Research Article

The Turkish-German Bridge: A Unique Socio-Spatial Construction in Kreuzberg

Volume: 1 Number: 2 September 30, 2021
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The Turkish-German Bridge: A Unique Socio-Spatial Construction in Kreuzberg

Abstract

With the migration of Turkish people to Germany came the need to negotiate identity in a different space. Interactions and connections with their origin space and destination space create an opportunity for a new type of hybrid identity and manifestation in the neighborhoods where they live. The Kreuzberg neighborhood in Berlin is a place with ephemeral, unspoken borders, where Turkish-German residents face inclusion and exclusion on both sides. This dual-othering has a deep impact on the social psychology of this group and how socio-spatial practices are negotiated. This article examines how Turkish-Germans in Kreuzberg re-appropriate their identity and its spatial component to produce a unique space of their own.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Cultural Studies, Sociology

Journal Section

Research Article

Authors

Allan Cooper Dell *
United States

Publication Date

September 30, 2021

Submission Date

June 24, 2021

Acceptance Date

September 17, 2021

Published in Issue

Year 2021 Volume: 1 Number: 2

APA
Dell, A. C. (2021). The Turkish-German Bridge: A Unique Socio-Spatial Construction in Kreuzberg. Turkish Journal of Diaspora Studies, 1(2), 19-36. https://izlik.org/JA93SY97KF
AMA
1.Dell AC. The Turkish-German Bridge: A Unique Socio-Spatial Construction in Kreuzberg. TJDS. 2021;1(2):19-36. https://izlik.org/JA93SY97KF
Chicago
Dell, Allan Cooper. 2021. “The Turkish-German Bridge: A Unique Socio-Spatial Construction in Kreuzberg”. Turkish Journal of Diaspora Studies 1 (2): 19-36. https://izlik.org/JA93SY97KF.
EndNote
Dell AC (September 1, 2021) The Turkish-German Bridge: A Unique Socio-Spatial Construction in Kreuzberg. Turkish Journal of Diaspora Studies 1 2 19–36.
IEEE
[1]A. C. Dell, “The Turkish-German Bridge: A Unique Socio-Spatial Construction in Kreuzberg”, TJDS, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 19–36, Sept. 2021, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA93SY97KF
ISNAD
Dell, Allan Cooper. “The Turkish-German Bridge: A Unique Socio-Spatial Construction in Kreuzberg”. Turkish Journal of Diaspora Studies 1/2 (September 1, 2021): 19-36. https://izlik.org/JA93SY97KF.
JAMA
1.Dell AC. The Turkish-German Bridge: A Unique Socio-Spatial Construction in Kreuzberg. TJDS. 2021;1:19–36.
MLA
Dell, Allan Cooper. “The Turkish-German Bridge: A Unique Socio-Spatial Construction in Kreuzberg”. Turkish Journal of Diaspora Studies, vol. 1, no. 2, Sept. 2021, pp. 19-36, https://izlik.org/JA93SY97KF.
Vancouver
1.Allan Cooper Dell. The Turkish-German Bridge: A Unique Socio-Spatial Construction in Kreuzberg. TJDS [Internet]. 2021 Sep. 1;1(2):19-36. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA93SY97KF

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