Journal of Race, Ethnicity and Politics, pages 1-27

From Open Doors to Closed Minds: The Transformation of Perceptions Toward Syrian Refugees in Turkey

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Humboldt University, The Berlin Institute for Empirical Integration and Migration Research (BIM), Berlin, Germany
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2025-02-04
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SJR0.976
CiteScore3.4
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ISSN20566085
Abstract

This study investigates the impact of historical and ideological continuities in Turkey’s migration policies on contemporary attitudes toward Syrian refugees. It examines how ethnic homogenization and discrimination, rooted in the foundation of the Turkish Republic, continue to shape public perceptions and policy frameworks. The research is based on qualitative methodologies, including 41 semi-structured in-depth interviews conducted between July and December 2021 with Syrian refugees and Turkish community members residing in Altındağ, Mamak, and Ümitköy districts of Ankara. Participants were purposively selected to provide diverse perspectives on social integration and identity formation. The findings reveal a shift from initial acceptance under religious solidarity to increasing exclusion, driven by nationalist rhetoric. Despite official claims of promoting multiculturalism, Turkish policies and societal attitudes often reinforce prejudices, fostering a socio-political environment where racial and ethnic biases persist.

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