This group has been initiated as a communication network for social scientists studying on “Turkey” which should be understood in the broader sense of the concept.
Location: An imagined land called Academia
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Latest Activity: Dec 2, 2016
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An anthropological take on #TurkeyCoupAttempt posted on the blog of critical anthropology Diatribe 8
https://www.academia.edu/27331697/_TurkeyCoupAttempt_The_social_poe...
Environmentalism and Secularism in the context of an urban protest in Istanbul
https://www.academia.edu/2484115/_İlk_ve_en_önemli_çevreci_Environmentalism_and_Secularism_in_contemporary_Istanbul_._Proceedings_from_the_International_Conference_Myths_of_the_Others_in_the_Balkans_representation_social_practices_and_performances_
An article about urban protests before Gezi
https://www.academia.edu/1060041/Transenvironmental_Protest_the_Arn...öy_anti-bridge_campaign_in_Istanbul
My book on an urban protest in Istanbul
https://www.academia.edu/236145/From_Environmentalism_to_Transenvir...
Greetings! I was lucky enough to spend a couple of weeks as a tourist in western Turkey last year -- a wonderful experience in every respect! I have read a lot about Turkey, especially its history and prehistory, and hope to return to see more firsthand!
is it possible to find Halk Kültürü Arastırmaları Kurum's contact information (hkak.org is not working). actually I need materials from Turko-Polish International Relations Symposeum that was held 17-18 June 2010. may you advice any way to find those articles?
hi - for anyone who is interested in Bektashism and issues around ritual space in Turkey and the Balkans, I have made a blog post and am working in this area at the moment, so please feel free to drop me a line. thanks!
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