Gülay Türkmen
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Sociologist, writer, observer | Belonging, identity, ethnicity, religion, nationalism, migration, citizenship
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In case you've missed my earlier posts, here's my recent article in which I coin the concept of categorical astigmatism, ask for categorical clarification & highlight the importance of class (as well as of intersectionality) in studying migrants in Europe: tandfonline.com/eprint/KMVGHFG…
The new income requirement for family visas comes into effect today. Our estimates suggest that 50% of employees don't earn enough to bring a foreign partner to UK under this initial phase. By 2025, when phase 3 starts, this figure could rise to 70% 👉migrationobservatory.ox.ac.uk/resources/comm…
3. The late Xiaohong Xu (to whose memory the volume is dedicated), 'The Meaningfulness of Comparison: A Macro-Phenomenological Exploration' 7/19
It's here! Thrilled to welcome After Positivism (co-edited with Nicholas Hoover Wilson) into the world. A 🧵 with some details on the contents 1/19
Can't wait for it! Happy and grateful that we (Dr Nikola Sander) are part of this major project 🥳
#ERSNew 🐣
When is #ethnicity used as a proxy for #religion , when for #race , and when for #language ? What categories are omitted? tina magazzini's article reveals a messy, historically and politically driven picture, but one that can help us understand some regional patterns.
My latest article, titled 'The Politics of Believing and Belonging: Increasing Diversity Among Muslim Immigrants in Germany”, is now online at the
International Migration Review (IMR). Available at this link: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/01… Let me know if you want a copy!