Intergroup Emotions and Competitive Victimhoods

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This book examines the narratives and collective emotions of diaspora groups who originate from Turkey and now live in Australia, focusing on their experiences of collective victimhood, competitive victimhood, and intergroup emotions in relation to other diaspora groups from Turkey. Based on 122 semi-structured extensive interviews with Armenians, Kurds, Alevis, Gülenists, Kemalists and Erdoanists, the book argues that, while in power, dominant groups driven by competitive victimhood often exhibit indifference toward the victimhood of other groups. This dynamic reflects how ressentiment can perpetuate cycles of oppression and antagonism. However, this pattern can shift when powerful groups find themselves in opposition. In such scenarios, they may become more attuned to the grievances of other groups.


Investigates how competitive victimhood shapes narratives among Turkey originated diaspora groups in Australia Provides comprehensive interview-based case studies of Armenians, Kurds, Alevis, Gülenists, Kemalists and Erdoanists Explores the interplay of ressentiment and intergroup emotions within these groups, explaining cycles of oppression

Autorentext

Ihsan Yilmaz is research chair and professor of political science and international relations at Deakin University's ADI (Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation). Previously, he worked at the Universities of Oxford and London. He researches on nation- building, citizenship, minorities, securitisation, intergroup emotions, populism, transnationalism, digital authoritarianism, and legal pluralism. Presently, he leads two Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery projects: "Civilisationist Mobilisation, Digital Technologies, and Social Cohesion: The Case of Turkish & Indian Diasporas in Australia" and "Religious Populism, Emotions, and Political Mobilisation: Civilisationism in Turkey, Indonesia, and Pakistan." Additionally, he co-leads a 3-year Gerda Henkel Foundation project: "Smart Digital Technologies and the Future of Democracy in the Muslim World." He is the author of many books, including most recently published Populist and Pro-Violence State Religion: The Diyanet's Construction of Erdöanist Islam in Turkey (2022) and Creating the Desired Citizen: Ideology, State and Islam in Turkey (2021).


Klappentext

This book examines the narratives and collective emotions of diaspora groups who originate from Turkey and now live in Australia, focusing on their experiences of collective victimhood, competitive victimhood, and intergroup emotions in relation to other diaspora groups from Turkey. Based on 122 semi-structured extensive interviews with Armenians, Kurds, Alevis, Gülenists, Kemalists and Erdöanists, the book argues that, while in power, dominant groups driven by competitive victimhood often exhibit indifference toward the victimhood of other groups. This dynamic reflects how ressentiment can perpetuate cycles of oppression and antagonism. However, this pattern can shift when powerful groups find themselves in opposition. In such scenarios, they may become more attuned to the grievances of other groups.

Ihsan Yilmaz is research chair and professor of political science and international relations at Deakin University's ADI (Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation). Previously, he worked at the Universities of Oxford and London. He researches on nation- building, citizenship, minorities, securitisation, intergroup emotions, populism, transnationalism, digital authoritarianism, and legal pluralism. Presently, he leads two Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery projects: "Civilisationist Mobilisation, Digital Technologies, and Social Cohesion: The Case of Turkish & Indian Diasporas in Australia" and "Religious Populism, Emotions, and Political Mobilisation: Civilisationism in Turkey, Indonesia, and Pakistan." Additionally, he co-leads a 3-year Gerda Henkel Foundation project: "Smart Digital Technologies and the Future of Democracy in the Muslim World." He is the author of many books, including most recently published Populist and Pro-Violence State Religion: The Diyanet's Construction of Erdöanist Islam in Turkey (2022) and Creating the Desired Citizen: Ideology, State and Islam in Turkey (2021).


Inhalt

Chapter one: Introduction.- Chapter two: The Turkish Diaspora in Australia.- Chapter three: Kemalists.- Chapter four: Erdoanists.- Chapter five: Kurds.- Chapter six: Alevis.- Chapter seven: Armenians.- Chapter eight: Gülenists.- Chapter nine: Conclusions.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09789819607013
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Genre Political Science
    • Größe H216mm x B153mm x T22mm
    • Jahr 2025
    • EAN 9789819607013
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 9819607019
    • Veröffentlichung 27.02.2025
    • Titel Intergroup Emotions and Competitive Victimhoods
    • Autor Ihsan Yilmaz
    • Untertitel Turkey's Ethnic, Religious and Political Emigrant Groups in Australia
    • Gewicht 511g
    • Herausgeber Springer Nature Singapore
    • Anzahl Seiten 308
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen

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