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Migration and Conflict in a Global Warming Era : A Political Understanding of Climate Change
Migration and Conflict in a Global Warming Era : A Political Understanding of Climate Change
Autore Klepp Silja
Pubbl/distr/stampa Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 electronic resource (164 p.)
Soggetto topico Philosophy
Soggetto non controllato telecoupling
sustainability
multi-stakeholder initiatives
roundtable for sustainable palm oil
sustainable natural rubber initiative
climate change
climigration
environmental change
migration
mobility
refugees
relocation
resettlement
livelihoods
Pacific Islands
SIDS
vulnerability
exposure
disasters
violent conflict
disaster risk reduction
conflict prevention
humanitarian assistance
development assistance
climate change migration
adaptation
displacement
forced relocation
forced migration
Gilbertese people
Phoenix Islands
Wagina Island
immobility
environmental migration and mobility
trapped populations
migration governance
Senegal
Vietnam
planned relocation
migration-climate change-coffee nexus
migration as adaptation
in situ adaptation
coffee leaf-rust
transborder region
narratives
environmental migration
environmental justice
North–South relations
climate change politics
conflict
intersectionality
postcolonial studies
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Altri titoli varianti Migration and Conflict in a Global Warming Era
Record Nr. UNINA-9910557113003321
Klepp Silja  
Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020
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Social cash transfer in Turkey : toward market citizenship / / Ceren Ark-Yildirim, Marc E. Smyrl
Social cash transfer in Turkey : toward market citizenship / / Ceren Ark-Yildirim, Marc E. Smyrl
Autore Ark-Yıldırım Ceren
Pubbl/distr/stampa Springer Nature, 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (152 pages)
Disciplina 323.6
Altri autori (Persone) SmyrlMarc
Soggetto topico Citizenship - Economic aspects
Economic development - Social aspects
Income maintenance programs - Turkey
Poor - Turkey - Social conditions
Public administration
Soggetto non controllato Public Policy
Migration Policy
Open Access
market citizenship
refugees
cash transfer programs
humanitarian assistance
Turkey
non-governmental organisations
social cash transfer
citizenship
social policy
European Union
forced migration
refugee policy
ESSN
humanitarian cash-transfer
migration
Public administration
ISBN 3-030-70381-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Citizens, Markets, and Turkey -- 1 What Does It Mean To Be a Citizen? -- 2 From Local Studies to Global Hypotheses -- 3 A Note on Currency Conversion -- References -- Chapter 2: Origins and Consequences of Market Citizenship -- 1 The Rise of Industrial Citizenship -- 1.1 The Rise and Fall of the First Market Society -- 1.2 The "Industrial" Model of Citizenship and the Twentieth-Century Welfare State -- 2 From Industrial to Market Citizenship -- 2.1 The Revolt against Industrial Citizenship -- 2.2 Toward a New Citizenship Regime -- 3 Policies for Market Integration -- 3.1 From Income Maintenance to Cash Transfer -- 3.2 Market Citizenship and Migration -- 3.3 Critiques of Market Citizenship and their Limits -- References -- Chapter 3: The Turkish Context -- 1 Rich and Poor: From Alms to Social Assistance -- 1.1 The Turkish Economy: From Late Industrialization to State-Led Marketization -- 1.2 Social Welfare and Citizenship in Turkey in the Twentieth Century -- 2 The AKP Government and Reform of Social Policy -- 2.1 Market-Compatible Instruments of Social Policy -- 2.2 Persisting Centrality of the Local Level -- 2.3 Does Cash Transfer Contribute to Market Citizenship? Avoiding False Comparisons -- 3 Turks and Others: The Evolving Incorporation Regime -- 3.1 A Restrictive Regime of Naturalization -- 3.2 The Evolving Status of Internationally Displaced Persons -- References -- Chapter 4: Cash Transfer with Turkish Characteristics: Two Local Examples -- 1 The Case of a Rural District -- 1.1 An Instrument for Individual Empowerment? -- 1.2 Problems of Implementation -- 2 The Case of an Urban District -- 2.1 An Innovative Local Instrument -- 2.2 From Social Penetration to Local Knowledge -- 3 Did Cash Transfer Promote Market Citizenship? -- References.
Chapter 5: Cash Transfer and Humanitarian Assistance -- 1 Humanitarian Action, Cash-Transfer Instruments, and Citizenship -- 1.1 Humanitarianism, Social Protection, and Development -- 1.2 The Rise of CT as a Humanitarian Instrument -- 2 Cash Transfer for Refugees in Turkey -- 2.1 Turkey, the European Union, and the Syrian Migration Crisis -- 2.2 ESSN: A Multiagency Effort -- 2.2.1 The European Union -- 2.2.2 The United Nations' World Food Program -- 2.2.3 The Turkish Red Crescent -- 2.2.4 Turkish Public Authorities -- 2.3 ESSN: Product of Ambiguous Consensus -- References -- Chapter 6: The Consequences of Ambiguity: Designing and Implementing the ESSN -- 1 From Uncoordinated Initiatives to the ESSN -- 1.1 CT Programs in the Initial Responses to the Syrian Emergency -- 1.2 Establishment and Implementation of the ESSN -- 2 Who is Eligible? Problems of Registration and Targeting -- 2.1 Enforcing Security Priorities through Registration -- 2.2 Identifying the "most vulnerable" through Demographic Criteria -- 3 From Ambiguous Consensus to Uncertain Future -- 3.1 CT as an Ongoing Necessity -- 3.2 Beyond the Emergency: Two Contrasting "Exit Strategies" -- 3.2.1 CT as an Incentive for Repatriation -- 3.2.2 CT and the Transition to Formal Employment -- 3.3 From Social Assistance to Market Citizenship -- References -- Chapter 7: Does Cash Transfer Promote Market Citizenship? -- 1 Conditions of Success -- 2 Social Citizenship in Context -- References.
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Ark-Yıldırım Ceren  
Springer Nature, 2021
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