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DIALECTICS OF STRUGGLE CHALLENGES TO THE KURDISH WOMEN'S MOVEMENT ...
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DIALECTICS OF STRUGGLE CHALLENGES TO THE KURDISH WOMEN'S MOVEMENT ...
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‘Çocuk Sesi’ Dergisinin İlk 50 Sayısı Üzerine Bir İnceleme
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In: Zeitschrift für die Welt der Türken / Journal of World of Turks; Vol 10, No 2 (2018): [ZFWT] VOL. 10, NO. 2 (2018); 33-56 (2018)
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Surveying Immigrants: The Role of Language Attrition and Language Change in the Application of Questionnaires
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In: Surveying the Migrant Population: Consideration of Linguistic and Cultural Issues ; 19 ; GESIS-Schriftenreihe ; 95-105 ; GESIS Symposium on "Surveying the Migrant Population: Consideration of Linguistic and Cultural Aspects" (2018)
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EFL teachers' conceptualizations and instructional practices of critical thinking
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In: International Online Journal of Education and Teaching ; 4 ; 418-433 (2018)
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The Subversion of East and West in Orhan Pamuk’s novel, The White Castle
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In: CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture (2018)
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Die Rechte und Pflichten der Frau in der türkischen Republik auf Basis türkischer Verfassungs- und Gesetzestexte
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The debate on English-medium instruction and globalisation in the Turkish context : a sociopolitical perspective
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A Comparison of English and Turkish Early Years/Kindergarten Teachers’ Understandings of and Practices in Outdoor Activities
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Syrian refugees in Turkish cartoons: a social semiotic analysis
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In: Studii de Lingvistica, Vol 8, Pp 211-229 (2018) (2018)
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This article examines Syrian refugee- or migrant-themed cartoons in Turkish weekly satirical magazines published between 2013 and 2017. In our analysis, we point out that as the Syrians’ stay in Turkey has extended over the years, the refugees have become part of Turkish political discourse. We follow a social semiotic approach and categorize various cartoon representations of both Turkish politicians and Syrian refugees. We observe that cartoonists tend to portray this migrating population sometimes as an alterity, which isthreatening the stability of the country, and sometimes as an “own kind”, which should be integrated at all costs.
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cartoons; migration; P1-1091; Philology. Linguistics; political discourse; social semiotic analysis; Syrian refugees; Turkey
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URL: https://doaj.org/article/42996c6db57340cd996beba1b311cce5
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