Bayad, Aydin: Between rejection and coping: the consolidation of turkish identity in Germany. 2021
Inhalt
- Acknowledgement
- Summary
- Zusammenfassung
- Table of Content
- 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
- 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
- 7.3. 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
- 8.3. 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
- 9.4. 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
- 10.3. Epilogue
- References
