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Introduction
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2
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Exile in Germany
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2.1
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Attending an academic conference in Germany and prosecution
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2.2
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Signing a petition and being accused of terrorism
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2.3
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Being targeted by the mob
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2.4
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Layoff and being banned from the public service in Turkey
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2.5
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Violence by the turkish government against kurdish people
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2.6
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Not holding still and the petition
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2.7
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Reaction by the students
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2.8
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Violence by the government in Turkey
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3
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Living in exile and solidarity of the academic community
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4
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Refusal of asylum application
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5
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Experiencing Berlin
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6
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Academic freedom in Germany
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6.1
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Social situation of academics in Germany and in Turkey and class
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6.2
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Neoliberalism in the academic environment in Germany and non-resistance
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6.3
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Legal slavery and exploitation in the academics
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6.4
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Neo-liberalism and authoritarism, different ways of exercise of power
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7
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Wish to return and legal status in Germany
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8
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Structural violence in Germany against refugees
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9
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Future plans and ideas and return
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10
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Contact with turkish community in Berlin
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11
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Discrimination of people with turkish heritage
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12
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The concept of "nation" based on biology in Germany
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13
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Worse experiences by migrants in other german cities
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14
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Foreigners' registration office
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15
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Loss of political connection with Turkey and loneliness
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16
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Learning german
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17
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Possibility of no being able to go back
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18
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Consequences of returning to Turkey and state of emergency
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19
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Fate of dismissed academics
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20
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The shaping of the german migration process
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21
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Image of Turkey in Europe and exotic fascism
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22
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Economical relationships between Turkey and Germany
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23
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Political changes in Turkey
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24
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Change of mood in Istanbul
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25
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Perspectives and dreams in Germany
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26
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Migration and becoming the object of one's own research
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27
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Migration legislation: segregation and class, marginalization as an objective
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28
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State surveillance and exercise of power
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