Browsing by Author "(ORCID 0000-0003-0680-6999 & YÖK ID 237574) Rottmann, Susan"
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Beyond legal status: Exploring dimensions of belonging among forced migrants in Istanbul and Vienna
Rottmann, Susan Beth (Cogitatio Press, 2020-03-25)Migrants with precarious legal statuses experience significant structural exclusion from their host nations but may still feel partial belonging. This article explores two dimensions potentially relevant for this group’s ... -
Citizenship and Intersectionality: German Feminist Debates about Headscarf and Antidiscrimination Laws
Rottmann, Susan Beth; Ferree, M. M. (Oxford University Press, 2008)As European nations grapple with when and how to extend inclusive citizenship to their Muslim minorities, the parameters of Muslim women's citizenship have jumped to the forefront of feminist concern. Much of the debate ... -
Citizenship ethics: German-Turkish return migrants, belonging, and justice
Rottmann, Susan Beth (Sage, 2018-08-01)This article examines citizenship for German-Turkish return migrants attending monthly meetings of the Rückkehrer Stammtisch (Returner’s Meetings) in Istanbul. Meeting attendees call themselves “world citizens” and remain ... -
Cultivating and contesting order: 'European Turks' and negotiations of neighbourliness at 'home'
Rottmann, Susan Beth (Berghahn, 2013-12)This article examines how Turks returning from Germany to Turkey self-fashion as 'orderly neighbours'. By maintaining aesthetically pleasing homes and gardens, keeping public spaces clean, and obeying rules and laws in ... -
Cultivating membership abroad: Analyzing German pre-integration courses for Turkish marriage migrants
Rottmann, Susan Beth (Taylor & Francis, 2022)Addressing research on migration governance, this article examines German pre-integration courses offered to Turkish marriage migrants in Istanbul. The courses were implemented in response to growing concern about the ... -
In pursuit of belonging: Forging an ethical life in european-turkish spaces
Rottmann, Susan Beth (Berghahn Books, 2019-01-01)Belonging is a not a state that we achieve, but a struggle that we wage. The struggle for belonging is more difficult if one is returning to a homeland after many years abroad. In Pursuit of Belonging is an ethnography of ... -
Language learning through an intersectional lens: Gender, migrant status, and gain in symbolic capital for Syrian refugee women in Turkey
This paper sheds light on Syrian refugee women’s negotiation strategies in language learning classrooms and in their broader social contexts from an intersectional perspective. Drawing on in-depth interviews and focus ... -
Migration regime and “language part of work”: Experiences of Syrian refugees as surplus population in the Turkish labor market
Nimer, M.; Rottmann, Susan Beth (Sage, 2020-10)The literature on migration, language and employment is dominated by the human capital approach and promotes multilingualism as a universal good. This paper examines the relationship between language and work for migrants ...
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