

CoreTalks
I feel like I am losing myself’: Humanitarian protection, security, and queer migrants in Istanbul
DOĞU DURGUN, Ph.D. KHAS Core Program April 19, Tuesday, 20:00 What does security mean from the standpoint of queer migrants and humanitarian ...
Bilge Karasu’s Queer Modernism
SELEN ERDOĞAN, Ph. D. KHAS Core Program April 12, Tuesday, 20:00 In this talk, Selen Erdoğan will discuss Bilge Karasu’s literary ...
Pastoral Nomadism in Transition: Nomadic tribes, State, and Market in Nineteenth-Century Northeastern Anatolia
YENER KOÇ, Dr. Boğaziçi University April 5, Tuesday, 20:00 This paper analyzes the political, economic, and social transformations that ...
Mean Streets Metastasized: Homelessness and Public Space after the Urban Revolution
Prof. DON MITCHELL Uppsala University March 30, Wednesday, 17:30 Prof. Don Mitchell is renowned for his studies in critical geography, and ...
Migration and Environment from a Gender Perspective: Examples from Civil Society in Turkey
Dr. KRISTEN BIEHL and Dr. OZLEM ASLAN Sabancı University and KHAS Core Program March 22, Tuesday, 20:00 Kristen Biehl and Özlem Aslan will ...
Sweatshop Regulation and Global Equality
Dr. HÜSEYİN SUNGUR KUYUMCUOĞLU KHAS Core Program March 15, Tuesday, 18:00 Sweatshops are workplaces where usually many people work under ...
Kristin Ross’ Rancièrean Anti-Sociology in May ‘68 and its Afterlives: A Critical Reading
İREM TAŞÇIOĞLU, Ph. D. March 9, Wednesday, 18:00 Amongst the studies on the memory of May ‘68, Kristin Ross’ work, May ‘68 and its ...
Masculinities and Male Circumcision in Turkey
ATİLLA BARUTÇU Zonguldak Bülent Ecevit University February 22, Tuesday, 18:00 As the motivations underlying male circumcision have changed ...
Solving the Biological Complexity with Data-Driven Machine Learning Methods
NURAY SÖĞÜNMEZ ERDOĞAN, Dr. KHAS Core Program December 28, Tuesday, 20:00 Biology and its tools have been used since ancient times to ...
Imperial Flashbacks in Cold War Turkey
GÜLDENİZ KIBRIS KHAS Core Program December 7, Tuesday, 20:00 Nation is imagined as attached to a homeland; the ‘sacred’ source of resources, ...