The afraid create the fear: perceptions of refugees by ‘gün’ groups in Turkey
Date
2021Source Title
Identities
Print ISSN
1070-289X
Electronic ISSN
1547-3384
Publisher
Routledge
Volume
28
Issue
3
Pages
361 - 379
Language
English
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Abstract
This study investigates the perceptions of the local female population towards
displaced Syrians in Turkey. The research is based on the analysis of data from
participant observation and discourse analysis of conversations in five ‘gün’
groups, which are informal, social, and fairly regular gatherings of local women,
in Mersin in Spring 2018. Five common discursive patterns are identified:
stereotyping, biased perceptions, ‘us’ vs. ‘them’, scapegoating, and discrimination. We conclude that local women’s discourses reveal marginalisation and
discursive exclusion of displaced Syrians in Turkey, and argue that such othering originates not only from existing cultural differences, language barriers, and
lack of trust, but also from lack of sustained social interaction between these
groups. Further studies should facilitate both knowledge sharing about the
additional vulnerabilities such attitudes create for displaced people and potential paths for meaningful engagement between local community members and
forcibly displaced people.