Focusing on the intersection of populism and heritage, this book examines how political actors leverage narratives about European and national heritage to promote their agendas. It highlights the implications of these discourses for minority groups, illustrating how such rhetoric can hinder their acceptance into European society. Through critical analysis, the work sheds light on the dynamics of identity and exclusion in contemporary Europe.
Ayhan Kaya Knihy


Syrian Refugees in Turkey
Between Reception and Integration
This open access book analyzes Turkey's response to Syrian migration from 2011 to 2020, focusing on policies related to border management, asylum, and integration. It compares provincial practices to understand how Syrian refugees navigate agency and belonging amidst cultural and social challenges, making it a valuable resource for various disciplines and stakeholders.