Mehmet: "I feel so bad when I do this job. I don't want to do this, it's not good for me." Published: 6 February 2023 Portrait Mehmet moved from Urfa to Istanbul with his family one year ago and has been working as a "rubbish collector" in the streets of Kadıköy ever since. Almost every day, the thirteen-year-old searches the rubbish containers for paper and plastic to sell it afterwards for a few liras. His brother Baran, three years younger, also earns money this way. Actually, both of them would like to see more of the city, go to school regularly and become a policeman or soldier later. Antonia Oschmann
Facts on Inflation in Turkey Published: 23 January 2023 Article All over the world people are experiencing the devaluation of their money. Prices are rising, and for the same products more has to be paid than before. Antonia Oschmann
Facts on Migration in Turkey Published: 23 January 2023 Article Turkey hosts the most refugees in the world. According to the UN Refugee Agency, 15% of the world's displaced refugees live in Turkey, which equals 4 million people. Most of them are Syrians, but people from Iran, Afghanistan and Iraq have also found refuge in Turkey. Antonia Oschmann
Uysal: "Personally, inflation hardly affects me because I am not paid in lira. But in my job I see every day how much it increases the existing inequalities." Published: 20 January 2023 Portrait Uysal is of Kurdish origin and has lived in many places. He lost his job as a teacher with the "purge" after the 2016 coup attempt and now works for an NGO that advocates for children's rights and safety. In the course of his job, he mainly meets people who belong to marginalised population groups. The Inflation is hitting them particularly hard. Antonia Oschmann
Pinar: "I just want to be myself. That's not possible here because I don't feel free, I often feel afraid." Published: 20 January 2023 Portrait Pinar's dream is Italy, because she does not feel equal and accepted as a woman in Turkey. The freelancer has a very international group of friends. Without them, there would be no reason for her to stay in Kadıköy. Her fear of sexual harassment and assault, which she has already experienced, is too big to live a normal life. Antonia Oschmann
Paul: "Turkey is in a situation like Russia was in 2009: in the process of transformation towards autocracy" Published: 20 January 2023 Portrait Paul is in his late twenties and ended up in Kadıköy by chance. He wanted to get away from the States and is now living very well in Istanbul. The reason is the comparatively stable salary in US dollars, which would be small for a life in the US, but offers him the opportunity to build his start-up in Turkey. Paul was born in Russia, but after leaving the country 10 years ago, he hasn’t returned until now: to escape military service. With Putin’s war, a Russian migrant community is now forming in Istanbul, reminding him of his old home. Antonia Oschmann
Miro: "I wish for a world where mothers don't have to cry anymore". Published: 20 January 2023 Portrait The 18-year-old Miro from the Kurdish city of Van comes to Istanbul to prepare for an exam and work part-time. Six days a week he waits tables in his uncle's café, learns English and is, for the first time almost free of family pressure. He makes friends and has little time to study. Eventually, because of inflation, he can no longer finance his life in Kadıköy. Antonia Oschmann
Fleur: "In fact, I would describe my time in Istanbul as one of the happiest of my life." Published: 20 January 2023 Fleur, a French student, came to Istanbul to study here for a year as part of Erasmus+. She fell in love with the metropolis of millions and its diversity. Travelling through Turkey and talking to locals, she became aware of the impact of political and economic problems on daily lives. She also learned a lot about herself and became aware of her privileges. Antonia Oschmann
Arden: "Just my existence as part of the LGBTQI+ movement makes me political here. And that's just because of who I am." Published: 20 January 2023 Portrait Arden is in their mid-twenties and born in Istanbul, they are non-binary. As a DJ and music producer, Arden is active in Istanbul's queer nightlife. Arden is experiencing the government's openly practiced queer-hostility. Even though they feel comfortable in their neighbourhood and places of work, Kadıköy and Beyoğlu. Antonia Oschmann
Aleyna: "Rich people don't want to help poorer people, even though they have enough. This is a social problem!" Published: 20 January 2023 Portrait Behind her red simit stall at the ferry port of Kadıköy, 44-year-old Aleyna sells the typical sesame curls every day. As the only woman in this position, she had to stand up to hostility and harassment from men. Meanwhile, she has been working here for 16 years, she knows the people and their stories. She helps where she can and gives some of her simit to hungry people. Antonia Oschmann
Aisha: "Some are just more equal than others." Published: 20 January 2023 Portrait Aisha from Istanbul works in a friend's café in Kadıköy. The neighbourhood is her home, the regular customers a second family. Because of galloping inflation, the rents are to be adjusted, including hers. She fights her landlord's eviction with all means. She would like to open her own restaurant: an impossibility in these unstable times. Antonia Oschmann
Understanding youth protests and activism in India’s northeast Published: 20 July 2022 Conversation India’s northeast has had a chequered history of youth movements and has been home to some of the recent strong pro-democracy movements in the country. Being young in India’s northeast necessitates acts of social interventions of various kinds. In this conversation, Dr. Kaustubh Deka and Dr. Soibam Haripriya reflect on the locality of youth movements and the long history of the culture of protest in the region, as well as its larger resonance. Dr. Kaustubh Deka, Dr. Soibam Haripriya
Constructing a "New Turkey" through Education Published: 1 October 2019 An Overview of the Education Policies in Turkey under the AKP Rule Funda Karapehlivan
University behind bars Published: 27 April 2018 The recent arrest of ten Boğaziçi University students following a quarrel between two student groups on campus has put the spotlight on the situation of student detainees in Turkey.
High underage pregnancy rates among refugee children rattle Turkey Published: 29 January 2018 On January 17, news about a state hospital in one of the largest districts of Istanbul hit the headlines.
The Mufti Law Published: 8 November 2017 The law, which women’s organizations and the parliamentary opposition have been protesting comprises significant changes in the regulation of marriage matters contrary to secular principles and to the disadvantage of women. Authorizing religious authorities, the muftis, to officiate marriages is only one of them.
Another brick in the wall- where is the Turkish education system heading? Published: 13 October 2017 The Turkish education system has become a battlefield of both policies and ideologies in Turkey. The latest proof of that is the abolishment of the entrance exams for secondary education last month.
Quest for Justice for Aladağ Victims Published: 7 June 2017 In an incident last year in November, 11 children and one 18-year old staff member lost their lives after a fire broke out in a student dormitory for girls in the Aladağ district of the southern Turkish city of Adana.
No job, no hope? Throwing a glance at latest youth unemployment figures in Turkey Published: 10 May 2017 All that Barış Yazgı wanted was a chance to study music. He died trying to fulfill this wish on April 24th, drowning in the Aegean Sea.
Secular public education under threat in Turkey Published: 2 November 2016 The students, the parents, the graduate associations of these long-established schools criticize this policy of project schools to the making of which they didn’t participate in any way, and fear that the government sees these schools as the new fronts in expanding its Islamist hegemony.