All Stories

  1. Queering Peacebuilding: Microaggression and Social Identity Complexity in Post-Accord Bosnia and Herzegovina
  2. Between Foreseen and Envisioned Future of Syria
  3. Conclusion
  4. Context and Theoretical Framework
  5. De-essentializing Refugees: Perceptions, Experiences, and Becoming of Syrians in Türkiye
  6. Economic Instability
  7. Formation of Identities in the Conflict
  8. Internal Actors of the Conflict
  9. Introduction
  10. Politics and Politics of Turmoil
  11. Self in Traveling
  12. Self in the New Social Structure
  13. Spatial and Temporal Identity and Belonging
  14. Panopticon, gaze, and rupture in the fantasy: The Syrian refugee experience in Turkey
  15. Wedding rituals, political power and the third space in Soviet Azerbaijan
  16. Afro-Cypriots: Prejudice, Colourism, Racism, and Rising Black Consciousness in Cyprus
  17. Voices of their own: Refugees missing home and building a future
  18. Loss of Black Identity in Cyprus
  19. Agency in multiple temporalities: Being Syrian women, becoming widows and refugees, remaining pious
  20. Embracing Afro hair, resisting colourism: Black women’s experiences in North Cyprus
  21. De-worlding IR theory
  22. Syrian refugee women displacement
  23. Intersectionality in Gender Mainstreaming
  24. Kuzey Kıbrıs'ta Türkiyeli Göçmenler (Immigrants from Turkey in North Cyprus)
  25. State of the state in their minds: Intersectional framework for women's citizenship in Turkey
  26. ‘What Was My War Like?’
  27. Dissident Voices: Women, Minority Status, and Criticism of the Nationalist Turkish State
  28. Butterflies for Girls, Cars for Boys