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To browse Academia. The article discusses the relationship between the experience of migration of women, their gender role and legal status in Turkey. It reveals the situation of undocumented migrant women in Turkey and shows their social status, nationality and employment related to the migration regime and gender relations. Mary Lou O'Neil. Rossitsa Rangelova. Olga Brednikova. The article analyzes multiculturalism as a socio-political phenomenon. The authors identify the problem of contradictory approaches to the definition of multiculturalism, and consider the key ideas of this concept.
Particular attention is paid to the concept of multiculturalism, outlining its effectiveness as an interpretive model of multi-ethnic environments in relation to Turkic states and in ensuring the integration of migrants into the host society. Jonny Bislim. Saida Sirazhudinova. Female genital mutilation in the Republic of Dagestan: socio-cultural determinants and conceptual analysis This article examines the practice of female genital mutilation in the Republic of Dagestan.
The secrecy of this issue requires empirical analysis. We aimed to review the data of empirical research in the Republic of Dagestan. The results of the study allow to reveal the problem of the existence of female circumcision in the Republic of Dagestan, to learn about its prevalence, causes, purposes and types.
In the article the focus is on the conceptual understanding of sociological, anthropological and cultural concepts used to describe the causes and determinants of the problem. For many girls, undergoing FGM, it is a traumatic experience that may adversely affect their physical and mental health. This article intends to investigate the religious and socio-cultural determinants of FGM practice. It draws examples from communities in Dagestan that practice FGM as a rite of religious initiation and a symbol of belonging to the tribal community.
Religious leaders traditional Islam and Salafi try to preserve and popularize the hidden tradition of female circumcision, citing contradictory religious sources. Ekaterina Kapustina. The article is devoted to some aspects of studying the wedding in modern Dagestan through the prism of the problem of mobility in the fate of the Dagestan rural community.