Articles
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All (7)
SCI-E, SSCI, AHCI (2)
SCI-E, SSCI, AHCI, ESCI (2)
Scopus (3)
TRDizin (2)
Other Publications (2)
1. Türkiye’de Çocuk Sorunu, Çocuğun Feda Edilebilirliği ve Çocuk Suçluluğunda Sembolik Şiddet
İktisat ve Toplum
, no.186, pp.112-116, 2026 (Non Peer-Reviewed Journal)
2. The “European Refugee Crisis” as the Crisis of Liberal Tolerance: Three Modalities of Liberal Exclusion
ALTERNATIF POLITIKA
, vol.14, no.2, pp.229-262, 2022 (TRDizin)
4. Neoliberal Küresel İnsaniyetperverliğin Yerel Tezahürleri: Türkiye'de Suriyeli Mültecilerle Çalışan İnsaniyetperverlik Aktörlerinin Anlatıları
MIDDLE EAST TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY STUDIES IN DEVELOPMENT
, vol.48, no.1, pp.77-110, 2021 (Peer-Reviewed Journal)
Papers Presented at Peer-Reviewed Scientific Conferences
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1. Transformatons of Neoliberal Migration Governance from “Anti-Politics Machine” to Anti-Policy and Anti-Project Machines: The Case of Syrian Refugees in Turkey in 2012-2026
Reimagining Refugee Protection: 75 Years and Forward, Ankara, Turkey, 14 - 17 April 2026, (Unpublished)
2. Chasing the Traces of the Invisible: Patterns and Impact of Syrian Refugees In/Visibilities in Turkey
2025 American Anthropology Association Virtual Annual Meeting, Louisiana, United States Of America, 14 - 15 November 2025, pp.0-1, (Summary Text)
3. Görünmezliği AntropolojikBakış Açısı ile Çalışmak: Etnik Azınlıklardan Mültecilere Görünmez Gruplarla Çalışmak
ICAS 2025: 3rd International Congress of Anthropological Sciences, 100TH Anniversary of Anthropology in Turkey, Ankara, Turkey, 24 - 26 October 2025, pp.0-1, (Summary Text)
4. Humanitarian State as an Indetermined State Formation: Transformations of the Humanitarian Space in turkey regarding Syrian Refugees
European Association of Social Anthropology: Anthropologies of the State Network Conference: Shifting States, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 24 October - 26 December 2025, pp.1-5, (Summary Text)
8. From a “Crisis” of Humanitarianism to a crisis of “Europe”: Is Indifferent Tolerance or Differentiating Tolerance be better than Illiberal Tolerance,?”
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Sofia, International Conference: Refugees - Fears, Understanding, Empathy’ Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Sofya, Bulgaria, 17 May 2021, pp.160-165, (Full Text)
11. “When the “Vulnerable Refugee” Label Makes Refugees More Vulnerable: Humanitarian Actors’ Deployment of Vulnerability Notion for Syrian refugees in Turkey”
Sabancı University International Policy Center, “Exploring the Dimensions of Refugee Inclusion: Social Structures, Institutions and Strategies" Konferans, İstanbul, Turkey, 29 November 2019, (Summary Text)
12. Visibilities and Invisibilities of Syrian Refugees in Turkey
ODTÜ Kıbrıs'la Bilim Eğlencelidir, Lefkoşa, Cyprus (Kktc), 26 - 27 April 2019, (Full Text)
14. How does a humanitarian “crisis” transform into “crisis” of humanitarianism?: The Expansion of the Humanitarian Space with a focus on Syrian Refugees in Turkey.
American Anthropology Association, 116th Annual Meeting, “Anthropology Matters,”, Washington, Kiribati, 29 November 2017, (Summary Text)
15. The Dead, the Disappeared and the Disguised Syrian Refugees in Turkey: The Problem of Evidence in Studying the Most Visible Invisible Groups
American Anthropology Association, 115th Annual Meeting, “Evidence, Accident, Discovery”, Minneapolis, United States Of America, 16 - 20 November 2016, (Summary Text)
16. Syrian Refugees In Turkey: Being Stranded in an Uncertain Present, in between a Deadly Past and a Precarious Future
The Association for the Study of Nationalities 2016, 21st Annual World Convention, Columbia University, New York, United States Of America, 14 April 2016, (Summary Text)
17. Invisibilities of Syrian Refugees in Turkey: A study of Exclusion Patterns o nLocal Level
International Workshop on Social Transformation and Migration in Turkey, Bogazici University, Political Science and International Relations Department, İstanbul, Turkey, 08 January 2015, (Summary Text)
19. Alevi Bulgarian Turks’ Dissimulations in Bulgaria and Turkey
Anthropology in the Era of Globalization: Ethnography, Ethnology and Comparative Analysis, Anthropology Department, University of Pittsburgh, The 50th Year Celebration of The Department, Pittsburgh, United States Of America, 09 December 2011, (Summary Text)
20. An Attempt to Map the 'Margins of Europe' by Focusing on its Frontiers: The Bulgarian Turkish Frontier as a Case Study
Graduate Student Conference: Complexities of ‘Europe’: Between knowledge, power, citizenship and identity, Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, Canada, 12 October 2009, (Summary Text)
Books
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1. Political Borders, Ethnic Frontiers and Migrant Identity: Transformations of the Ethnonational and Ethnoreligious Frontiers of Syrian Refugees and Locals from Turkey after 2011
in: Migration, Identity and Politics in Turkey from the Ottoman Empire to Today, , Editor, Lexington Books, pp.99-128, 2024
4. Türkiye'de Güncel Azınlık Deneyimini Anlamada Siyasi Antropolojik Bir Yaklaşım Denemesi: Etnik Grupların Değişken Deneyimleri
in: Geçmişten Günümüze Türkiye'de Azınlıklar ve Etnik Gruplar: Kimlik, Etnisite, Kültür, Yelda TUTAR SERTER, Editor, Nobel Akademik Yayıncılık, TESAM Kitaplığı, Ankara, pp.145-168, 2023