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A Review Of Graduate Dissertations On Migration In Turkey: 1967-2018

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A Review Of Graduate Dissertations On Migration In Turkey: 1967-2018

Abstract

Scholars and practitioners in Turkey have showed visible interest to the notion of immigration within last years. As expected, number of academic works related with immigration has been increasing. In this respect, the aim of the study is to determine how the notion of migration has been studied in Turkey within the academic field, which disciplines are studied in which time period and at which level. In this research, qualitative research methods were used for document examination. In addition, research data were examined in two time periods: 1967-2009 and 2010-2018. 2009 and 2010 are discernible dates, which marked with Arab Spring, is used as a cornerstone for categorization. The research population consisted of 1235 graduate dissertations on migration: 943 masters, and 278 doctoral, 11 medicine and 3 arts. According to the research results, dissertations on migration were mostly completed in sociology and international relations along with changing role of Turkey in migration.

Keywords

Migration , Turkey , Graduate Dissertations

Kaynakça

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Kaynak Göster

APA
Açıkalın, Ş. N., & Neyişci, N. (2020). A Review Of Graduate Dissertations On Migration In Turkey: 1967-2018. OPUS International Journal of Society Researches, 16(29), 1628-1641. https://doi.org/10.26466/opus.783901