Psychology and behavorial sciences - Theme
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Bilgili (2014) challenges the traditional understanding of migrants' social lives as confined to either the origin or destination country. She proposes a multi-sited framework that acknowledges the complex interplay between social networks, practices, and identities across geographical boundaries.
The study employs a qualitative approach, drawing on ethnographic fieldwork with Turkish migrants in the Netherlands and Turkey. The
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