Webinar: When Does Being a Refugee End? Belonging, Identity, and Political Shifts in a Changing World

Refugeehood is not only a legal status, it is also a lived experience tied to identity, belonging, and the perception of the future. From the United States to Türkiye, from Europe to the Middle East, governments and communities are grappling with historic levels of migration and the challenges of integration.

This webinar, hosted by Xsights Research & Consultancy, will use the experience of Syrians in Türkiye as a case study to spark a global conversation about migration and belonging,one with urgent lessons for the U.S. immigration debate. Drawing on Xsights’ landmark study, “Syrians in Türkiye and the New Political Era: Perceptions, Attitudes, and Expectations,” we will explore how identity, settlement, and policy interact in ways that matter far beyond the Middle East.

Key Discussion Questions:
When does refugeehood end: through legal status, social acceptance, or a sense of belonging?
What lessons does Türkiye, the world’s largest refugee-hosting country, offer for the US as it faces its own immigration crisis?
How do public perceptions of migrants shape policymaking and integration?
How are belonging and identity evolving, especially among youth and second-generation immigrants?
What do shifting political landscapes mean for the future of migration governance globally?

Event Details:
Date: November 26, 2025
Time: 12:00 PM EST / 6:00 PM CET / 7:00 PM Türkiye
Platform: Zoom
Participation link Link will be sent one day before the event

Speakers:
Çiğdem Penn, Founder & Managing Director, Xsights Research & Consultancy (Çiğdem Penn | LinkedIn)
Additional guest speakers on migration, U.S. policy, and integration :to be announced
Join us for an insightful discussion on the future of refugeehood, migration, and belonging,from a truly global perspective.

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