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By Sedef Turper, Department of International Relations, Koç University The circulation of dis- and misinformation about migration becomes increasingly prevalent especially during periods of mass mobility. Recently, we have witnessed a surge of migration-related inaccurate information following significant human displacements, such as those stemming from the Syrian Civil War and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine (Neidhardt,...
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By Ahmet İçduygu, Koç University IntroductionOver the course of the twentieth century, urban studies and migration studies evolved as largely parallel intellectual traditions. Each generated rich literatures, methodological toolkits, and policy framings, but they only occasionally spoke to one another in ways that treated migration and the city as mutually constitutive processes. Urban studies, rooted...
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