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COMPARING SOCIETAL INTEGRATION OF TURKISH AND RELATED MINORITIES INSTITUTIONAL STRATEGIES IN INTAS AND NIS COUNTRIES

Objective

The aim of the study is to compare institutional strategies and practices in dealing with interethnic relations in three NIS countries (Moldova, Russia and Ukraine) and two INTAS countries (Bulgaria and Germany). In the center of the comparisons will be the integration issues of Turkish and related (Tartar) minorities in the mainstream society. The theoretical framework of the study will mostly consist of elaborations of the concept of rationality of action. The methods of empirical study will include analysis of documents, secondary analysis of empirical studies and collection of primary data by structured face-to-face interviews within focus groups. The results will foster theoretical developments, theoretically guided empirical research, communication between researchers and decision-makers, and practically oriented university teaching.

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Sociology Free University Berlin
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