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Bayad, Aydin: Between rejection and coping: the consolidation of turkish identity in Germany. 2021
Inhalt
Acknowledgement
Summary
Zusammenfassung
Table of Content
List of Tables
List of Figures
CHAPTER-ONE: INTRODUCTION
1. Prologue
2. From Assimilation to Acculturation: Transformation of Cultural Encounter
2.1. The Dual-Identity: The Ultimate Goal of Cultural Encounter
2.2. Globalisation and Dual Identity in Diverse Societies
2.3. ‘Parallel Societies’ and the Decline of Dual Identity
3. The Social Psychology of Dual Identity
3.1. Rejection from Majority
3.2. Rejection-(Dis)Identification
3.3. Rejection as an Intergroup Stress and Coping Process
4. Contextualizing the Case
4.1. Turkish Postmigrants in Germany
4.1.1. The Historical Milestones of Turkish Migration
4.1.1.1. Rise of Industrialisation: The Workforce and Migrants.
4.1.1.2. The Emergence of Neoliberalism: The Market and Minorities.
4.1.1.3. The Rise of Post-Industrialisation: Globalisation and Transnationality.
4.2. Diaspora Governance and Extraterritorial Authoritarianism
4.2.1. Long-Distance Nationalism: Trans-Kemalism
4.2.2. Turkish Postmigrants as Soft Power: Neo-Ottomanism
4.2.3. The Rise of Authoritarianism: Islamist Nationalism Abroad
5. Summary and Research Questions
CHAPTER-TWO: EMPIRICAL PART
6. Research Methodology
6.1. Research Design
6.2. Sequence of Studies
7. Study 1: Rejection from mainstream society and coping: A qualitative analysis on rejection process among Turkish postmigrants.
7.1. Aim and Rationale
7.2. Data and Method
7.2.1. Analytic Strategy
7.3. Results and Discussion
7.3.1. Individual Interviews
7.3.1.1. Results on Exposure.
7.3.1.2. Results on Threat.
7.3.1.3. Results on Attribution.
7.3.2. Focus group Interviews
8. Study 2: Belongings in Flux: A Repeated Cross-Sectional Analysis on Rejection and Ethnonational Identification of Turkish Postmigrants
8.1. Aim & Rationale
8.2. Data & Method
8.2.1. Sample
8.2.2. Procedure
8.2.3. Measures
8.2.4. Analytical Strategy
8.3. Results
8.4. Discussion
9. Study 3: Antecedents of Dual Identification and Beyond: Diverse effects of appraisal of threat and causal attribution on the political participation and resilience to violent extremism among Turkish postmigrants
9.1. Aims & Rationale
9.2. Hypotheses
9.3. Data &Method
9.3.1. Design
9.3.2. Participants & Procedure
9.3.3. Measures
9.4. Results
9.4.1. Incompatibility
9.4.2. Dual-identity Clusters
9.4.3. Participation
9.4.4. Resilience to Violence Extremism
9.5. Discussion
CHAPTER-THREE: DISCUSSION
10. Overview
10.1. Interpretation
10.1.1. Question-1: How Turkish postmigrants in Germany make sense of rejection from majority?
10.1.2. Question-2: How new diaspora governance of Turkey influenced feelings of belonging among Turkish postmigrants?
10.1.3. Question-3: Does different forms of rejection has diverse effect on the dual identification of Turkish postmigrants?
10.2. Conclusion
10.2.1. Recommendations
10.2.2. Limitation
10.3. Epilogue
References