68.
  • Kaymaz, Timur, and Omar Kadkoy. “Syrians in Turkey: The economics of integration.” In Al Sharq Forum Expert Brief. More Information. 2016
  • Nye, J. S., & Keohane, R. O. (1971). Transnational relations and world politics: An introduction. International organization, 25(3), 329-349.
  • King, R. (2012). Geography and migration studies: Retrospect and prospect. Population, space and place, 18(2), 134-153.
  • Kirişçi, K. (2004). Asylum, immigration, irregular migration and internally displacement in Turkey: Institutions and policies.
  • Kirisci, K. (2002). Immigration and Asylum Issues in EU–Turkish Relations: Assessing EU’s Impact on Turkish Policy and Practice’. Migration and the Externalities of European Integration, 125-142.
  • Kirisci, K. (1996). Is Turkey lifting the geographical limitation-the November 1994 regulation on asylum in Turkey. Int'l J. Refugee L., 8, 293.
  • Kirisci, K. (2001). UNHCR and Turkey: Cooperating for Improved Implementation of the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees. Int'l J. Refugee L., 13, 71.
  • Koser Akcapar, S. (2010). Re‐thinking migrants’ networks and social capital: A case study of Iranians in Turkey. International migration, 48(2), 161-196.
  • Kurban, D., Yükseker, D., Çelik, A. B., Ünalan, T., & Aker, A. T. (2007). Coming to terms with forced migration: Post-displacement restitution of citizenship rights in Turkey.
  • Lee, E. S. (1966). A theory of migration. Demography, 3(1), 47-57.
  • Mencutek, Z. S., & Baser, B. (2018). Mobilizing diasporas: Insights from Turkey’s attempts to reach Turkish citizens abroad. Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, 20(1), 86-105.
  • Ögelman, N. (2003). Documenting and Explaining the Persistence of Homeland Politics Among Germany's Turks 1. International Migration Review, 37(1), 163-193.
  • Østergaard-Nielsen, E. (2003). The politics of migrants’ transnational political practices. International migration review, 37(3), 760-786.
  • Ozcurumez, S., & Şenses, N. (2011). Europeanization and Turkey: studying irregular migration policy. Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, 13(2), 233-248.
  • Pandır, Müzeyyen, E. F. E. İbrahim, and Alaaddin F. Paksoy. (2015). Türk Basınında Suriyeli Sığınmacı Temsili Üzerine Bir İçerik Analizi/A Content Analysis on the Representation of Syrian Asylum Seekers in the Turkish Press. Marmara İletişim Dergisi, (24), 1-26.
  • Pasetti, F., & Garcés-Mascareñas, B. (2018). Who is responsible, for what and to whom? Patterns of politicisation on refugees and the European solidarity crisis. Ceaseval Research on the Common European Asylum System, 16.
  • Pisarevskaya, A., Levy, N., Scholten, P., & Jansen, J. (2020). Mapping migration studies: An empirical analysis of the coming of age of a research field. Migration Studies, 8(3), 455-481.
  • Ravenstein, Ernst Georg. (1885) “The laws of migration.” Journal of the statistical society of London 48, no. 2: 167-235.
  • Şenay, B. (2012). Trans-Kemalism: the politics of the Turkish state in the diaspora. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 35(9), 1615-1633.
  • Sert, D. (2013). Turkey’s integrated border management strategy. Turkish policy quarterly, 12(1), 173-179.
  • Sirkeci, I., & Cohen, J. H. (2015). Measuring impact and the most influential works in Migration Studies. Migration Letters, 12(3), 336-345.
  • Sunata, U., & Tosun, S. (2019). Assessing the civil society’s role in refugee integration in Turkey: NGO-R as a New Typology. Journal of Refugee Studies, 32(4), 683-703.
  • Thomas, W. I., & Znaniecki, F. (1996). The Polish peasant in Europe and America: A classic work in immigration history. University of Illinois Press.
  • Todaro, M. P. (1969). A model of labor migration and urban unemployment in less developed countries. The American economic review, 59(1), 138-148.
  • Tolay, J. (2015). Discovering immigration into Turkey: The emergence of a dynamic field. International Migration, 53(6), 57-73.
  • Uyan-Semerci, P., & Erdoğan, E. (2018). Who cannot access education? Difficulties of being a student for children from Syria in Turkey. Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies, 13(1), 30-45.
  • Wahlbeck, Ö. (1999). Kurdish diasporas: a comparative study of Kurdish refugee communities. Springer.
  • Wimmer, A., & Glick Schiller, N. (2002). Methodological nationalism and beyond: nation–state building, migration and the social sciences. Global networks, 2(4), 301-334.

