Identity, Security, Conflict and Interests: What Self-Reflexive Sociology Can Do For Meskhetian Turks and Crimean Tatars

2010-07-11
XVII. World Congress of Sociology- Sociology on the Move

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Citation Formats
A. Aydıngün, “Identity, Security, Conflict and Interests: What Self-Reflexive Sociology Can Do For Meskhetian Turks and Crimean Tatars,” presented at the XVII. World Congress of Sociology- Sociology on the Move, Gothenburg, İsveç, 2010, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/94688.