The Settlement Policies in Turkey in terms of Internal and External Migrations
Journal Title: ViraVerita: Peer-reviewed E-Journal of Interdisciplinary Encounters - Year 2018, Vol 8, Issue 0
Abstract
Urban and migration facts by the means of their capacities affecting social sciences, politics and daily policies have invited many articles and debates recently. At the center of these debates usually have been mentioned settlement and displacement of people. These debates in which many national and international processes and policies are determiners have given opportunities to diversity of settlement researches. The book published in last July by Sema Erder brings settlement policies up for discussions. The research including practical and legal dimensons of settlement policies shaped with effects of internal and external migration consists of five main parts, tableaus and appendixes. The main aim of this research is to understand and argue history of Turkey over settlement policy and “forced migration”.
Authors and Affiliations
Safiye ALTINTAŞ
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