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The political psychology of Kurds in Turkey: critical perspectives on identity, narratives, and resistance

Acar, Yasemin Gulsum(Edited by)Onal, Elif Sandal(Edited by)Sen, Ercan(Edited by)Uysal, Mete Sefa(Edited by)
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Research into Kurdishness touches on many of the important global issues within contemporary social and political psychology - questions about the rigors of methodology, the importance of reflexivity, issues of replicability, and the role of decolonization in research on actors in intractable conflicts. This volume will provide an in-depth account of historical and contemporary research on Kurdishness in Turkey, including research on social identity, conflict and conflict resolution, as well as collective action and resistance. It will also address methodological issues, including fieldwork in conflict zones, reflexivity in research, and intersectionality. This volume also provides lessons from related disciplines such as Kurdish studies and sociology to provide political psychologists some insight into their own research practices from disciplines wherein questions of intersectionality and reflexivity have long been ongoing.

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Palgrave Macmillan
3031332911 / 9783031332913
eBook (EPUB)
28/11/2023
Switzerland
English
236 pages
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