BOOK CHAPTERS by Hasret Saygı
Toplumsal Cinsiyet Perspektifinden Türkiye'de Göç Araştırmaları, Biehl K. ve Danış D. (der.), 2020
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ARTICLES by Hasret Saygı
Language Policy , 2023
With the current situation of the political turmoil in Northern Iraq, Turkey has been a natural d... more With the current situation of the political turmoil in Northern Iraq, Turkey has been a natural destination country for thousands of refugees escaping the war, including the Iraqi Turkmens. Being native speakers of Turkmen-Turkish and Arabic, Iraqi Turkmen refugees go through confrontations about linguistic ideologies with the local Turkish community on a daily basis. Drawing on linguistic ethnographic data of naturally occurring interactions from social gatherings of local Turkish women with their Iraqi Turkmen neighbors, the present paper analyzes the dialogical processes through which these women construct and negotiate their identities and social relations from the lens of a range of linguistic ideologies. The findings suggest that while the Iraqi Turkmen participants’ skillful interactional moves allow them to reframe their relationship with the local women, Turkish nationalism blended with Ottoman patriotism and Sunni-Islamic conservativism, which lay the foundation of the women’s linguistic beliefs and judgments, complicates the process of their attempt for recognition.
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Language & Communication, 2023
This article is concerned with the construction of a sense of (non-)belonging in the context of f... more This article is concerned with the construction of a sense of (non-)belonging in the context of forced migration. It is based on linguistic ethnographic fieldwork carried out in a Turkish town with a group of Iraqi Turkmen women refugees. Using data from audio-recordings of spontaneous interactions in Turkish in informal social gatherings, interviews, and home visits, this research seeks to understand how the sense of belonging and the experience of the sense of otherness are expressed through the Iraqi Turkmen women's discursive accounts. The findings reveal that their perception of foreignness and display of belonging lie on a dynamic continuum, which may reflect the qualities of a liminal stage.
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Beyond.Istanbul, 2019
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Boğaziçi Üniversitesi Röportaj
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International Migration, Integration and Social Cohesion (IMISCOE) PHD Blog, 2019
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International Migration, Integration and Social Cohesion (IMISCOE) PHD Blog, 2019
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Boğaziçi University, 2019
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CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AND PROCEEDINGS by Hasret Saygı
Globalising Sociolinguistics, Leiden University, 2018
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The IAFOR International Conference on the City, University of Barcelona, 2018
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The 21st Conference of the International Association for World Englishes, 2015
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IMISCOE Europe, Migrations and the Mediterranean: Human Mobilities and Intercultural Challenges, 2018
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Language & Communication
This article is concerned with the construction of a sense of (non-)belonging in the context of f... more This article is concerned with the construction of a sense of (non-)belonging in the context of forced migration. It is based on linguistic ethnographic fieldwork carried out in a Turkish town with a group of Iraqi Turkmen women refugees. Using data from audio-recordings of spontaneous interactions in Turkish in informal social gatherings, interviews, and home visits, this research seeks to understand how the sense of belonging and the experience of the sense of otherness are expressed through the Iraqi Turkmen women's discursive accounts. The findings reveal that their perception of foreignness and display of belonging lie on a dynamic continuum, which may reflect the qualities of a liminal stage.
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Mekanda Adalet Derneği, 2019
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4th Annual International Conference on Social Sciences, 2020
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