Sosyo-Ekonomik İncelemelerden Çok Katmanlı Analizlere: Göç Literatürünün Ana-Akımlaşma Serüveni

Yıl 2024, Cilt: 21 Sayı: 3, 1274 - 1285, 31.12.2024

Öz

Göç alanındaki çalışmalar son otuz yılda kurumsallaşarak, ana akım araştırma alanları arasında kendine ait bir yer edinmiştir. Bu çalışmanın temel amacı, bu alanda son yıllarda yaygın olarak tartışılan meseleleri ve ana-akımlaşma sürecinde hem dünya genelinde hem de Türkiye’de yaşanan dönüşümleri ortaya koymaktır. Çalışma, göç ve ilticaya dair uluslararası literatür genelinde ve Türkiye’yle ilgili çalışmalar özelinde ortaya çıkan başlıca tartışma alanlarını incelemektedir. Çalışmada iki araştırma alanının hem uluslararası literatürde hem de Türkiye’ye ilişkin alanda yükselişte olduğu belirtilmekte ve bu iki alandaki gelişmeler irdelenmektedir. Bu iki alan: (1) zorla yerinden edilme ve iltica ile (2) diasporalar ve ulus aşırı hareketler olarak görülmektedir. Bu bağlamda çalışma uluslararası göç literatürünün küresel planda ve Türkiye’deki ana-akımlaşma sürecindeki dönüşümlerini analiz etmektedir.

