The German Good Life I Want Voices of Turkish Origin Girls

This book reports research on young Turkish women`s interpretation of a good life in Germany. There were two goals. The first was to identify how girls from Turkish origin living in Germany develop a positive view of themselves: How do they perceive oppor

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Pınar Burcu Güner

The German Good Life I Want Voices of Turkish Origin Girls

Rekonstruktive Sozialisationsforschung Reihe herausgegeben von Boris Zizek, Hannover, Deutschland

Wie wir zu dem wurden, was wir sind – so könnte der Fokus eines genuin sozialisationstheoretischen Zuganges auf den Punkt gebracht werden. Im Kontrast zu bildungstheoretischen Ansätzen steht weniger das selbstreflexive, konstituierte Subjekt im Zentrum des Interesses, sondern die es hervorbringenden und tragenden Prozesse und die mehr intuitiven, habituellen Bewältigungsformen. Die rekonstruktive Sozialisationsforschung dreht den am Werden interessierten Approach um eine Windung weiter, indem sie die Sozialisandin als aktiv welterschießende Philosophin und Künstlerin modelliert und methodische Verfahren ins Zentrum rückt, die das vorgängige, intuitive und explorativ tastende Verhältnis zur Welt nachzuzeichnen vermögen. Die Publikationsreihe stellt sich in den Dienst der theoretischen und auch empirischen Ausarbeitung des Konzepts ‚Rekonstruktive Sozialisationsforschung‘.

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Pınar Burcu Güner

The German Good Life I Want Voices of Turkish Origin Girls

Pınar Burcu Güner Bielefeld, Germany Doctoral Dissertation at the Faculty of Educational Science of the Bielefeld ­University under the title: “My Good German Life As a Foreigner”. Voices of Turkish Origin Girls.

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