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The Role of Non-State Actors for Refugees in Turkey

Local Integration of Syrian Refugees in Mersin
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Summary

In this research, the theoretical and conceptual debates on the local integration of refugees and the role of non-state actors in the integration are brought together. Their investigation take place in the nexus of migration management, the implementation of the states and non-state actors on the field. Particularly, the local integra-tion is examined through the Syrians’ stay in Mersin/Turkey. In the methodology part of this research, semi-structured interviews were applied to 20 non-state actors in Mersin (Summer 2017) in order to have an idea about the role that they have played in the local integration of Syrian refugees. In this way, while the profiles of selected non-state actors in the field were revealed, their participation and contribution to the integration pro-cess were interpreted.



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1/2020
Copyright year
2020
ISBN-Print
978-3-8288-4497-1
ISBN-Online
978-3-8288-7533-3
Publisher
Tectum, Baden-Baden
Language
English
Pages
130
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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages I - XX
    1. Background No access
    2. Aim and Content of the Research No access
    3. Research Questions No access
    4. Methodology & Data Resources No access
    1. 1.1. Migration in International Relations No access
    2. 1.2. Turkey and Migratory Movements No access
    3. 1.3. Syrian Civil War, Refugees and Turkey No access
    1. 2.1. Migration: Concept and Theories No access
    2. 2.2. Integration No access
    3. 2.3. Models of Integration No access
    4. 2.4. Integration of Refugees No access
    5. 2.5. State-Level and Local Level Integration No access
    6. 2.6. Local Integration No access
      1. 3.1.1. International Non-Governmental Organizations (INGOs) No access
      2. 3.1.2. Transnational Corporations (TNCs) No access
      3. 3.1.3. Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) No access
      4. 3.1.4. Professional Chambers (Trade Associations) No access
      5. 3.1.5. City Councils No access
      6. 3.1.6. Universities No access
      7. 3.1.7. Business Networks No access
      8. 3.1.8. Religious Communities No access
      9. 3.1.9. Individuals No access
      1. 3.2.1. Complementary Role of Non-State Actors to the State Policies No access
      2. 3.2.2. Monitoring Role of Non-State Actors to the State Policies No access
      3. 3.2.3. Critical Position of Non-State Actors to the State Policies No access
      4. 3.2.4. Humanitarian Assistance to the Refugees No access
      5. 3.2.5. Integration Works in the Living Areas of Refugees No access
      6. 3.2.6. Strategies and Activities for Medium and Long Term Integration No access
    1. 4.1. Historical Background of Mersin No access
    2. 4.2. Syrian Refugees in Mersin No access
    3. 4.3. Overall Findings and Analysis No access
      1. 4.4.1. Housing and Accommodation No access
      2. 4.4.2. Health No access
      3. 4.4.3. Education No access
      4. 4.4.4. Legal Assistance No access
      5. 4.4.5. Language Courses No access
      6. 4.4.6. Employment No access
      7. 4.4.7. Skills development No access
      8. 4.4.8. Social and Cultural Aspect No access
      9. 4.4.9. Participation No access
    4. 4.5. Non-State Actors’ Perception on State Policies and Actions No access
    5. 4.6. Non-State Actors’ Perception on the Syrian Refugees No access
    6. 4.7. Interview with the Mersin Provincial Directorate of Migration Management (MPDMM) No access
  2. Conclusion No access Pages 105 - 110
  3. Bibliography No access Pages 111 - 126
  4. Appendix No access Pages 127 - 130

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