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TOC: German Politics and Society (Vol. 31, Issue 2)

Dear Colleague,
 
We are pleased to announce that the latest issue of German Politics and Society has been published by Berghahn Journals. 
  
This special issue is devoted to the experience of Turks in Germany and was motivated by the fiftieth anniversary of the first Turkish migrant marked in 2011. Research shows that Turks are among the least integrated and the most segregated group in Germany, and the editorial team at German Politics and Society is pleased to present the following contributions to the scholarly discussion of their migration.
 
Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal: 
http://journals.berghahnbooks.com/gps
  
Volume 31, Number 2
Special Issue: The Fiftieth Anniversary of Migration from Turkey to Germany
Special Issue Editor: Asiye Kaya

Editor’s Introduction
http://bit.ly/17FfifD

Introduction: (Re)Considering the Last Fifty Years of Migration and Current Immigration Policies in Germany

Asiye Kaya


http://bit.ly/16qu5f7

Diversity in Germany: A Historical Perspective

Cornelia Wilhelm
http://bit.ly/1bNGwDG



Germanness or Rights? Second Generation Young Adults and Citizenship in Contemporary Germany

Daniel Williams
http://bit.ly/1eY8hch


The Culture of Multiculturalism and Racialized Art

Zeynep Kilic and Jennifer Petzen
http://bit.ly/1alHjh9



Fifty Years of Migration, Fifty Years of Waiting: Turkey, Germany and the European Union

Ruth Mandel
http://bit.ly/13N9WMX

Alevi-Zaza Belongings Beyond Borders: Insider/Outsider Attributions and Identity Empowerment Strategies in Transnational and Multigenerational Family Spaces between Turkey and Diaspora

Halil Can

http://bit.ly/1d0PLn9

Community and Democratic Citizenship: A Critique of the Sinus Study on Immigrant Milieus in Germany

Esra Erdem
http://bit.ly/1alHvgv



Identity Issues in the History of the Postwar Migration from Turkey to Germany

Czarina Wilpert
http://bit.ly/13Na3Im



Antidiskriminierungsengagierte Schülerinnen und Schüler mit einem türkischen Hintergrund an Berliner Schulen: Intersektionen von Geschlechterkonzeptionen, Rassismuskritik und Diversitätsverständnissen

Maureen Maisha Eggers
http://bit.ly/13AwbuT
 
 
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