Kaynakça

  • Aksel, D. B. (2014). Kins, distant workers, diasporas: constructing Turkey's transnational members abroad. Turkish Studies, 15(2), 195-219.
  • Aleinikoff, T. A., & Martin, S. F. (2018). Making the Global Compacts work: What future for refugees and migrants?. Andrew & Renata Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law.
  • Ayata, B. (2011). The politics of displacement: a transnational analysis of the forced migration of Kurds in Turkey and Europe (Doctoral dissertation, Johns Hopkins University).
  • Baban, F., Ilcan, S., & Rygiel, K. (2017). Syrian refugees in Turkey: Pathways to precarity, differential inclusion, and negotiated citizenship rights. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 43(1), 41-57.
  • Bauböck, R., & Faist, T. (2010). Diaspora and transnationalism: Concepts, theories and methods (p. 360). Amsterdam University Press.
  • Betts, A. (2011). Protection by persuasion: International cooperation in the refugee regime. Cornell University Press.
  • Biehl, K. S. (2015). Governing through uncertainty: Experiences of being a refugee in Turkey as a country for temporary asylum. Social Analysis, 59(1), 57-75.
  • Bruinessen, M. V. (1998). Shifting national and ethnic identities: The Kurds in Turkey and the European diaspora. Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, 18(1), 39-52.
  • Carrera, Sergio, Steven Blockmans, Daniel Gros, and Elspeth Guild. “The EU's Response to the Refugee Crisis: Taking Stock and Setting Policy Priorities.” CEPS essay 20/16 (2015)
  • Çelik, Ayşe Betûl. “Transnationalization of human rights norms and its impact on internally displaced Kurds.” Human rights quarterly (2005): 969-997.
  • Courie, Leonard W. The Black Death and Peasant's Revolt. New York: Wayland Publishers, 1972.
  • Danış, Didem, and Ayşe Parla. “Nafile Soydaşlık: Irak ve Bulgaristan Türkleri örneğinde göçmen, dernek ve devlet.” Toplum ve Bilim 114 (2009): 131-158.
  • Danış, Didem, Jean-François Pérouse, and Cherie Taraghi. “Integration in limbo.” Iraqi, Afghan, Maghberi and Iranian Migrants in Istanbul (2006).
  • Dinçer, Osman Bahadır, Vittoria Federici, Elizabeth Ferris, Sema Karaca, Kemal Kirişci, and Elif Özmenek Çarmıklı. Suriyeli mülteciler ve Türkiye: Sonu gelmeyen misafirlik. International Strategic Research Organization (USAK), 2013.
  • Erder, Sema, and Selmin Kaşka. “Turkey in the new migration era: Migrants between regularity and irregularity.” Turkey, migration and the EU: Potentials, challenges and opportunities 5 (2012): 113-132.
  • Erdoğan, M. Murat, ed. “ Kopuş” tan” Uyum” a kent mültecileri: Suriyeli mülteciler ve belediyelerin süreç yönetimi: İstanbul örneği. Marmara Belediyeler Birliği Kültür Yayınları, 2017.
  • Erdoğan, Murat. ““Türkiye’deki Suriyeli Mülteciler ile Birlikte Yaşamanın Çerçevesi.” Türkiye’de Geçici Koruma Altındaki Suriyeliler: Tespitler ve Öneriler (2016).
  • Erol, Neşe, Zeynep Şimşek, Özgür Öner, and Kerim Munir. “Effects of internal displacement and resettlement on the mental health of Turkish children and adolescents.” European Psychiatry 20, no. 2 (2005): 152-157.
  • Faist, Thomas. “The migration-security nexus. International migration and security before and after 9/11.” (2004).
  • Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, Elena, Gil Loescher, Katy Long, and Nando Sigona, eds. The Oxford handbook of refugee and forced migration studies. OUP Oxford, 2014.
  • Glick Schiller, Nina. “Beyond the nation-state and its units of analysis. Towards a new research agenda for migration studies. Essentials of migration theory.” (2007).
  • Held, David. Cosmopolitanism: Ideals and realities. Polity, 2010; Delanty, Gerard. “Self, other and world: Discourses of nationalism and cosmopolitanism.” (1999): 365-375.
  • Huysmans, Jef. “The European Union and the securitization of migration.” JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies 38, no. 5 (2000): 751-777
  • İçduygu, Ahmet, and Doğuş Şimşek. “Syrian refugees in Turkey: Towards integration policies.” Turkish Policy Quarterly 15, no. 3 (2016): 59-69
  • Içduygu, A., & Toktas, S. (2002). How do smuggling and trafficking operate via irregular border crossings in the Middle East? Evidence from fieldwork in Turkey. International migration, 40(6), 25-54.
  • İçduygu, A. (2007). EU-ization matters: Changes in immigration and asylum practices in Turkey. In The Europeanization of National Policies and Politics of Immigration (pp. 201-222). Palgrave Macmillan, London.
  • Ihlamur-Öner, S. G. (2013). Turkey’s refugee regime stretched to the limit? The case of Iraqi and Syrian refugee flows. Perceptions: Journal of International Affairs, 18(3), 191-228.
  • Kaiser, B., & Kaya, A. (2015). Transformation of migration and asylum policies in Turkey. The Europeanisation of Turkish Public Policies: A Scorecard, edited by A. Güney and A. Tekin, 94-115.
  • Kaya, A. (2019). Home-State Politics Towards Turkish Emigrants. In Turkish Origin Kaya, A. (2017). İstanbul, mülteciler için cennet mi cehennem mi? Suriyeli mültecilerin kentsel alandaki halleri. Toplum ve Bilim, 140, 42-68.
