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Refugees on the Move

Crisis and Response in Turkey and Europe

Edited by Erol Balkan and Zümray Kutlu Tonak

Made available under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license with support from Berghahn Open Migration and Development Studies initiative.

342 pages, 22 illus., bibliog., index

ISBN  978-1-80073-384-8 $145.00/£107.00 / Hb / Published (February 2022)

ISBN  978-1-80539-325-2 $19.95/£15.95 / Pb / Not Yet Published (June 2024)

https://doi.org/10.3167/9781800733848


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“Chapters in this collection discuss both the issues that host countries face, such as welfare nationalism and legal status, and challenges that refugees themselves face, such as wage theft and integration. The book also contains a very useful discussion of refugees from a Marxist perspective and an analysis of the history of refugees in Europe…The book has several chapters that will be especially useful to scholars in the field.” • Choice

“This is a well-crafted mix of broad considerations of the production of the refugee, as well as contextualized and detailed considerations of refugees in two especially important regions.” • Chaise LaDousa, Hamilton College, New York

“The book is an important contribution to an understanding of the current refugee crisis and its implications on the host countries.” • Ahmet Oncu, Sabanci University, Turkey

Description

Refugees on the Move highlights and explores the profound complexities of the current refugee issue by focusing specifically on Syrian refugees in Turkey and other European countries and responses from the host countries involved. It examines the causes of the movement of refugee populations, the difficulties they face during their journeys, the daily challenges and obstacles they experience, and host governments’ attempts to manage and overcome the so-called “refugee crisis.”

Erol Balkan teaches economic development, international finance and political economy of the Middle East at Hamilton College, New York. His recent books include Reproducing Class: Education, Neoliberalism, and the Rise of the New Middle Class in Istanbul (Berghahn, 2009) and The Neoliberal Landscape and the Rise of Islamic Capital in Turkey (Berghahn, 2015).

Zümray Kutlu Tonak is a Lecturer in the Department of Government at Smith College, Massachusetts. Her teaching and research focus on refugees, urbanization, and human rights.

Subject: Refugee and Migration StudiesPolitical and Economic Anthropology
Area: Central/Eastern Europe

Refugees on the Move Edited by Erol Balkan and Zümray Kutlu Tonak is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) with support from Berghahn Open Migration and Development Studies initiative.

OA ISBN: 978-1-80073-652-8



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