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Intergroup Contact in Neighborhoods

Aisha Ata ShaqfaJan 12nd, 2023
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Turkey has been the largest hosting country for Syrian refugees, with more than 3.5 million Syrian refugees who have become a part of the Turkish society. Accordingly, intergroup contact between Turkish and Syrians who share the same neighbouring settings has been inevitable. Hence, in this book, the author examines the intergroup contact, prejudice, anxiety, empathy, and attitudes between Turkish and Syrian neighbours. This book presents practical recommendations for policymakers in Turkey, in particular, and in the multicultural societies in general based on a long process of collecting and analyzing qualitative data, and with the author's belief in the importance of integration of all the refugees around the world in their hosting societies

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Pages
244
Publisher
Scholars' Press
Published
Jan 12nd, 2023
Language
English
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Book Title

Intergroup Contact in Neighborhoods

Author

Aisha Ata Shaqfa

Page Count

244

Publisher

Scholars' Press

Publication Date

Jan 12nd, 2023

Language

English

Edition

-

Dimensions

9.00in - 6.00in - 0.55in - 0.80lb

ISBN-13

9786205520987

Recommended age

NA-NA

Categories

Sociology - General

Publisher Marketing Description

Turkey has been the largest hosting country for Syrian refugees, with more than 3.5 million Syrian refugees who have become a part of the Turkish society. Accordingly, intergroup contact between Turkish and Syrians who share the same neighbouring settings has been inevitable. Hence, in this book, the author examines the intergroup contact, prejudice, anxiety, empathy, and attitudes between Turkish and Syrian neighbours. This book presents practical recommendations for policymakers in Turkey, in particular, and in the multicultural societies in general based on a long process of collecting and analyzing qualitative data, and with the author's belief in the importance of integration of all the refugees around the world in their hosting societies