Tag Archives: ethnographic
The End of Migration As We Knew It
On October 4, 2015, a panel on “Ethnography and the Study of Diversity in Germany” held in Washington, D.C., questioned paradigms of research on transnational migration and diversity, focusing on the impossibility of containing these categories within nation-based frameworks of … Continue reading →
Posted in Blog, Project Updates (Home Page)
|
Tagged Alina Dana Weber, Amanda Randall, Barbara Wolbert, border, citizenship, conference, Deniz Göktürk, E.U., ethnographic, ethnography, German Studies Association, Germany, Gokturk, GSA, Levent Soysal, linguistic nationalism, migration, Mother Tongue, Muslims, Postmigrant, refugee, refugees, Regina Römhild, Turks, Verein Deutsche Sprache, Washington D. C., Yasemin Yıldız, Yıldız
|