It is vital that responses to the COVID-19 pandemic support rather than undermine the rights and needs of migrants, refugees, asylum seekers and IDPs. In this piece, the second in a two-part series examining the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Syrian refugees living in Turkey, Selma Akay Erturk traces the ways that different institutions… Continue Reading →
The effects of COVID-19 on Syrian refugees in Turkey
How is the COVID-19 global pandemic affecting Syrian refugees living in Turkey? In the first of a two part blog series, Selma Akay Erturk explores some of the ways that COVID-19 has changed the lives of Syrian refugees, who continue to make and be affected by diverse decisions relating to migration and mobility. This first… Continue Reading →
Syrian refugees and the transformation of Turkey’s rural areas
The arrival of Syrian refugees in Turkey has led to what has been termed the “refugee-ization” of theTurkish agricultural and local labour market. In this post, the second in a two part series, Selma Akay Erturk draws on her own field work in Hatay province, and traces the changes that have taken place in rural… Continue Reading →
Taking refuge in time, space and place: The case of Syrian refugees in Turkey
This blog post explores the evolving relationship between Syrian refugees and their host communities within the physical and social space of Turkey, and within the context of Turkish history. Influencing these relations are changes in the Turkish economy, historical changes in Turkey’s social and cultural structures, and the impact of Turkish immigration, employment, housing and… Continue Reading →
Project Contributors
Click on the names of our contributors below to see their contributions to our website. If you are interested in writing a blog, please contact sorcha.daly@ucl.ac.uk. Guidelines for submissions can be found here. Amal Shaiah Istanbouli Amal is a researcher of the Southern Responses to Displacement Project based in Turkey, and a holder of MA degree… Continue Reading →