Syrian Female Refugees in Turkey
Syrian Female Refugees in Turkey
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- ISBN-13: 9783847425021
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INTRODUCTION<br />CHAPTER 1<br />RESEARCH DESIGN<br />1.1.Research Questions<br />1.2.Objectives<br />1.3.Plan of the Book<br />1.4.Theoretical Framework<br />1.4.1.Discourse<br />1.4.2.Racism<br />1.4.3.Intersectionality<br />1.5.Methodology and Research Design<br />1.5.1.Methodological Approach<br />1.5.2.Case Selection and Research and Design of In-Depth Interviews<br />1.5.3.Timing of the Research<br />1.5.4.Barriers and Facilitators to the Research<br />1.5.5.Network and Observation in the Field<br />1.5.6.Set of Ethical Rules<br />1.5.7.Site and Participants<br />CHAPTER 2<br />SYRIANS IN TURKEY<br />2.1.Early Years of the Syrian Refugee Issue in Turkey<br />2.2.In and Out: Urban Refugees and Those Living in Refugee Camps<br />2.3.Syrian Female Refugees<br />CHAPTER 3<br />WOMEN AGAINST WOMEN<br />3.1.Makeup: A Reason to Discriminate or A Reason to Be Marginalized?<br />3.1.1.Social Pressure Got the Result: "I don't put on makeup anymore"<br />3.1.2.The Order of Needs<br />3.1.3.What Does Makeup tell us?<br />3.2. Giving Birth: Women between Social Exclusion and Social Acceptance<br />3.2.1.Religious Practices or Husband's Will: Female Body, Sexuality, and Sin<br />3.3. Burqa, Turban, and Headscarf: Between Invisibilization and Protection, Between Freedom of Religious Belief and Expression, and Intersectionality<br />CHAPTER 4<br />MEDIA DISCOURSES<br />4.1.Types of Discourses on Facebook<br />4.1.1.General Discourses or the Generalization and Problematization of the Refugee Issue<br />4.1.2. Discourses on Syrian Women Refugees<br />4.1.3. Discourses Depending on the Agenda<br />4.2.Syrian female refugees in Turkish Mainstream Media<br />4.2.1The Stories of the Invisibles: Gendered Discourses in Media<br />4.2.1.1. Syrian Women Are Responsible for Contagious Diseases<br />4.2.1.2.Criminalising the Offenders<br />4.2.1.3.Marriage Fraud News<br />4.2.1.4.Turkish Women Versus Syrian Women: A Threat to Turkish Family Unity<br />4.2.1.5.Child Mothers Reduced to Numbers<br />4.2.1.6.Victims of Rape, Violence, and Death<br />CONCLUSIONS<br />BIBLIOGRAPHY<br />Articles & Books<br />Reports<br />Internet Sources<br />INDEX<br />APPENDICES<br />APPENDIX A: INTERVIEW QUESTIONS FOR SYRIAN FEMALE REFUGEES (English)<br />APPENDIX B: INTERVIEW QUESTIONS FOR SYRIAN FEMALE REFUGEES (Arabic)<br />APPENDIX C: INTERVIEW QUESTIONS FOR LOCALS (English)<br />APPENDIX D: INTERVIEW QUESTIONS FOR LOCALS (Turkish)<br />APPENDIX E: SAMPLE INTERVIEW 1 (Syrian female Refugees)<br />APPENDIX F: SAMPLE INTERVIEW 2 (Locals)<br />APPENDIX G: THE PROTEST AGAINST THE WOMEN CENTRE IN ULUBEY – ANKARA (WhatsApp Voice Message in Arabic)
INTRODUCTION<br />CHAPTER 1<br />RESEARCH DESIGN<br />1.1.Research Questions<br />1.2.Objectives<br />1.3.Plan of the Book<br />1.4.Theoretical Framework<br />1.4.1.Discourse<br />1.4.2.Racism<br />1.4.3.Intersectionality<br />1.5.Methodology and Research Design<br />1.5.1.Methodological Approach<br />1.5.2.Case Selection and Research and Design of In-Depth Interviews<br />1.5.3.Timing of the Research<br />1.5.4.Barriers and Facilitators to the Research<br />1.5.5.Network and Observation in the Field<br />1.5.6.Set of Ethical Rules<br />1.5.7.Site and Participants<br />CHAPTER 2<br />SYRIANS IN TURKEY<br />2.1.Early Years of the Syrian Refugee Issue in Turkey<br />2.2.In and Out: Urban Refugees and Those Living in Refugee Camps<br />2.3.Syrian Female Refugees<br />CHAPTER 3<br />WOMEN AGAINST WOMEN<br />3.1.Makeup: A Reason to Discriminate or A Reason to Be Marginalized?<br />3.1.1.Social Pressure Got the Result: "I don't put on makeup anymore"<br />3.1.2.The Order of Needs<br />3.1.3.What Does Makeup tell us?<br />3.2. Giving Birth: Women between Social Exclusion and Social Acceptance<br />3.2.1.Religious Practices or Husband's Will: Female Body, Sexuality, and Sin<br />3.3. Burqa, Turban, and Headscarf: Between Invisibilization and Protection, Between Freedom of Religious Belief and Expression, and Intersectionality<br />CHAPTER 4<br />MEDIA DISCOURSES<br />4.1.Types of Discourses on Facebook<br />4.1.1.General Discourses or the Generalization and Problematization of the Refugee Issue<br />4.1.2. Discourses on Syrian Women Refugees<br />4.1.3. Discourses Depending on the Agenda<br />4.2.Syrian female refugees in Turkish Mainstream Media<br />4.2.1The Stories of the Invisibles: Gendered Discourses in Media<br />4.2.1.1. Syrian Women Are Responsible for Contagious Diseases<br />4.2.1.2.Criminalising the Offenders<br />4.2.1.3.Marriage Fraud News<br />4.2.1.4.Turkish Women Versus Syrian Women: A Threat to Turkish Family Unity<br />4.2.1.5.Child Mothers Reduced to Numbers<br />4.2.1.6.Victims of Rape, Violence, and Death<br />CONCLUSIONS<br />BIBLIOGRAPHY<br />Articles & Books<br />Reports<br />Internet Sources<br />INDEX<br />APPENDICES<br />APPENDIX A: INTERVIEW QUESTIONS FOR SYRIAN FEMALE REFUGEES (English)<br />APPENDIX B: INTERVIEW QUESTIONS FOR SYRIAN FEMALE REFUGEES (Arabic)<br />APPENDIX C: INTERVIEW QUESTIONS FOR LOCALS (English)<br />APPENDIX D: INTERVIEW QUESTIONS FOR LOCALS (Turkish)<br />APPENDIX E: SAMPLE INTERVIEW 1 (Syrian female Refugees)<br />APPENDIX F: SAMPLE INTERVIEW 2 (Locals)<br />APPENDIX G: THE PROTEST AGAINST THE WOMEN CENTRE IN ULUBEY – ANKARA (WhatsApp Voice Message in Arabic)