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A qualitative research on emigration and identity in İzmir–Eşrefpaşa
Abstract Eşrefpaşa has been considered as a migration settlement where every emigrant, immigrant or refugee has an opportunity to live freely according to their tradition and culture without any pressure considering the ethnic and social diversity.
Elif Yıldızer Özkan +1 more
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Marketing Logics and the Politics of Public Spheres: On Discursive Engineering and Enclosure
Scholarship on publics has proliferated during the past two decades, especially in linguistic anthropology. Drawing on Michael Warner’s famous formulation, publics are now routinely theorized as a social form predicated on the reflexive circulation of discourse. This article, however, identifies a tension within Warner’s conception of publics.
Andrew Graan
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Nature, Politics, and the Traumas of Europe
Abstract Nature has been the major source of demographic shocks until the nineteenth century, after which Politics has gradually become the main factor of catastrophic traumas. During the first part of the past century, war, violence, forced migration, man‐made famines, and the epidemics unchained by them were responsible for tens of millions of deaths.
Massimo Livi‐Bacci
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Abstract We provide the first measurement of strike‐slip and shortening rates across the 200‐km‐long right‐lateral strike‐slip Main Köpetdag Fault (MKDF) in Turkmenistan. Strike‐slip and shortening components are accommodated on parallel structures separated by ∼10 km.
R. T. Walker +9 more
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Abstract Drawing on ethnographic research, this paper explores the reasons why and the processes through which the Greeks from the former Soviet Union altered their self‐identification after migration to their ethnic homeland. Responding to their labelling by the native Greeks and the doubts expressed about their Greekness, most introduce themselves as
Manolis Pratsinakis
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Intermediaries as Change Agents: Translating, Interpreting, and Expanding Socialism
The Russian Review, Volume 82, Issue 3, Page 387-400, July 2023.
Charles D. Shaw, Constantin I. Iordachi
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EU Snapshots: 2021 Matters Pandemic and Endemic
JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, Volume 60, Issue S1, Page e1-e24, September 2022.
Nikolaos Gkotsis‐Papaioannou
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Governing the Armenian Question through Passports in the Late Ottoman Empire (1876–1908)
Abstract The literature on the history of passports has been generally discussed in the context of freedom of movement around the globe during the 19th century. However, with its administrative regulations and practices, the Ottoman Empire offered a different view of passports and mobility controls.
İIkay Yılmaz
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I. Vásáry. Cumans and Tatars. Oriental Military in the Pre-Ottomans Balkans, 1185-1365. Cambridge University Press, 2005, xvi +230 p. [PDF]
Cet ouvrage s’inscrit dans une optique resolument reformatrice de l’historiographie balkanique dont les lectures nationalistes (hongroise, roumaine, bulgare…) ont souvent fausse la donne en depreciant l’implication des confederations nomades turco-mongoles dans les enjeux militaires et politiques de la region. I.V.
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The Role of Contact in Explaining Linguistic Convergence1
Abstract In this paper, I explore the question of how linguistic convergence emerges and what the role of contact might be. My case study is the spread of headed relative clauses built around wh‐relative markers in the Standard Average European languages.
Nikolas Gisborne
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