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I have chosen to conduct a study into the Turkish community and language as their identity. As being Turkish myself, I have an interest in this topical area and feel I have the ability to relate and recognise some of the issues that will come out from it.  

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A2 Sociology Coursework I have chosen to conduct a study into the Turkish community and language as their identity. As being Turkish myself, I have an interest in this topical area and feel I have the ability to relate and recognise some of the issues that will come out from it. Using my own experiences, I feel I'll have the certainty to understand and the advantage of having the capability to relate to my respondents, to build the necessary rapport. Background Information The majority of Turkish citizens, from both Cyprus and mainland, came to Britain in the late fifties and early sixties. They were the second group to come over along with Greek Cypriots. Both these groups have been more involved in Britain and more socially excepted than any other group. Similar to the Jewish community, the Turkish community have moved from Haringey towards Enfield, easing the main concentration of them that was once...

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