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Introduction Levent Konca
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Family and childhood in Turkey
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2.1
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Birth in Istanbul
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2.2
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History of immigration in the family
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2.3
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Importance of origin within turkish society
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2.4
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Ethnical identity and feeling of belonging in school
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2.5
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Household and family
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2.6
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Education of the parents
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2.7
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Connection to Lebanon and arabic culture
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2.8
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Relation to the family
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2.9
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Role of religion within the family
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2.10
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Religion at school
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2.11
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Upbringing in the family and political identity
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Poltical atmosphere during the 90ies in Turkey
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3.1
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Assault at the hotel and uncles death
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3.2
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Political orientation after the assault
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Studying politics at university
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Moving out from the parents
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Immigration to Germany
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6.1
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De-registration for political reasons
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6.2
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Choosing Germany as a destination and the role of the language
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6.3
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Friends in exile
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6.4
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Preparation for escape and farewell
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Arrival and living in Germany
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7.1
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Nuremberg
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7.2
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German exam and learning a dialect
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7.3
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Living in Erlangen
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7.4
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Moving to Nuremberg
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7.5
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Prior visits to Germany
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7.6
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Cultural clash?
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German bureaucracy
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8.1
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First contact with german authorities and residance status
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8.2
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Foreigns registration office, privileges and discrimination
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8.3
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Naturalization
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Living in Berlin
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9.1
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Moving to Berlin
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9.2
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Professional life as a social worker
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9.2.1
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Experience of migration and its influence on the job
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9.2.2
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Boundaries between job and private life
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Discrimination
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10.1
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Discrimination against a minority in Turkey
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10.2
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Discrimination in Germany
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10.3
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Migrant identity
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10.4
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Racism, empowerment or return to national identity?
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Germany as home
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Final words
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