Altan-Olcay et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Class and passports: Transnational strategies of distinction in TurkeyAltan-Olcay et al., 2016
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- Altan-Olcay Ă
- Balta E
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- Sociology
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This article analyses the process whereby members of new classes in Turkey mobilize their resources so that their children receive US citizenship at birth. Following the actors' self- perceptions and motivations, we argue that US citizenship acquisition is a new capital …
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