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Ibrahim Sirkeci

    COVID-19 and Migration: Understanding the Pandemic and Human Mobility
    The Migration Conference 2017 Proceedings
    Politics and Law in Turkish Migration
    • Politics and Law in Turkish Migration

      • 202 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      POLITICS AND LAW IN TURKISH MIGRATION - Edited by Ibrahim Sirkeci, Döa Elçin, and Güven eker - Increasingly more scholars and analysts argue that migration controls are deemed to fail simply because of the dynamic nature of human mobility. Nevertheless, migration remains to be a hot topic on political agenda as well as a key area of legislation. Turkey has recently implemented some serious structural changes through a new law of migration and creation of a specialist central general directorate responsible for handling almost anything and everything about migrants and foreigners in the country. On the other hand, politics and political participation of the Turks abroad is part and parcel of the integration debates strongly shaping the mainstream politics of immigration countries in Europe and beyond. This book offers a number of research accounts investigating the political participation and integration, new legislations, and implications of policy and law on migration practices.

      Politics and Law in Turkish Migration
    • The Migration Conference 2017 Proceedings

      • 618 pages
      • 22 hours of reading

      This is a compilation of papers presented at the Migration Conference 2017 which was held at Harokopio University, Athens, Greece from 23 to 26 August 2017. These are the full papers submitted before and after the conference where over 400 presentations were delivered. The papers edited in this volume are the original versions supplied by authors.

      The Migration Conference 2017 Proceedings