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Negotiating The Boundaries Of Belonging The Intricacies Of Naturalisation In Germany Witte

  • SKU: BELL-6754034
Negotiating The Boundaries Of Belonging The Intricacies Of Naturalisation In Germany Witte
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Publisher: SPRINGER VS
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.07 MB
Pages: 216
Author: WITTE, NILS
ISBN: 9783658197872, 3658197870
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Negotiating The Boundaries Of Belonging The Intricacies Of Naturalisation In Germany Witte by Witte, Nils 9783658197872, 3658197870 instant download after payment.

Nils Witte explores Turkish migrants’ destigmatization strategies and investigates their legal and symbolic motives for naturalisation. Using mixed methods and unique data the author shows that Turkish migrants’ inclination to naturalise would be stronger if they were allowed to retain their former citizenship and if they were recognized as symbolic members of German society. Minority members enjoy expansive rights as permanent residents and many are entitled to hold German citizenship. However, they often experience symbolic exclusion making symbolic membership a rare motive for naturalisation.

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