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Hamlet in Contemporary Turkey: Towards Postcolonial Feminist Rewrites? [PDF]
Burian, Cartelli, Müller
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Fertility transition and the progression to third birth in Turkey [PDF]
During the last two decades, Turkey entered into the last phase of its demographic transition. The latest nationwide Turkey Demographic and Health Survey (TDHS) reveals that the current TFR is close to reproduction level, with a wide range of west-east ...
Sutay Yavuz
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ABSTRACT This scoping review analyzed 18 current research articles to identify how scholars conceptualize and use theory to understand trauma transmission in refugee family systems. Analysis of theory and results across this body of literature resulted in several significant findings.
Zamzam Dini, Kadija Mussa
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Abstract In an increasingly ethnically diverse Europe, this study examined the potential of dual identifiers, those identifying with both a national majority and an ethnic minority, such as German–Turkish individuals, to facilitate integration. As members of two groups, dual identifiers may be in the advantageous position to form more interethnic ...
Lexin Chen +3 more
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ARMENIANS IN BITLIS AND ARMENIAN KURDISH HANDWRITTEN AND PRINTED LITERATURE
Bitlis is an ancient city where the Armenians were one of the oldest inhabitants. In 1878-79 the population of province was nearly 400.000, of which Armenians were 250.000. The population of Bitlis was 30.000, of which Armenians were 10.000. The Armenians had a great investment on the economic, trade and cultural life of the province as well as on the ...
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Abstract Objectives Accessing psychological therapy presents unique challenges for Muslims, who are underrepresented in primary care mental health services in the United Kingdom. This qualitative study sought the narratives of British Muslims to gain insight into the perceived barriers and facilitators to engagement with therapy.
Hibah Hassan +3 more
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The Blocher-Gulati critique of the barriers to secession under public international law is insightful and thought provoking, an important contribution in its own right.
Gelpern, Anna
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How do Perceptions of Outgroups Indicate Barriers to Civil Society in Iraq? [PDF]
At the Iraq "liberation" in 2003, many of us asked, "Is there really hope for civil society to emerge from the chaos?" We guessed about how Sunni, Shi'a and Kurdish factions could be brought together, and if it was likely that ethnic conflicts would ...
Gresham, Dr. JN
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Kurdology as a Western Discourse
Kurdology is a Western institutional discourse that represents Western culture and power. It is a product of the modern era. It emerged at the end of the 18th century and was mostly used at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th ...
Mohsen Ahmad Omer
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Idioms form a significant part of a language. Using idioms in their works, literary writers try to avoid the direct style of writing, increase the influence of their texts and manifest their writing abilities and skills; Doing this, they create a ...
Serveh Menbari, Shahin Heidari
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