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Studies on urban quality of life (QoL) have been attracting lots of attention from various countries due to the deterioration
of urban environment and decrease of the urban QoL. These studies that have been supported by international organizations
such as United Nations, World Bank, OECD, European Commission and EUROSTAT (European Statistics) involve comparative assessment
of life satisfaction in the European cities and comparing cities facilitate the exchange of experiment and improve the quality
of local policies. The main objective of this study is to measure the local perceptions of QoL in Kocaeli, which is one of
the important industrial cities of Turkey and compare the life satisfaction with the European cities. Generally, two different
types of indicators have been used: objective and subjective indicators. The objective indicators cover five fields: socio-economic
aspects, participation in civic life, education and training, environment and culture, and leisure. The subjective indicators
are mainly for valuation of QoL perceptions in a city. In this research, a perception survey will be carried out to measure
the local perceptions of QoL in Kocaeli. This survey will present on issues for which the residents in the Kocaeli had widely
diverging opinions: employment opportunities, housing costs, safety, cleanliness of city, public transport, air quality and
overall satisfaction with the QoL of their city. Thus, the study will become a major reference for local officials to improve
QoL in Kocaeli and contribute to researches on QoL in cities. 相似文献
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Reyhan Atasü‐Topuolu 《International migration (Geneva, Switzerland)》2019,57(2):283-297
This study focuses on the public opinion on the naturalization policy for Syrians in Turkey. It analyses news media coverage in the religious, far‐right newspaper (Yeni Akit), a centre‐right newspaper (Hürriyet), a social democrat newspaper (Cumhuriyet), and a socialist‐left news portal (Solportal). The research question is: What are the metaphors, arguments, and omissions produced by media of different ideologies about the possible citizenship of Syrians in Turkey? The results show that metaphors and arguments differ according to ideological stance, suggesting that the current political polarization in Turkey affects the public's acceptance of Syrians and challenges Turkey's established migration policy. Each ideological stance accepts Syrians on a selective basis, implying that universal naturalization of Syrians is not welcome; instead, there seems to be consensus favouring naturalization according to socio‐economic criteria. These results indicate a need for a change in migration policy, especially concerning disadvantaged Syrians. 相似文献
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AbstractDr phil. Reyhan ?ahin—also known as Lady Bitch Ray—earned her M.A. in Linguistics, German Literature, and Education in 2004 and her doctorate in Linguistics in 2012 at the University of Bremen. Her alter ego, Lady Bitch Ray is a rapper, performer, fashion designer, and author. The following interview introduces ?ahin’s work as a performer and as an academic and sheds light on the negotiation of feminist politics in a neoliberal context as well as how the complex politics of difference play out in contemporary, digital feminisms in the German-speaking context. By speaking in two voices, the academic and the performer/artist, the interview emphasizes the playful possibilities of the urgently political. 相似文献
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