Caring (for) relations: Syrian refugees between gendered kin-contract and citizenship in Germany and Turkey

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE Citizenship Studies Pub Date : 2022-07-28 DOI:10.1080/13621025.2022.2103969
Hilâl Alkan
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ABSTRACT As two of the major countries that received Syrians during the exodus led by the civil war, Turkey and Germany have responded to this wave of migration with different asylum and migration management schemes. These responses have created a significant disparity between the family constellations of Syrian refugees in these countries and have produced different outcomes at the intersections of familial care arrangements and citizenship statuses. This article foregrounds kinship as a system of relatedness founded on gendered care practices, and the ‘kin-contract’ as the patriarchal scaffolding of familial entitlements and obligations in the lives of Syrian migrants. Based on ethnographic research in Istanbul and narrative research in Berlin and Leipzig, it compares the effects of the migration and citizenship regimes of Turkey and Germany on the experience and consequences of this ‘kin-contract’ in refugees’ lives.
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关心关系:叙利亚难民在德国和土耳其的性别亲属契约和公民身份之间
摘要土耳其和德国作为在内战导致的叙利亚移民潮中接收叙利亚人的两个主要国家,对这一波移民潮采取了不同的庇护和移民管理方案。这些应对措施造成了这些国家叙利亚难民家庭群体之间的巨大差异,并在家庭护理安排和公民身份的交叉点产生了不同的结果。这篇文章强调,亲属关系是一种建立在性别护理实践基础上的关系体系,而“亲属合同”是叙利亚移民生活中家庭权利和义务的父权框架。基于伊斯坦布尔的民族志研究和柏林和莱比锡的叙事研究,比较了土耳其和德国的移民和公民制度对难民生活中这种“亲属合同”的体验和后果的影响。
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Citizenship Studies
Citizenship Studies POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: Citizenship Studies publishes internationally recognised scholarly work on contemporary issues in citizenship, human rights and democratic processes from an interdisciplinary perspective covering the fields of politics, sociology, history and cultural studies. It seeks to lead an international debate on the academic analysis of citizenship, and also aims to cross the division between internal and academic and external public debate. The journal focuses on debates that move beyond conventional notions of citizenship, and treats citizenship as a strategic concept that is central in the analysis of identity, participation, empowerment, human rights and the public interest.
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