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ISSUE 6.2

Structured Precarity: The Plight of Syrian Refugees in Turkey

Yasemin Ozer

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Interviewed by Cihan Tekay
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This interview is on the recent waves of deportations, detentions and relocations of migrants and refugees in Turkey, the majority of whom are Syrians. Cihan Tekay, co-editor of the Turkey page on Jadaliyya, discusses rising xenophobia, systemic harassment, and changing legal frameworks with Yasemin Ozer.

Resources & Further Reading

Racism and Syrians in Turkey: The Political Economy of Discrimination

We Want to Live Together Initiative:
www.facebook.com/birlikteyasamakistiyoruz/
twitter.com/biraradayasamak?lang=en

Note: Shortly after this interview was recorded, the governor of Istanbul extended the relocation deadline for refugees registered in other cities to from 20 August to 30 October.

Guests

Yasemin Ozer
Yasemin Ozer

PhD candidate in Cultural Anthropology at the City University of New York’s Graduate Center

Yasemin Ozer is a PhD candidate in Cultural Anthropology at the City University of New York’s Graduate Center. Her research interests include migration, refugees, care, humanitarianism, citizenship, and border making, specifically in the Eastern Mediterranean. She is currently conducting fieldwork on her dissertation among Syrian urban refugees in Turkey, supported by grants from the Social Science Research Council and Wenner-Gren Foundation. She has a BA in political science from Vassar College and an MA in Gender and Women’s Studies from the American University in Cairo. She can be reached at yozer@gradcenter.cuny.edu.

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