VOLUME 4 (2002) - ISSUE 8 (WINTER)

Cultural Transmittal from One Generation to Another : Differences between Turks who migrated to Germany and Turks who Remained in Turkey

by Bernhard NAUCK

SUMMARY

This article, comparing two populations, Turks who migrated to Germany and Turks who remained in their country, studies the young people of the second generation, notably under the respect of the development at the young men of conservative attitudes that lead them to a normative conflict with their families and with the receiving society.


KEYWORDS

Turks - Germany - Immigration


AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION

Bernhard NAUCK is a Sociologist, a Professor at the Technical University Chemnitz, Germany.


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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

This book is the outcome of a collective reflection on immigration and interethnic relationships by a multidisciplinary academic team.

Translation in English by Patrick HUNOUT and Ellen MOORE-BOOHAR.

A part of this book has been realized thanks to the financial support of the Robert Bosch Foundation and the French-German Youth Office.


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