2ndInternational Migration Researches Congress (ICOMIR-2022), Ankara, Türkiye, 20 Mayıs 2022, (Özet Bildiri)
Culture, as a structure formed on the axis of life practices and value system emerging from the intersection of the geography with people, history and space, is an important element of being a society and living together at the point of the construction of the local. Although the claim that globalization has built a uniform universal culture is in the middle, the local's effectiveness continues despite everything. At this point, both the mobilization trend arising from the structure of the modern world and the migrations that occur as a result of various reasons have accelerated with the developing technology, transportation and communication opportunities and started to cross continents. However, the migration of a society/group/individual is not just about moving the body from one place to another. In this mobility that emerged as a result of migration, a memory, habits, tastes and problem-solving understandings also migrate with the immigrant and memory meets with what is different from itself spatially. While this phenomenon sometimes changes in the migrated area and enters the adaptation process, it sometimes contributes to the cultural reproduction of the target region in the space as a result of transferring its own values to the space. However, this spatial meeting does not always mean social integration. On the contrary, it can lead to the emergence of serious separations from time to time.
The real problem starts here. Culture is evaluated only in terms of some treatments in daily use. This situation leads to the emergence of great misconceptions from the very beginning. However, the main issue is not the daily food, dress or home arrangement, but relationships, rights, responsibilities and boundaries. In other words, culture is the basis of law, customary law. It is clear that a cultural entity that is not reflected in the law is doomed to lose its ground. At this point, unless harmony is not only considered in terms of the acceptance of the migrated country but also in terms of the effect of who migrated to the country, this will largely turn into assimilation. If multiculturalism is to be mentioned at this point, perhaps multi-lawfulness is inevitable.
Within the framework of this problem in the study, the data obtained through the studies, practices and structural sources of the problems arising or being likely to arise in this conflict and search for solutions will be tried to be presented through a holistic analysis.