In this study, we examined how Bosniak collective memory affects the pro-cess of formation of transnational social spaces and how identity is repre-sented in spaces. In this process, the Yıldırım Neighbourhood, which deve-loped with migrations as a research area and identified with its Bosniak identity, was preferred. Qualitative research methods were used in the study. Using the snowball sampling technique, in-depth interviews and focus group interviews were conducted. The findings were analyzed using the descriptive analysis method. The study understood that Bosniak immig-rants transformed Yıldırım Neighbourhood from farmland into a transnati-onal social space. While this area was shaped by the socio-cultural practi-ces of Bosniaks, it was named by equipping it with symbols of its identity, thus providing continuity of identity in some way. As a result, the spaces produced were effective in developing a bond of belonging to the two co-untries.
Transnational Migration Transnational Space Collective Memory Bosniaks Yıldırım Neighbourhood
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Subjects | Human Geography |
Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | April 29, 2021 |
Published in Issue | Year 2021 |