35 research outputs found
Del malo pecado al pecado intrínsecamente malo: la radicalización fundamentalista de la homofobia católica desde los tiempos de la Inquisición hasta Benedicto XVI
How can an understanding of cognitive style enable trainee teachers to have a better understanding of differentiation in the classroom?
Alternative Ways to Promote Sustainable Consumer Behaviour—Identifying Potentials Based on Spiral Dynamics
Mediatised Culturalisation Through Television: Second-Generation Alevi Kurds in London
Satellite television has not only provided migrant communities with stronger ties to their home countries but also enabled second-generation migrants in particular to know more about their country of origin beyond their family ties. The aim of this chapter is to explore the ways in which Turkish television contributes towards the making of the transnational identity of the “twice minority” group of Alevi Kurds through what I call mediatised culturalisation. Drawing on 17 in-depth interviews that I conducted with the second-generation members of the Alevi Kurdish community in London in 2016, I explore the role of Turkish television in contesting the boundaries of transnational social imaginaries of the second-generation viewers
