Refugee Children’s Drawings: Reflections of Migration and War

Humans have had to immigrate from one country to another throughout the history because of economic problems, warfare, safety, etc. Warfare and migration definitely bring about traumatic incidents for all humanity. However, they are much more destructive for children. The current study aims to revie...

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Main Author: Muhammet U. Oztabak*
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tayfun Yagar 2020-05-01
Series:International Journal of Educational Methodology
Subjects:
war
Online Access: https://ijem.com//IJEM_6_2_481.pdf
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spelling doaj-4e8a500ccfc7459a87f14e57819f4e862020-11-25T03:15:12ZengTayfun YagarInternational Journal of Educational Methodology2469-96322469-96322020-05-016248149510.12973/ijem.6.2.48114445Refugee Children’s Drawings: Reflections of Migration and WarMuhammet U. Oztabak*0 Fatih Sultan Mehmet Vakif University Humans have had to immigrate from one country to another throughout the history because of economic problems, warfare, safety, etc. Warfare and migration definitely bring about traumatic incidents for all humanity. However, they are much more destructive for children. The current study aims to review the warfare-and-migration-themed drawings of the Syrian and Palestinian children living in Turkey as refugees in comparison to the Turkish children’s drawings. A case study design was employed as a qualitative methodology. 19 Syrian, 6 Palestinian and 25 Turkish children aged between 6-10 years studying in various primary schools in City of Istanbul made up the study sample. Children were asked to draw pictures of warfare and migration, observed and interviewed for data collection. Content analysis was used to determine the themes present in the qualitative data. The themes identified in the drawings were discussed referring to the literature and recommendations were made. https://ijem.com//IJEM_6_2_481.pdf refugee children migration war children's drawings.
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author Muhammet U. Oztabak*
spellingShingle Muhammet U. Oztabak*
Refugee Children’s Drawings: Reflections of Migration and War
International Journal of Educational Methodology
refugee children
migration
war
children's drawings.
author_facet Muhammet U. Oztabak*
author_sort Muhammet U. Oztabak*
title Refugee Children’s Drawings: Reflections of Migration and War
title_short Refugee Children’s Drawings: Reflections of Migration and War
title_full Refugee Children’s Drawings: Reflections of Migration and War
title_fullStr Refugee Children’s Drawings: Reflections of Migration and War
title_full_unstemmed Refugee Children’s Drawings: Reflections of Migration and War
title_sort refugee children’s drawings: reflections of migration and war
publisher Tayfun Yagar
series International Journal of Educational Methodology
issn 2469-9632
2469-9632
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Humans have had to immigrate from one country to another throughout the history because of economic problems, warfare, safety, etc. Warfare and migration definitely bring about traumatic incidents for all humanity. However, they are much more destructive for children. The current study aims to review the warfare-and-migration-themed drawings of the Syrian and Palestinian children living in Turkey as refugees in comparison to the Turkish children’s drawings. A case study design was employed as a qualitative methodology. 19 Syrian, 6 Palestinian and 25 Turkish children aged between 6-10 years studying in various primary schools in City of Istanbul made up the study sample. Children were asked to draw pictures of warfare and migration, observed and interviewed for data collection. Content analysis was used to determine the themes present in the qualitative data. The themes identified in the drawings were discussed referring to the literature and recommendations were made.
topic refugee children
migration
war
children's drawings.
url https://ijem.com//IJEM_6_2_481.pdf
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