Focusing on the dynamics of mobility, this study explores how social and cultural relations are shaped by movement rather than fixed institutions or territories. It delves into the cultural politics surrounding settlement, examining themes of longing and belonging within nation building, ethnographic practices, and diasporas. The author highlights the interconnectedness of global and local contexts, offering a fresh perspective on how people and places interact across time and space.
Suzan Ilcan Livres



Mobilities, Knowledge, and Social Justice
- 526pages
- 19 heures de lecture
Exploring the movement of people and ideas in today's world, this book offers a unique synthesis of interdisciplinary perspectives. It delves into the complexities of migration, cultural exchange, and globalization, encouraging readers to reflect on how these dynamics shape societies and individual identities. Through insightful analyses, it challenges conventional views and fosters a deeper understanding of contemporary issues related to mobility and interconnectedness.
The Precarious Lives of Syrians
- 296pages
- 11 heures de lecture
The Precarious Lives of Syrians reveals the vulnerability and insecurity that Syrian refugees confront in Turkey, including their socio-legal status, living conditions, and mobility. Drawing on legal and scholarly materials, as well as extensive field research, it provides a thoughtful and compelling appraisal of the experience of migration.