  • Kaymaz, Timur, and Omar Kadkoy. “Syrians in Turkey: The economics of integration.” In Al Sharq Forum Expert Brief. More Information. 2016
  • Nye, J. S., & Keohane, R. O. (1971). Transnational relations and world politics: An introduction. International organization, 25(3), 329-349.
  • King, R. (2012). Geography and migration studies: Retrospect and prospect. Population, space and place, 18(2), 134-153.
  • Kirişçi, K. (2004). Asylum, immigration, irregular migration and internally displacement in Turkey: Institutions and policies.
  • Kirisci, K. (2002). Immigration and Asylum Issues in EU–Turkish Relations: Assessing EU’s Impact on Turkish Policy and Practice’. Migration and the Externalities of European Integration, 125-142.
  • Kirisci, K. (1996). Is Turkey lifting the geographical limitation-the November 1994 regulation on asylum in Turkey. Int'l J. Refugee L., 8, 293.
  • Kirisci, K. (2001). UNHCR and Turkey: Cooperating for Improved Implementation of the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees. Int'l J. Refugee L., 13, 71.
  • Koser Akcapar, S. (2010). Re‐thinking migrants’ networks and social capital: A case study of Iranians in Turkey. International migration, 48(2), 161-196.
  • Kurban, D., Yükseker, D., Çelik, A. B., Ünalan, T., & Aker, A. T. (2007). Coming to terms with forced migration: Post-displacement restitution of citizenship rights in Turkey.
  • Lee, E. S. (1966). A theory of migration. Demography, 3(1), 47-57.
  • Mencutek, Z. S., & Baser, B. (2018). Mobilizing diasporas: Insights from Turkey’s attempts to reach Turkish citizens abroad. Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, 20(1), 86-105.
  • Ögelman, N. (2003). Documenting and Explaining the Persistence of Homeland Politics Among Germany's Turks 1. International Migration Review, 37(1), 163-193.
  • Østergaard-Nielsen, E. (2003). The politics of migrants’ transnational political practices. International migration review, 37(3), 760-786.
  • Ozcurumez, S., & Şenses, N. (2011). Europeanization and Turkey: studying irregular migration policy. Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, 13(2), 233-248.
  • Pandır, Müzeyyen, E. F. E. İbrahim, and Alaaddin F. Paksoy. (2015). Türk Basınında Suriyeli Sığınmacı Temsili Üzerine Bir İçerik Analizi/A Content Analysis on the Representation of Syrian Asylum Seekers in the Turkish Press. Marmara İletişim Dergisi, (24), 1-26.
  • Pasetti, F., & Garcés-Mascareñas, B. (2018). Who is responsible, for what and to whom? Patterns of politicisation on refugees and the European solidarity crisis. Ceaseval Research on the Common European Asylum System, 16.
  • Pisarevskaya, A., Levy, N., Scholten, P., & Jansen, J. (2020). Mapping migration studies: An empirical analysis of the coming of age of a research field. Migration Studies, 8(3), 455-481.
  • Ravenstein, Ernst Georg. (1885) “The laws of migration.” Journal of the statistical society of London 48, no. 2: 167-235.
  • Şenay, B. (2012). Trans-Kemalism: the politics of the Turkish state in the diaspora. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 35(9), 1615-1633.
  • Sert, D. (2013). Turkey’s integrated border management strategy. Turkish policy quarterly, 12(1), 173-179.
  • Sirkeci, I., & Cohen, J. H. (2015). Measuring impact and the most influential works in Migration Studies. Migration Letters, 12(3), 336-345.
  • Sunata, U., & Tosun, S. (2019). Assessing the civil society’s role in refugee integration in Turkey: NGO-R as a New Typology. Journal of Refugee Studies, 32(4), 683-703.
  • Thomas, W. I., & Znaniecki, F. (1996). The Polish peasant in Europe and America: A classic work in immigration history. University of Illinois Press.
  • Todaro, M. P. (1969). A model of labor migration and urban unemployment in less developed countries. The American economic review, 59(1), 138-148.
  • Tolay, J. (2015). Discovering immigration into Turkey: The emergence of a dynamic field. International Migration, 53(6), 57-73.
  • Uyan-Semerci, P., & Erdoğan, E. (2018). Who cannot access education? Difficulties of being a student for children from Syria in Turkey. Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies, 13(1), 30-45.
  • Wahlbeck, Ö. (1999). Kurdish diasporas: a comparative study of Kurdish refugee communities. Springer.
  • Wimmer, A., & Glick Schiller, N. (2002). Methodological nationalism and beyond: nation–state building, migration and the social sciences. Global networks, 2(4), 301-334.
Toplam 57 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil Türkçe
Bölüm Makaleler
Yazarlar

Damla Aksel 0000-0002-4157-812X

Yayımlanma Tarihi 31 Aralık 2024
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2024 Cilt: 21 Sayı: 3

Kaynak Göster

APA Aksel, D. (2024). Sosyo-Ekonomik İncelemelerden Çok Katmanlı Analizlere: Göç Literatürünün Ana-Akımlaşma Serüveni. Kahramanmaraş Sütçü İmam Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, 21(3), 1274-1285.

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