Little Turkey in Great Britain
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Sirkeci, İbrahimBilecen, Tuncay
Çoştu, Yakup
Dedeoğlu, Saniye
Kesici, M. Rauf
Şeker, Betül Dilara
Tilbe, Fethiye
Unutulmaz, K. Onur
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Sirkeci, İ., Bilecen, T., Çoştu, Y., Dedeoğlu, S., Kesici, R. M., Şeker, B. D., Tilbe, F., Unutulmaz, K. O. (2016). Little Turkey in Great Britain, London: Transnational Press London.Abstract
Turkish migration to British Isles has a long history but sizeable diaspora communities and enclaves of Turkish origin have emerged only in the last four to five decades. Earlier groups arrived were Cypriots fleeing the troubled island in the Eastern Mediterranean whilst Turks and Kurds of the mainland were not even considering the UK as a destination. This book is about these contemporary movers from Turkey, their movement trajectories, practices, and integration in Britain. Eight researchers from different disciplinary backgrounds and methodological schools came together to do the ground work for the students of this emerging subfield of human mobility studies. Turkey is now at the forefront of accommodating large scale inward mobility mostly due to the crisis in Syria and Iraq. This also brings some attention to Turkey’s own diasporic populations.