Reading Mustafa Kemal Atatürk on the Armenian genocide of 1915 [0.03%]
读梅夫拉特·凯末尔·阿塔图尔克论1915年亚美尼亚大屠杀一事
Fatma Ulgen
Fatma Ulgen
The debate on where Mustafa Kemal Atatrk, the founder of modern Turkey and universally known as the "Father of the Turks," stood in regard to the colossal violence committed against Armenians during the First World War has become a fiercely...
The forest behind the bar charts: bridging quantitative and qualitative research on Roma/Tigani in contemporary Romania [0.03%]
柱状图后的森林:当代罗马尼亚罗姆人/塔干尼人的定量与定性研究之比较
Cosima Rughiniş
Cosima Rughiniş
Rughiniş discusses three controversial issues with regard to surveys of the Romani population: ethnonym use, self-identification versus hetero-attribution of Romani ethnicity, and the use of variables in reference to Romani settlements. Sh...
Donald Bloxham
Donald Bloxham
The scale and scope of the "final solution" of the "Jewish question" were extreme even in the horrific annals of genocide. Bloxham attempts to shed light on the pattern of mass murder in its expansion and contraction by viewing the Holocaus...
Nira Yuval-Davis
Nira Yuval-Davis
Yuval-Davis discusses three interconnected questions relating to identity. She first examines whether and in what ways the notion of identity should be theorized, on the one hand, and empirically researched, on the other, focusing on the op...
The changing image of the Kurds in Turkish cities: middle-class perceptions of Kurdish migrants in Izmir [0.03%]
土耳其城市库尔德人形象的变化:以伊兹密尔的中产阶级对库尔德移民的认知为例
Cenk Saraçoğlu
Cenk Saraçoğlu
Saraçoğlu deals with the ways in which the Kurdish migrants living in the western cities of Turkey have been identified in middle-class discourse by certain pejorative labels and stereotypes. He argues that this new Kurdish image demonstr...