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Intro
Contents
About the Editors
List of Contributors
Contents
Introduction
Rationale
The Chapters
References
An Overview of the Turkish-Kurdish Conflict Narratives and Their Effects on Intergroup Relations
Conflict Narratives in the Context of the Turkish-Kurdish Conflict
Antecedents of Endorsing Different Turkish-Kurdish Conflict Narratives
Ethnic Identification
Allyship and Ally Identity
Intergroup Contact
Conflict- and Peace-Related Outcomes of Endorsing the Turkish-Kurdish Conflict Narratives
Competitive Victimhood

Forgiveness and Reconciliation
Attitudes Toward Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding
Intergroup Solidarity
Support for Minority Rights
Conclusion and Future Directions
References
Understanding the Implications of Victimhood Identity in Turkey's Kurdish Conflict
Introduction
Methodology
Agency of Victims
Different Uses of the Term Victim
How Is the Victimhood Category Understood?
Victim as a Legal Category
Victimhood as a Category That Points Toward the Responsible Party
Victim as Disempowerment
Concluding Discussion
References

Collective Identity in Kurds: From Collective Memory of Rights Violations to Rights Consciousness
The Socio-political History of the Kurdish Issue in Turkey
From Collective Memory of Rights Violations to Rights Consciousness
Method
Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
Results
Perceived Discrimination and Ingroup Identification
System Justifying Ideologies and Attitudes Towards Human Rights and Peace
Collective Identity and Collective Action
From Violations of Rights to Rights Consciousness
Discussion
References

Oath to Death: An Analysis of Sait Kırmızıtoprak's Contested Memory
Origins of a Forgotten Revolutionary
Oath to Death
Two Saits Incident as a Failed Cataclysmic Event
Brakuji, Family, and Guilt
Death of the Witness
Concluding Remarks
References
Audio-Visual
Interviews
The Other of the Other: Syrian Refugees from the Perspective of Kurdish Minority in Turkey
Introduction
Literature Review
Method
Results
Perceptions of Syrians' Forced Migration
Support for Syrian Refugees' Rights and Stay in Turkey
Belonging and Collective Ownership
Conclusion

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