Talks and debate, featuring
Peter Bandermann
Journalist, Press Office of Dortmund Police
Dr. Meltem Kulacatan
Political and educational scientist, Goethe University Frankfurt
Professor Dr. Haci-Halil Uslucan
Integration researcher, University of Duisburg-Essen
Moderator
Dr. Michael Kiefer, Osnabrück University
Around 3 million of the almost 20 million people with a migration background in Germany are of Turkish origin, representing the largest share of this group. When following debates on migration and integration, we inevitably encounter the terms “identity” and “identity policy.” American political scientist Francis Fukuyama in particular currently believes that it is impossible to uncouple identity and identity policy, which is closely connected to the desire for recognition and dignity. However, identity can induce both division and unity.
In light of the above, the panel discussion initially addressed the issue of which Turkish identities can be found in Germany. What are the characteristics of the conceptions of identity, and what positive and negative effects do they have? The three panelists Peter Bandermann, Dr. Meltem Kulaçatan, and Professor Dr. Haci-Halil Uslucan explored these questions and others in a discussion hosted by Dr. Michael Kiefer.
October 31, 2019, 7 pm, University Auditorium, Neuer Graben 29 / Schloss
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