Le dernier numéro de Diversities (anciennement International Social Science Journal , revue de l’Unesco; Vol. 11, No. 2, 2009), est maintenant disponible en ligne; il comporte un très riche dossier sur les Turcs à l’étranger: “Turks Abroad: Settlers, Citizens, Transnationals“:
* Turks Abroad: Settlers, Citizens, Transnationals – Introduction, p. 104-118 (Christine Inglis, Samim Akgönül and Stéphane de Tapia)
* A “Three-Way Approach” to Incorporating Muslim Immigrants in the EU: A Turkish Perspective, p. 119-135 (Kemal Kirisci)
* Securitisation and Domestication of Diaspora Muslims and Islam: Turkish Immigrants in Germany and Australia, p. 136-154 (Michael Humphrey)
* Turkish Communities in the Russian Federation, p. 155-173 (Sergei V. Ryazantsev)
* “Soft” and “Hard” Landings: the Experience of School under Contrasting Institutional Arrangements in Australia and France, p. 174-194 (Joel Windle)
* Educational Progress of Children of Turkish Descent in the Netherlands, p. 195-211 (Maurice Crul)
* From “Kanak Attack” to the “GerKish Generation”: Second-Generation Turkish Narratives in German Culture and Politics, p. 212-229 (Jens Schneider)
* Turkish Transnational Media in Melbourne: a Migrant Mediascape, p. 230-247 (Liza Hopkins)
* A “Condition of Homelessness” or a “State of Double Consciousness”? Turkish Migrants and Home-Making in Australia, p. 248-263 (Banu Senay)