#smrgKİTABEVİ Hopes In Transition: An Ethnography Of African Migrants In Istanbul - 2025

Editör:
Kondisyon:
Yeni
Sunuş / Önsöz / Sonsöz / Giriş:
ISBN-10:
6256055773
Kargoya Teslim Süresi (İş Günü):
3&7
Hazırlayan:
Cilt:
Amerikan Cilt
Stok Kodu:
1199245114
Boyut:
16x24
Sayfa Sayısı:
208
Basım Yeri:
İstanbul
Baskı:
1
Basım Tarihi:
2025
Kapak Türü:
Karton Kapak
Kağıt Türü:
Enso
Dili:
İngilizce
indirimli
192,50
Havale/EFT ile: 186,73
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Hopes In Transition: An Ethnography Of African Migrants In Istanbul -        2025
Hopes In Transition: An Ethnography Of African Migrants In Istanbul - 2025 #smrgKİTABEVİ
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Hopes in Transition offers an incisive ethnographic exploration of sub-Saharan African migrants navigating life in contemporary Istanbul. Grounded in rich, qualitative research, this book interrogates the political and economic conditions that compel transnational mobility, while centering the voices and lived experiences of those who have embarked on migration as an act of survival and self-determination.

Challenging reductionist framings of migration as crisis or threat, the author theorizes migration as a profoundly human response to structural violence, economic disenfranchisement, and geopolitical instability. The work situates African migrants not as peripheral actors or passive recipients of global processes, but as agents actively engaging with—and reshaping—the socio-spatial landscapes of Istanbul.

This ethnography invites critical reflection on the entanglements of race, borders, belonging, and precarity in a globalized world. It underscores the universality of migratory experience, positioning the migrant not as the “other,” but as a figure that reveals broader truths about the human condition under late capitalism and postcolonial modernity.

A significant contribution to migration studies, urban anthropology, and African diaspora scholarship, Hopes in Transition expands the theoretical and geographic boundaries of contemporary ethnographic inquiry.
Hopes in Transition offers an incisive ethnographic exploration of sub-Saharan African migrants navigating life in contemporary Istanbul. Grounded in rich, qualitative research, this book interrogates the political and economic conditions that compel transnational mobility, while centering the voices and lived experiences of those who have embarked on migration as an act of survival and self-determination.

Challenging reductionist framings of migration as crisis or threat, the author theorizes migration as a profoundly human response to structural violence, economic disenfranchisement, and geopolitical instability. The work situates African migrants not as peripheral actors or passive recipients of global processes, but as agents actively engaging with—and reshaping—the socio-spatial landscapes of Istanbul.

This ethnography invites critical reflection on the entanglements of race, borders, belonging, and precarity in a globalized world. It underscores the universality of migratory experience, positioning the migrant not as the “other,” but as a figure that reveals broader truths about the human condition under late capitalism and postcolonial modernity.

A significant contribution to migration studies, urban anthropology, and African diaspora scholarship, Hopes in Transition expands the theoretical and geographic boundaries of contemporary ethnographic inquiry.
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