The usual migration in the world is changing its quality in all its contexts and gaining an increasing volume of international visibility. This situation forces even the most prepared countries to resist immigration. It affects nerve endings of Turkey, which is in the intersection of migration routes. Because of the Turkish Society has been fed with the majorly integrated ‘invisible’ migrant people who were encouraged to migrate to Anatolia from ottoman legacy lands and settled down by governmental organizations, Turkish state and Society got used to the international migration phenomena. At this point, foreigners have become an active component of everyday life and institutional system. In this sense, justice, which keeps the institutions / state and society in order, stands out as the most important element of migration management. Therefore, the profiles of mass foreign / visible migrants, and their perceptions of social and institutional justice are just as important as those of the host society. In this article, 450 foreign nationals in Yalova province and the foreigners profiles, perceptions of social and institutional justice, their attitudes towards social and institutional justice were evaluated through strictly structured interviews (conducted in approximately 40 days)in the areas of foreigners.
The usual migration in the world is changing its quality in all its contexts and gaining an increasing volume of international visibility. This situation forces even the most prepared countries to resist immigration. It affects nerve endings of Turkey, which is in the intersection of migration routes. Because of the Turkish Society has been fed with the majorly integrated 'invisible' migrant people who were encouraged to migrate to Anatolia from Ottoman legacy lands and settled down by governmental organizations, the Turkish state and Society have been used to the international migration phenomenon. At this point, foreigners have become an active component of everyday life and institutional system. In this sense, justice, which keeps the institutions/state and society in order, stands out as the most important element of migration management. Therefore, the profiles of mass foreign/visible migrants, and their perceptions of social and institutional justice are just as important as those of the host society. In this article, 450 foreign nationals in Yalova province and the foreigners profiles, perceptions of social and institutional justice, their attitudes towards social and institutional justice were evaluated through strictly structured interviews (conducted in approximately 40 days)in the areas of foreigners.
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