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From Exit to Voice: Reflections on Exile through the Accounts of Turkey's Intelligentsia
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Abstract The authoritarian turn in Turkey compelled many citizens to change life trajectories which included extreme measures such as migration and exile. Thousands of people left Turkey in the last decade, this recent wave constituting one of the largest Turkish migrations to Europe and beyond. The profile ... view more
The authoritarian turn in Turkey compelled many citizens to change life trajectories which included extreme measures such as migration and exile. Thousands of people left Turkey in the last decade, this recent wave constituting one of the largest Turkish migrations to Europe and beyond. The profile of the migrants included those who were comfortable with and/or opposed the current regime's political and social policies, members of oppressed minority groups, Gülen movement members who are accused of orchestrating the failed 2016 coup attempt as well as white collar and secular Turkish citizens who made lifestyle migration choices because of the political and economic developments in the country. The article focuses on the narratives of a specific group within this new wave, those whom we refer to as Turkey's intelligentsia in exile, and who decided to leave Turkey following the Gezi protests in 2013. The findings are based on 25 interviews conducted in 2021 with former academics, activists, artists, journalists and politicians who migrated to a variety of locations as a result of pending trials or arrest warrants against them, dehumanization discourse that pro-regime politicians directed toward them, as well as lack of freedom of speech and assembly.... view less
Keywords
Turkey; Europe; authoritarianism; diaspora; migration; emigration; politics; economy; political change; protest; political persecution
Classification
Migration, Sociology of Migration
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Free Keywords
Gülen-Bewegung
Document language
English
Publication Year
2022
Page/Pages
p. 401-415
Journal
Middle East Critique, 31 (2022) 4
Issue topic
Special Issue on Turkey's Diasporas
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/19436149.2022.2132193
ISSN
1943-6157
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed