College of Social Sciences and Humanities
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College of Social Sciences and Humanities
College of Social Sciences and Humanities FACULTY RESOURCE GUIDE DIRECTORY CONTENTS A Message from the Dean Faculty Telephone Numbers & E-Mail Addresses College Administration Faculty by Research Centers Faculty by Department Faculty Specialty Index Faculty Profiles and Vitae The College of Social Sciences and Humanities is the new addition to Koç University although some of its departments have been at work since the foundation of the University. Our college serves our students by providing the best education from the most talented group of professors in social sciences and humanities. In a world where the human dimension and the human heritage is being rediscovered and appreciated, our colleagues present the most innovative approaches and contemporary perspectives. The professors are not only excellent teachers and sources of vast knowledge but they are a group of young, energetic, and productive researchers of highest caliber. With an unmatched record of publications, research productivity, and research grants in the social sciences and humanities, our faculty members excel in collaborations with a diverse set of institutions. They have unearthed unknown pasts, analyzed and created inspiring texts, attacked the most critical social problems, and created programs for the development of the society. The excitement continues with growing intensity and new programs are added to our college. You are invited to share the excitement and action in our college in order to discover the past and to build the future. Sami Gülgöz Dean College of Social Sciences and Humanities FACULTY TELEPHONE NUMBERS & E-MAIL ADDRESSES A Nazmi Ağıl, +90-212-338-1536 [email protected] Ilgım Veryeri Alaca, +90-212-338-1808 [email protected] Carolyn Chabot Aslan, +90-212-338-1511 [email protected] Zeynep Aycan, +90-212-338-1353 [email protected] Siyaveş Azeri, +90-212-338-1138 [email protected] B [email protected] Erik Mortenson, +90-212-338-1711 [email protected] N Can Nacar, +90-212-338-1130 [email protected] Aslı Niyazioğlu, +90-212-338-1869 [email protected] Ö [email protected] Fuat Balcı, +90-212-338-1344 [email protected] Rana Özbal, +90-212-338-1137 [email protected] Dilek Barlas, +90-212- 338-1408 [email protected] Şenay Özden, +90-212-338-1484 [email protected] Lemi Baruh, +90-212-338-1133 [email protected] İlke Öztekin, +90-212-338-1132 [email protected] Nazlı Baydar, +90-212-338-1513 [email protected] Dikmen Bezmez, +90-212-338-1472 [email protected] P Zeynep Cemalcılar, +90-212-338-1515 Gül Pulhan, +90-212-338-1817 [email protected] Ç Banu Çankaya, +90-212-338-1894 Hülya Durudoğan, +90-212-338-1528 [email protected] R Bruce Howard Rankin, +90-212-338-1517 [email protected] [email protected] D [email protected] E Meliz Ergin, +90-212-338-1479 [email protected] Murat Ergin, +90-212-338-1411 [email protected] Nina Ergin, +90-212-338-1857 [email protected] G COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Paul Magdalino, +90-212-338-3605 Mark Robert Baker, +90-212-338-1399 C 02 M Scott Redford, +90-212-338-6101 [email protected] Lindsay Ann Reid, +90-212-338-1134 [email protected] Günsel Renda, +90-212-338-1798 [email protected] Alessandra Ricci, +90-212-338-1489 [email protected] Patrick Roney, +90-212- 338-1622 [email protected] Ş Lucienne Thys-Şenocak, +90-212-338-1425 [email protected] T Oliver Thorndike, +90-212-338-1136 Fatoş Gökşen, +90-212-338-1311 [email protected] Sami Gülgöz, +90-212-338-1405 [email protected] K [email protected] Y Bilge Selçuk Yağmurlu, +90-212- 338-1410 [email protected] Çiğdem Yazıcı, +90-212-338-1131 [email protected] Aslıhan Yener, +90-212-338-1369 [email protected] Çiğdem Kağıtçıbaşı, +90-212-338-1580 [email protected] H. Deniz Yükseker, +90-212-338-1309 [email protected] Timur Kocaoğlu, +90-212-338-1422 [email protected] Murat Yüksel, +90-212-338-1879 [email protected] Yonca Köksal, +90-212-338-1710 [email protected] G. Tarcan Kumkale, +90-212-338-1412 [email protected] Aylin Küntay, +90-212-338-1409 [email protected] COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION DEAN ASSOCIATE DEAN Sami Gülgöz Fatoş Gökşen +90-212-338-1405 +90-212-338-1311 FACULTY BY RESEARCH CENTERS CENTER FOR GENDER STUDIES (KOÇ-KAM) CENTER FOR SOCIAL POLICY RESEARCH CENTER FOR ANATOLIAN http://home.ku.edu.tr/~kockam/main.html Director CIVILIZATIONS Director Fatoş Gökşen +90-212-338-1311 Director Çiğdem Kağıtçıbaşı +90-212-338-1580 Deniz Yükseker Scott Redford +90 212 393 61 01 Hülya Durudoğan FACULTY BY DEPARTMENT RCHAEOLOGY & HISTORY OF ART Carolyn Aslan Nina Ergin Gül Pulhan Scott Redford Günsel Renda Alessandra Ricci Lucienne Thys-Şenocak Aslıhan Yener E NGLISH LANGUAGE & COMPARATIVE LITERATURE Nazmi Ağıl Meliz Ergin Timur Kocaoğlu Erik Mortenson Lindsay Ann Reid H ISTORY Mark Baker Dilek Barlas Yonca Köksal Paul Magdalino Can Nacar Aslı Niyazioğlu M EDIA & VISUAL ARTS Ilgım Veryeri Alaca Lemi Baruh P YSCHOLOGY Zeynep Aycan Fuat Balcı Nazlı Baydar Zeynep Cemalcılar Banu Çankaya Sami Gülgöz Çiğdem Kağıtçıbaşı G. Tarcan Kumkale Aylin Küntay İlke Öztekin Bilge Selçuk Yağmurlu P HILOSOPHY Siyaveş Azeri Hülya Durudoğan Patrick Roney Oliver Thorndike Çiğdem Yazıcı S OCIOLOGY Dikmen Bezmez Murat Ergin Fatoş Gökşen Şenay Özden Bruce Howard Rankin Hatice Deniz Yükseker Murat Yüksel T URKISH LITERATURE Timur Kocaoğlu COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES A 03 FACULTY BY SPECIALTY A ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE K. Aslıhan Yener AESTHETICS Patrick Roney C CENTRAL ASIA ARCHAEOMETALLURGY Timur Kocaoğlu K. Aslıhan Yener ADULT CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY Banu Çankaya CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY Carolyn Chabot Aslan Alessandra Ricci AFRICAN MIGRANTS AND ASYLUM COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE SEEKERS IN TURKEY ART AND DESIGN Hatice Deniz Yükseker Ilgım Veryeri Alaca İlke Öztekin COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL THEORY AND AMERICAN LITERATURE ART FOUNDATIONS THERAPY Erik Mortenson Ilgım Veryeri Alaca Banu Çankaya AMERICAN AND AFRO-AMERICAN ART STUDIO COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY MODERNISM AND POSTMODERNISM Ilgım Veryeri Alaca Fuat Balcı ASIAN ART HISTORY COGNITIVE SCIENCE Nina Ergin Fuat Balcı ATTITUDES AND PERSUASION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES G. Tarcan Kumkale Lemi Baruh AUDIENCE/CONSUMER BEHAVIOR CONSUMER PSYCHOLOGY Lemi Baruh G. Tarcan Kumkale Patrick Roney ANATOLIAN BRONZE AGES Gül Pulhan, K.Aslıhan Yener ANTHROPOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO ARCHAEOLOGY Rana Özbal APPLIED DEVELOPMENTAL SCIENCE Nazlı Baydar B ARAB-ISRAELI CONFLICT BEHAVIOR CHANGE INTERVENTIONS Şenay Özden G. Tarcan Kumkale CONTEMPORARY EUROPEAN HISTORY Dilek Barlas CONTEMPORARY POETRY Nazmi Ağıl ARCHAEOLOGY BRITISH EMPIRICISM Alessandra Ricci Siyaveş Azeri CONTEMPORARY TURKISH HISTORY Dilek Barlas ARCHAEOLOGY OF ANATOLIA BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE Carolyn Chabot Aslan Fuat Balcı CULTURAL HERITAGE MANAGEMENT COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Gül Pulhan, Lucienne Thys-Şenocak 04 ARCHAEOLOGY, ART, AND HISTORY OF BYZANTINE HISTORY MEDIEVAL ANATOLIA AND THE EASTERN Paul Magdalino MEDITERRANEAN Scott Redford THE ARCHAEOLOGY AND PREHISTORY OF ANATOLIA AND THE NEAR EAST Rana Özbal CULTURAL BOUNDARIES Murat Ergin BYZANTINE CONSTANTINOPLE – LATE ANTIQUE AND BYZANTINE CULTURAL INTERACTION AND ISSUES OF Alessandra Ricci SOCIAL IDENTITY Rana Özbal DAVID HUME EUROPEAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT URBAN HISTORY Zeynep Aycan Can Nacar I Siyaveş Azeri EXPATRIATE MANAGEMENT DEATH AND DYING Zeynep Aycan DEPRESSION Banu Çankaya F OTTOMAN CULTURE AND ARTS Nazlı Baydar Günsel Renda G Aylin Küntay, Bilge Selçuk Yağmurlu GENDER AND THE HISTORY OF ART AND DIASPORA AND REFUGEE STUDIES ARCHITECTURE IN THE EARLY MODERN Şenay Özden ERA Dikmen Bezmez E EARLY MODERN EUROPEAN ART HISTORY Nina Ergin EARLY COMPLEX SOCIETIES AND Lucienne Thys-Şenocak GENDER STUDIES Hülya Durudoğan INTERWAR POLITICAL ECONOMY AND HISTORY OF EUROPEAN INTEGRATION Dilek Barlas ISLAMIC ART HISTORY Nina Ergin IRREGULAR MIGRATION IN TURKEY Hatice Deniz Yükseker GERMAN IDEALIST PHILOSOPHY Patrick Roney H HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY G. Tarcan Kumkale AGRICULTURAL ORIGINS Rana Özbal INTERACTIONS OF EUROPEAN AND FAMILY STUDIES DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY DISABILITY STUDIES IMPROVING COGNITIVE SKILLS Sami Gülgöz Murat Ergin HISTORICAL SOCIOLOGY Hatice Deniz Yükseker KANT K Oliver Thorndike KURDISH INTERNAL DISPLACEMENT IN TURKEY Hatice Deniz Yükseker L EAST EUROPEAN HISTORY, RUSSIA/ HISTORICAL AND COMPARATIVE USSR, UKRAINE, POLAND SOCIOLOGY LEADERSHIP Mark Robert Baker Murat Yüksel Zeynep Aycan ECONOMIC SOCIOLOGY HISTORY OF ART LITERATURE AND PHILOSOPHY Hatice Deniz Yükseker Alessandra Ricci Meliz Ergin EDUCATION HISTORY OF BOOK Zeynep Cemalcılar Lindsay Ann Reid EDUCATION AND WOMEN HISTORY OF MODERN PHILOSOPHY Fatoş Gökşen Oliver Thorndike ENGLISH LITERATURE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT Lindsay Ann Reid Çiğdem Kağıtçıbaşı ETHICS HUMAN MEMORY M MEDIA AND DEMOCRACY Fatoş Gökşen MEDIA RESEARCH Lemi Baruh MEDIA SOCIOLOGY Hülya Durudoğan İlke Öztekin Fatoş Gökşen COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES D 05 FACULTY BY SPECIALTY MEDIEVAL GREEK LITERATURE OTTOMAN ART PROSOCIAL BEHAVIOUR Paul Magdalino Günsel Renda Zeynep Cemalcılar MEMORY OTTOMAN ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY PSYCHOLOGY OF LANGUAGE Sami Gülgöz Nina Ergin, Lucienne Thys-Şenocak Aylin Küntay META-ANALYSIS OTTOMAN CULTURAL HISTORY G. Tarcan Kumkale Aslı Niyazioğlu R RACE/CLASS/ETHNICITY MICROARCHAEOLOGY OTTOMAN FORTIFICATIONS Rana Özbal Lucienne Thys-Şenocak MINORITY AFFAIRS IN BULGARIA OTTOMAN HISTORY Yonca Köksal Can Nacar MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY OTTOMAN PAINTING PHILOSOPHY Günsel Renda Murat Ergin RESEARCH METHODS Sami Gülgöz S SETTLEMENT AND COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION Hülya Durudoğan 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL MODERN PHILOSOPHY PHILOSOPHY Siyaveş Azeri Çiğdem Yazıcı Rana Özbal SITE MANAGEMENT Alessandra Ricci MUSEUM STUDIES Gül Pulhan, Lucienne Thys-Şenocak P SOCIAL AND CROSS-CULTURAL PARENT-CHILD INTERACTION PSYCHOLOGY Bilge Selçuk Yağmurlu Çiğdem Kağıtçıbaşı NATIONALISM PERSONALITY TESTING SOCIOEMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT Murat Ergin Sami Gülgöz Bilge Selçuk Yağmurlu NEAR EASTERN ARCHAEOLOGY PHENOMENOLOGY SOCIAL AND LABOR HISTORY Gül Pulhan Patrick Roney Can Nacar 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY COMPARATIVE POLITICAL DEMOGRAPHY SOCIAL AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY POETRY Murat Yüksel Çiğdem Yazıcı POLITICAL ECONOMY SOCIAL AND POLITICAL MOVEMENTS Dikmen Bezmez Şenay Özden, Murat Yüksel POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY SOCIAL AND POLITICAL HISTORY Murat Yüksel Yonca Köksal POPULAR CULTURE SOCIAL & EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT Murat Ergin OF YOUNG CHILDREN N Patrick Roney NINETEENTH CENTURY OTTOMAN EMPIRE COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Yonca Köksal 06 O ONTOLOGY Nazan Aksan Hülya Durudoğan POVERTY OTTOMAN ARCHAEOLOGY Fatoş Gökşen SOCIAL EXCLUSION Fatoş Gökşen Lucienne Thys-Şenocak PRINTMAKING AND WORKS ON PAPER Ilgım Veryeri Alaca SOCIAL INFLUENCE TURKISH DIPLOMATIC HISTORY FROM G. Tarcan Kumkale COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE Dilek Barlas SOCIAL JUSTICE Fatoş Gökşen TURKISH LITERATURE Nazmi Ağıl SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY Zeynep Cemalcılar TURKISH AND EUROPEAN LITERATURE FROM THE LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY SOCIAL SCIENCE METHODOLOGY TO PRESENT Nazlı Baydar Meliz Ergin SOCIAL STRATIFICATION Bruce Howard Rankin U URBAN SOCIOLOGY SOCIOLOGY OF MIGRATION Dikmen Bezmez, Bruce Howard Rankin Murat Yüksel SOCIOLOGY OF YOUTH Bruce Howard Rankin W WORK-LIFE BALANCE Zeynep Aycan SOIL CHEMICAL ANALYSES Rana Özbal WOMEN’S STUDIES Çiğdem Kağıtçıbaşı STATE-SOCIETY RELATIONS IN THE MIDDLE EAST WRITING Şenay Özden Nazmi Ağıl STATISTICAL METHODS Nazlı Baydar SUBJECTIVITY Siyaveş Azeri T TRANSLATION Nazmi Ağıl TRANSNATIONAL LITERATURE IN EUROPE TURKIC WORLD LANGUAGES, CULTURE, HISTORY AND GENDER Timur Kocaoğlu TURKISH DIPLOMACY IN THE BALKANS AND IN THE MEDITERRANEAN Dilek Barlas COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Meliz Ergin 07 College of Social Sciences & Humanities SOS 203 Phone: +90-212-338-1536 • [email protected] NAZMI AĞIL Assistant Professor of English Literature WRITING CONTEMPORARY POETRY Ph.D. in English Literature in Boğaziçi University, 2001; M.A. and B.A. in English Literature in Boğaziçi University, 1995 and 1987 COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Professor Ağıl teaches humanities, translation, English literature, modern poetry, arts and literature. His recent research activities focuses on English literature, relation between the visual and the verbal arts, Chaucer, Wordsworth. 08 SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Babalar ve Oğullar: Umut’un Defteri (Poetry, 2008 Yapı Kredi Publishing) Translations Prelüd, William Wordsworth (YKY, 2010) Bukleye Tecavüz, Alexander Pope. (YKY, 2007) Canterbury Hikayeleri, Geoffrey Chaucer (YKY, 2003) Articles “Over her Dead Body: Sherwood Anderson’s The Man Who Became a Woman and Death in the Woods.” with Nilsen Gökçen from Dokuz Eylül University. JAST, Journal of American Studies of Turkey Number 21, Spring 2005. (P.17-25) EDITORIAL BOARDS Koç Press Editorial Board Member PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic 2008- Present: Assistant Professor of English Literature in Koç University 2002-2007: Assistant Professor of Chaucer and Modern poetry in Ege University and Dokuz Eylül University, American and English Culture and Literature departments. 2001-2002 Part time teaching of Creative Writing at Boğaziçi University HONORS and AWARDS 1998 Yunus Nadi poetry prize for “Boşanma Dosyası” TURKISH LITERATURE TRANSLATION College of Social Sciences & Humanities Phone: + 90-212-338-1808 • [email protected] ILGIM VERYERİ ALACA Assistant Professor of Fine Arts PhD in Fine Arts in Hacettepe University, 2005; Master of Fine Arts in Art and Design in University of Illınois at Urbana-Champain, 2002; MA, Master of Arts in Studio Arts in California State University, 1999; Bachelor of Fine Arts in Mimar Sinan University of Fine Arts, 1997 Professor Alaca teaches art and design, art foundations, printmaking and works on paper, art studio, Turkish art and culture. Her recent research focuses on art and design, art foundations, printmaking and works on paper, artist residences, Turkish art and culture. SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Veryeri Alaca, I., “Lisansüstü Sanat ve Tasarım Eğitiminde Yenilikçi Adımlar”, Sanat ve Tasarım Alanlarında Lisansüstü Eğitim Sempozyumu, Marmara Üniversitesi Güzel Sanatlar Enstitüsü, sayfa 149-162, 2009 Veryeri Alaca, I., “21. Yüzyılda Türk Kültür Programı”, Uluslararası Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Sempozyumu, Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi, sayfa 707-712, 2008 Veryeri Alaca, I. “New Technology of Printmaking”, XVII. International Congress for Aesthetics “Aesthetics Bridging Cultures” METU Veryeri Alaca, I., “McLuhan’dan Baudrillard’a Sanallık ve Ötesi: Algının Dönüşümü Bağlamında Deneysel bir İnternet Uygulaması” Hacettepe Üniversitesi, Güzel Sanatlar Fakültesi, Sanat Yazıları 17, sayfa 111-126, (Güz 2007) Veryeri Alaca, I., “Disiplinlerarası Özgün Baskı Uygulamaları”, Sanat, Tasarım, Bilgi Sempozyumu, Yıldız Teknik Üniversitesi, sayfa 203-219, 2008 GRANTS and CONSULTING C. Weinstein Grant, University of Richmond, 2007 Turkish Cultural Foundation Grant, 2006, 2007, 2009 University of Illinois Materials Grant, 1999, 2000, and 2001 UNESCO, Paris. Scholarship for International Painters Workshop in Republic of Georgia, 1995 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic 2010-present; Assistant Professor, Koç University, College of Social Sciences and Humanities, Department of Media and Visual Arts PRINTMAKING AND WORKS ON PAPER ART STUDIO 2008-2010; Assistant Professor, Beykent University, Faculty of Fine Arts, Department of Communication and Design 2002- 2008; Assistant Professor, Bilkent University, Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture, Department of Fine Arts 1999-2002; Research Assistant, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, School of Art and Design Visiting Academic Positions 2006– 2007; Visiting Fellow, University of Richmond, Department of Art and Art History Industry Experience 2009-2012, Project coordinator for Turkey, EU Mobility Workshop Program on Residency Opportunities for Artists, Education Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency 2006; Solo Show, Joel and Lila Harnett Museum of Art, University of Richmond Museums 2006; Solo Show, Galeri Nev 2006; Exchange Art Project (US-TR), Silkscreens from the Silkroad HONORS and AWARDS 2005 21st Annual Juried Exhibit Award, National Collage Society, Butler Institute of American Art 2003 Special Print Recognition, 6th International Biennial of Engraving, Italy 2003 Merit Award, 64th National Painting and Sculpture Exhibition, Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of Turkey 2002 Purchase Prize in Printmaking, 30. DYO Exhibition 2002 Fine Print Award, 36th Annual GALEX National Juried Exhibition & Competition Galesburg Civic Art Center 1998 Purchase Prize, Janet Turner Print Museum, Chico 1996 Purchase Prize in Photography, Chamber of Architects 1995 Purchase Prize in Drawing, Ayşe& Ercüment Kalmık Museum 1995 Purchase Prize in Painting, Ayşe& Ercüment Kalmık Museum MEMBER CAA (College Art Association) UNESCO AIAP National Collage Society COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES ART AND DESIGN ART FOUNDATIONS 09 College of Social Sciences & Humanities SOS 261 Phone: + 90-212-338-1511 • [email protected] CAROLYN CHABOT ASLAN Assistant Professor of Archaeology and History of Art ARCHAEOLOGY OF ANATOLIA CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY Ph.D. in Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology, Bryn Mawr College, 2000; M.A. in Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology, Bryn Mawr College, 1997; B.A. in Archaeology and Classics, Cornell University, 1994 COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Professor Aslan teaches Anatolian Archaeology, Mythology and Religion, European History, Ancient Greeks and Romans, Archaeological Methods and Theory, Troy and the Ancient Mediterranean World and Introduction to Archaeology. She conducts archaeological research at the sites of Troy and Seddülbahir. Research interests include the study of Troy and the Trojan War, ancient religious practices, ceramics, individual/community interactions and architecture. 10 SELECTED PUBLICATIONS “New Evidence for a Destruction at Troy in the mid 7th century B.C.”Studia Troica 18, 2009 “End or Beginning? The Late Bronze age to Early Iron age Transition at Troia” In Forces of Transformation: The End of the Bronze Age in the Mediterranean, eds. C. Bachhuber and R. G. Roberts, Oxbow Books, 2009, p. 142-149 “Swan Imagery at the West Sanctuary at Troy” In SOMA 2007: Proceedings of the XI Symposium on Mediterranean Archaeology, İstanbul Technical University, 25-29 April 2007,ed. Çiğdem Özkan Aygün, BAR International Series 1900, Archaeopress, Oxford, 2009, p. 54-60 “Narratives of Destruction and Construction: The Complex Cultural Heritage of the Gallipoli Peninsula”Co-author with Lucienne Thys-Şenocak. In The Archaeology of Destruction, ed. Lila Rakoczy, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2008, p. 29-47 “Gelibolu Yarımadası Tarihsel Savaş Alanı Arkeolojisi Araştırmaları: Seddülbahir Kalesi Projesi” (Research of the Historical and Battlefield Archaeology of the Gallipoli Peninsula: The Ottoman Fortress at Seddülbahir). Co-author with Lucienne Thys-Şenocak and Rahmi N. Çelik. TÜBA-AR 11: 2008, p. 105-120 “Ilion Before Alexander: Recent finds of Protogeometric, Geometric, and Archaic Pottery from area D9” Studia Troica 12, 2002, p. 81-129 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic 2004 – present, Assistant Professor of Archaeology, Koç University 2000-2004, Adjunct Professor / Instructor of Archaeology, Koç University Industry Experience Troy, Turkey: Specialist for the publication of early Iron Age and Archaic phases (1995-present) Seddülbahir, Turkey: Member of the Documentation, Excavation, and Conservation Project at the Ottoman Fortress of Seddülbahir, directed by Lucienne Thys-Şenocak and Rahmi N. Çelik (2005-present) Director of excavations (2005-2006) MEMBER Archaeological Institute of America College of Social Sciences & Humanities SOS 210 Phone: +90-212-338-1353 • [email protected] ZEYNEP AYCAN Professor of Psychology and Management Director of Graduate School of Social Sciences and Humanities HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT LEADERSHIP WORK-LIFE BALANCE EXPATRIATE MANAGEMENT Ph.D. in Cross-Cultural Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Aycan, Z. (2004). Key success factors for women in Queen’s University, Department of Psychology, 1996 , M.A. management in Turkey. Applied Psychology: An in Social Psychology, Boğaziçi University, 1992, B.A., in International Review, 53(3), 453-477 Psychology, Boğaziçi University, 1990 Aycan, Z. (2005). The interface between cultural and institutional / structural contingencies in human resource Professor Aycan teaches human resource management, management. International Journal of Human Resource organizational behavior, industrial and organizational Management, 16(7), 1083-1120 psychology, psychological testing and measurement. Her Aycan, Z., & Kabasakal, H. (2006). Social Contract and recent research focuses on culture and HRM practices; Perceived Justice of Workplace Practices to Cope with leadership; work-life balance; and corporate social Financial Crises. Group and Organization Management, responsibility. 31(4), 469-503 Editor (and Founder), International Journal of Cross- Aycan, Z. & Yavuz, S. (2008). Performance management in Cultural Management, Sage Inc. (with Terence Jackson), Turkey. In P. Budhwar (Ed.). Performance management in 1999-present emerging economies. (pp. 168-180). London: Routledge Editorial Board Member, Asian Journal of Social Psychology, Aycan, Z. (2008). Cross-cultural perspectives to work-family 1999-present conflict. In K.Korabik & D. Lero (Eds.). Handbook of Work- Editorial Board Member, Applied Psychology: An Family conflict (pp. 359-371). London: Cambridge University International Review, 1998-present Press Editorial Board Member, Türk Psikoloji Dergisi,1999-present Aycan, Z. (2008). Leadership in cultural context. In P.Smith & Editorial Board Member, Yönetim Araştırma Dergisi, M. Peterson (Eds.). Handbook of cross-cultural management. 1999-present (pp. 219-239). London: Sage Publication Ad Hoc Reviewer, Journal of Applied Psychology, Canadian Aycan, Z., Eskin, M., & Yavuz, S. (2007). Hayat dengesi: İş, aile Journal of Administrative Sciences, International Journal ve kişisel hayatı dengeleme sanatı (Life Balance: The art of of Selection and Assessment, Journal of Cross-Cultural balancing work, family and personal life). İstanbul: Sistem Psychology, Organizational Research Methods Press GRANTS and CONSULTING Aycan, Z. (1997)(Ed.). Expatriate management: Theory and Social Science and Humanities Research Council Grant to research. Greenwich, Connecticut: JAI Press Inc. the International Work-Family Conflict Aycan, Z. (2006). Human resource management in Turkey. In Research (PI: Karen Korabik, Co-PI: Zeynep Aycan), 2004 P.Budhwar & K. Mellahi (Eds.). Managing human Social Science and Humanities Research Council Grant to resources in the Middle East (pp. 160-180). New Jersey: the Cultural Intelligence Research Project (PI: Prof. David Routledge Thomas, Reserch team member: Zeynep Aycan), 2004 Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative Program (MURI) awarded by the United States Army Research Office, the Office of Naval Research and the Air Force Office of Gelfand, M.J., Erez, M., & Aycan, Z. (2007). Cross-Cultural approaches to organizational behavior. Annual Review of Psychology, 58, 479-515 COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES EDITORIAL BOARDS SELECTED PUBLICATIONS 11 COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES ZEYNEP AYCAN 12 Scientific Research. Grant to the Research on Dynamic Models of the Effect of Culture on Collaboration and Negotiation (PI: Prof. Michele J. Gelfand; Research team member: Zeynep Aycan), 2008 Advisor to the Global Leadership Development Project by Center for Creative Leadership, NC, 1997-1998 Consultant to “Genelkurmay Başkanlığı Muvazzaf Subay Seçme ve Yerleştirmede Test Bataryası Geliştirme” Project 1999 Upward Feedback towards 360-degree Performance Evaluation, ALCATEL, 1999 Country specialist in cross-cultural management training to Bechtel-Enka Expatriates in Kazakhstan, 1998 Training and consulting on leadership, human resource management practices, work-life balance to organizations including Fritolay, Coca-Cola, TEB, Garanti Bankasi, PhillipMorris SA, Finansbank, Efes, Pfizer, Glaxo-Smith-Kline, Migros, TURQUALITY, Peugeot Turkish Academy of Sciences Research Grant, 2001-2003; “Individual, organizational and societal factors affecting disability employment in Turkey” Corporate Sponsorship to the 2000-2001 Work-Family Conflict Research Social Science and Humanities Research Council, Grant to the International Work-Family Conflict Research, 2004 Social Science and Humanities Research Council Grant to the Cultural Intelligence Research Project KÜMPEM Research Grant (with Mahmut Bayazıt) to Individual and Organizational Level predictors of Empowerment, 2004 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic 2009 - present, Director, Koç University Graduate School of Social Sciences and Humanities 2007 – present, Professor, Koç University, Department of Psychology & Department of Management 2003-2007, Associate Professor, Koç University 1997- 2003, Assistant Professor, Koç University 1996-1997, Post-Doctoral Research Associate and Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Management, McGill University HONORS and AWARDS Research Fellow, Center for Global Workforce Strategy, Simon Fraser University, 2009; Oustanding Young Scholar, World Economic Forum Inter-Academy Panel, 2008; Turkish Academy of Sciences Outstanding Young Scientists Award 2003; Turkish Academy of Science Recognition Award (Teşvik) 2001; Awarded for Outstanding Contribution to Advancement of Social Sciences at the National and International Level; Best Paper Award 2000; Aycan, Z. & Kanungo, R.N., Mendonca, M.; Yu, K., Deller, J.; Stahl, G.; Khursid, A. (2000). Impact of culture on human resource management practices: A ten country comparison. Applied Psychology: An International Review, 49(1), 192-220; Academy of Management, Caroline Dexter Best Paper Award Nomination, 2004. Aycan, Z. & Eskin, M. (2004). Relative Contribution of Childcare, Spousal, and Organizational Support in Reducing Work-Family Conflict for Males and Females: The Case of Turkey. Paper presented at the Annual Academy of Management Conference, August, New Orleans; Academy of Management, IHRM Research of Excellent Award Finalist 2007. Aycan, Z. (2005). The interface between cultural and institutional / structural contingencies in human resource management. International Journal of Human Resource Management, 16(7), 1083-1120; Dissertation Award, Queen’s University, 1995; Queen’s Graduate Award, 1992-1993; President International Society for the Study of Work and Organizational Values 20062008; President Turkish Psychological Association (İstanbul Branch) 2008-2010 MEMBER American Psychology Association, 1994-present; International Association for Cross-Cultural 1994-present; Psychology International Association of Applied Psychology, 1994-present; International Society for the Study of Work and Organizational Values, 1996-present; Society of Industrial and Organizational Psychology 1997-present; Turkish Psychological Association, 1997- present; PERYÖN, 1997-present; KALDER, 1997-present 2006-2008, President, International Society for the Study of Work and Organizational Values 2008-present, Associate Member, Turkish Academy of Sciences 2008-present, President, Turkish Psychological Association, İstanbul Branch College of Social Sciences & Humanities Phone: +90-212-338-1138 • [email protected] SİYAVEŞ AZERİ Assistant Professor of Philosophy PhD in University of Ottawa, 2008; MA in New School for Social Research, 1999; B.Sc. in Middle East Technical University, 1995 Professor Azeri teaches epistemology, philosophy of science, philosophy of mind, Marxist philosophy, and British empiricism. Professor Azeri’s recent research focuses on philosophy of science, philosophy of mind, epistemology, philosophical psychology, consciousness, Marxist philosophy, modern philosophy. SELECTED PUBLICATIONS “Consciousness as Objective Activity: A Historical-Genetic Approach” in Science and Society: A Journal of Marxist Thought and Analysis, forthcoming, Vol. 75, 2011 “Transcendental Subject vs. Empirical Self: On Kant’s Account of Subjectivity” in Filozofia: Journal for Philosophy, Vol. 65, No. 3, 2010, 269-283 “Kant’s Rejection of Right of Revolution” in Filozofia: Journal for Philosophy, Vol. 64, No. 6, 2009, 592-603 “Silent Neg(oti)ation: The Piano”, The International Journal of the Humanities Vol. 5, No. 2, 2007, 89-96 “Locke on Personal Identity: The Form of the Self”, in Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference for Philosophy, (ed. Patricia Hanna), Athens, Greece, forthcoming EDITORIAL BOARDS Associate Editor of Mind, Culture, and Activity: An International Journal Associate Editor of The International Journal of the Humanities GRANTS and CONSULTING University of Ottawa, APTPUO Travel and Research Grant, May 2010, Nov 2009, April 2009, Mar 2009, Mar 2008 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic Sept 2010 – present; Assistant Professor, Koç University, DAVID HUME SUBJECTIVITY Department of Philosophy 2008 – 2010; Lecturer, University of Ottawa, Department of Philosophy 2000 – 2005; Teaching Assistant, University of Ottawa, Department of Philosophy HONORS and AWARDS Third and Fourth Year PhD Scholarship, University of Ottawa, September 2001 Admission Scholarship, University of Ottawa, September 1999 Graduate Faculty Institutional Award, New School for Social Research, 1999, 1998, 1997 MEMBER American Philosophical Society (APA) International Society for Cultural and Activity Research (ISCAR) COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES MODERN PHILOSOPHY BRITISH EMPIRICISM 13 College of Social Sciences & Humanities SOS 136 • Phone: +90-212-338-1399 [email protected] • http://home.ku.edu.tr/~mbaker/index.html MARK ROBERT BAKER Assistant Professor of History EAST EUROPEAN HISTORY RUSSIA/USSR, UKRAINE, POLAND Ph.D. in History in Harvard University, 2001; M.A. in History in University of Alberta, 1993; B.A. in History in University of Alberta, 1988 COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Professor Baker teaches modern east European history, especially of Russia/USSR, Ukraine, and Poland; Europe history, especially wars and revolutions of 20th century, peasants, nationalism, gender. His last research focuses on war and revolution especially 20th-century wars and the revolutionary period in USSR; Soviet nationality policy, nationalism, religion and the Soviet experiment. His current research project is “The Bolsheviks’ Muslim: Mirsaid SultanGaliev and Revolution in the Soviet East”. 14 SELECTED PUBLICATIONS “Peasants, Power, and Place: Revolution in the Villages of Kharkiv Province, 1914-1921” (Accepted at Harvard University’s Ukrainian Research Institute for publication with Harvard University Press; forthcoming, 2011) “The War and Revolution,” in A Companion to Europe 19001945, Blackwell Companions to European History series, ed. Gordon Martel (Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2006), 243-258 “How to Make Kharkiv Workers into Bolsheviks: Lessons from the Hetmanate and Directory, 1918,” Canadian-American Slavic Studies 40, No. 1 (Spring 2006): 49-63 “Making Kharkiv Soviet: Workers and the New Regime, 19201921,” Kharkivskiy istoriohrafichniy zbirnik No. 6 (Kharkiv, Ukraine, 2003): 118-136 “One Man Cannot an “Eastern Europe” Make, but he can certainly try: Charles Frederick Henningsen and the Ideological Construction of Eastern Europe,” Ab Imperio: Theory and History of Nationalities and Nationalism in the Post-Soviet Realm (April 2003): 523-552 GRANTS and CONSULTING International Research Exchange Board Short-Term Grant, 2009-2010: To carry out research on Mirsaid Sultan-Galiev in Kazan and Moscow, Russia, summer 2010 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic 2009 to present; Assistant Professor of History in Koç University 2008-2009 (tenure and promotion received 2008); Associate Professor of History in California State University 2005 – 2009;Assistant Professor of History in California State University 2002 – 2005; Lecturer in California State University Visiting Academic Positions 2001 – 2002;L’viv National University, L’viv HONORS and AWARDS Whiting Fellowship in the Humanities Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute Fellowship Helen Darcovich Memorial Doctoral Fellowship Alberta Ukrainian Centennial Commemorative Scholarship Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Fellowship Harvard Russian Research Center Travel Grant MEMBER American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies American Historical Association Canadian Association of Slavists College of Social Sciences & Humanities Phone: +90-212-338-1344 • [email protected] FUAT BALCI COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY COGNITIVE SCIENCE BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE Graduate Certificate in Cognitive Science, Rutgers University, 2008; Ph.D. in Cognitive Psychology, Rutgers University , 2007;M.S. in Cognitive Psychology, Rutgers University, 2004; B.A. in Psychology, Koç University, 2002 Princeton University 2004-2006: Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Psychology, Rutgers University Industry Experience 2006-2008: Research Scientist, PsychoGenics Inc HONORS and AWARDS 2002-2004 & 2006-2007: Graduate School Fellowship, Rutgers University 2002-2003: Rutgers University Center for Cognitive Science Fellowship 1999-2002: Undergraduate Scholarship, Koç University 1998-2002: Koç University Vehbi Koç Honor Awards 2001: Koç University Student Activity Award MEMBER Society for Neuroscience Society for Quantitative Analysis of Behavior Professor Balcı teaches cognition, conditioning and learning, physiological psychology, psychology of time, judgment and decision making, animal cognition. His recent research focuses on interval timing, statistical decision-making, cognitive modeling, psychophysics, animal learning and cognition, development of high-throughput behavioral phenotyping assays. SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Balcı, F., Day, M., Rooney, A., Brunner, D. (2009). Disrupted Temporal Control in the R6/2 Mouse Model of Huntington’s Disease. Behavioral Neuroscience, 123, 1353-1358 Balcı, F., Freestone, D., Gallistel, C.R. (2009). Risk assessment in man and mouse. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 106: 2459-2463 Balcı, F., & Gallistel, C.R. (2006). Cross-Domain Transfer of Quantitative Discriminations: Is it All a Matter of Proportion? Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 13, 636-642 Balcı, F., Ludvig, E.A., Abner, R., Zhuang, X., Poon, P., B., Brunner, D. (2010). Motivational Effects on Interval Timing in Dopamine Transporter (DAT) Knockdown Mice. Brain Research, 1325, 89-99 Balcı, F., Ludvig, E.A., Gibson, J.M., Allen, B.D., Frank, K.M., Kapustinski, B.J., Fedolak, E.T., & Brunner, D (2008). Pharmacological Manipulations of Interval Timing on the Peak Procedure in Mice. Psychopharmacology, 201(1): 67-80 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic 2011- ; Assistant Professor of Psychology, Koç University 2008-2011: Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Neuroscience of Cognitive Control Laboratory, Neuroscience Institute, COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Assistant Professor of Psychology 15 College of Social Sciences & Humanities SOS 259 Phone: +90-212-338-1408 DİLEK BARLAS Professor of History TURKISH DIPLOMATIC HISTORY FROM COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE TURKISH DIPLOMACY IN THE BALKANS AND IN THE MEDITERRANEAN CONTEMPORARY TURKISH HISTORY Ph.D. in History, University of Chicago, 1993; M.A. in International Relations, University of Chicago, 1985; B.A. in Political Science, Université Libre de Bruxelles, 1982 COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Professor Barlas teaches European history, Balkan history, history of ideologies, eastern question, history of the Turkish Republic. Her recent research focuses on the areas of history of Europe between WWI and WWII, Turkey’s place in the Mediterranean, Turkey’s relations with other Balkan countries, and history of European Integration. 16 SELECTED PUBLICATIONS With Serhat Güvenç, Turkey in the Mediterranean in the Interwar Era: The Paradox of Middle Power Diplomacy and Minor Power Naval Policy. Indiana: Indiana University Turkish Studies (forthcoming in 2010) With Serhat Güvenç, “Turkey and the Idea of the European Union in the Interwar Years: 1923-1939”, Middle Eastern Studies, Vol. 45, No.3, May 2009, pp: 425-446 “Montreux Konferansı ve Sonrasında Çanakkale Boğazı ve Türkiye” in Mustafa Demir ed. Çanakkale Tarihi İstanbul: Değişim Yayınları, 2008, pp: 147-167 “Turkish Diplomacy in the Balkans and the Mediterranean: Opportunities and Limits for Middle Power Activism in the 1930s”, Journal of Contemporary History, Vol. 40, No. 3, July 2005, pp: 441-464 “Friend or Foes: Diplomatic Relations between Italy and Turkey, 1923-1936”, International Journal of Middle East Studies, Vol. 36, No. 2, May 2004, pp: 231-252 “Aristide Briand’ın Avrupa Birliği Fikri ve Türkiye”, Toplumsal Tarih, No. 116, August 2003, pp: 58-63 With Serhat Güvenç, “Atatürk’s Navy: Determinants of Turkish Naval Policy, 1923-1938”, Journal of Strategic Studies, Vol. 26, No.1, March 2003, pp: 1-35 EDITORIAL BOARDS Scientific Journals International CONTEMPORARY EUROPEAN HISTORY INTERWAR POLITICAL ECONOMY AND HISTORY OF EUROPEAN INTEGRATION PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic Sept. 2010 - present, Professor of History, Koç University June 2004- Sept. 2010, Associate Professor of History, Koç University 1993-June 2004, Assistant Professor of History, Koç University 1988-1993, Teaching Fellow in Turkish Language, University of Chicago 1985-1986, Consultant to the Commercial Attaché, Embassy of the Turkish Republic in Brussels 1985, Intern in the Commission of the European Union Visiting Academic Positions 2005-2006, Visiting Scholar, University of Chicago, Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations (NELC) 2005-2006, Visiting Scholar Nortwestern University, Center for International and Comparative Studies (CICS) HONORS and AWARDS Turkish Studies Grant, 1987 Title VI Fellowship, 1988 MacArthur Research and Training Grant, 1990 Agnelli Foundation, 1996 Diploma de Onoare, Nicolae Titulescu, 2004 TÜBA Bilimsel Yayın Desteği, 2005 MEMBER European Science Foundation (ESF) Turkish Representative, Standing Committee for the Humanities Middle East Studies Association (MESA) Atatürk Araştırma Merkezi Kadın Adayları Destekleme Derneği (KADER) British Society for Middle Eastern Studies (BRISMEIS) The University of Chicago Alumni Association Notre Dame de Sion Mezunlar Derneği (Association des Anciens du Lycée Notre Dame de Sion) Siyasal İlimler Türk Derneği College of Social Sciences & Humanities SOSZ08B • Phone: +90-212-338-1133 [email protected] • lemibaruh.wordpress.com LEMİ BARUH Assistant Professor of Media and Visual Arts AUDIENCE/CONSUMER BEHAVIOR MEDIA RESEARCH COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES Ph.D. in Communication in Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, 2007; M.A. in Communication in Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, 2003; B.A. in Business Administration in Koç University, 2001 GRANTS and CONSULTING SELECTED PUBLICATIONS: Baruh, L. (2009). Publicized Intimacies on Reality Television: An Analysis of Voyeuristic Content and Its Contribution to the Appeal of Reality Programming. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 53(2), 190-210 Baruh, L. & Popescu, M. (2008). Guiding Metaphors of Nationalism: The Cyprus Issue and the Construction of Turkish National Identity in Online Discussions. Discourse and Communication, 2(1), 79-96 Baruh, L. (2007). Read at Your Own Risk: Shrinkage of Private Inquiry Rights in Interactive Media. New Media and Society, 9(2), 187-211 Gandy, O. H. & Baruh, L. (2006). Racial Profiling: They Said It Was Against the Law! University of Ottawa Law & Technology Journal, 3(1), 297 – 327 Cappella, J. N., Lerman, C., Romantan, A., & Baruh, L. (2005). News about Genetics and Smoking: Priming, Family Smoking History, and News Story Believability on Inferences of Genetic Susceptibility to Tobacco Addiction. Communication Research, 32(4), 478-502 EDITORIAL BOARDS Associate Editor, International Journal of Interactive Communication Systems and Technologies (Forthcoming in 2011) Impact of Information Disclosure on the Attractiveness of Social Network Site Profiles TÜBİTAK Bideb-2223 (2008): Societies Under Siege: Media, Government, Politics, and Citizens’ Freedoms in an Age of Terrorism TÜBİTAK Bideb-2223 (2007): Reel Politics: Reality Television as a Platform for Political Discourse. Center for Excellence in Cancer Communication Research (2005-2006): Health Risk Perceptions and Religious Beliefs Among Ethnic Minorities PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic 2010- present; Assistant Professor of Media and Visual Arts, College of Social Sciences and Humanities, Koç University 2007 – 2010; Assistant Professor of Advertising, Faculty of Communication, Kadir Has University 2005; Instructor, Visual Communications, College of General Studies, University of Pennsylvania 2001 -2005; Research Assistant, Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania Industry Experience Customer Strategy Consulting, Inc. 2006 – 2007 Senior Research Associate HONORS and AWARDS 2004 Top Paper Award at Communication and Technology Division of the International Communication Association 2001 – 2005 Full tuition and research stipend, Annenberg School for Communication 2001 Werner von Siemens Excellence Award in Business Administration MEMBER International Communication Association International Association for Media and Communication COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Professor Baruh teaches communication and information policy, new media technologies and society, political communication. His recent research focuses on entertainment media, culture of voyeurism and reality television, relationship between audience characteristics and media consumption, interactive media usage, online privacy and surveillance. Time Sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences (2010): 17 College of Social Sciences & Humanities SOS 236 • Phone: +90-212-338-1513 [email protected] • http://portal.ku.edu.tr/~nbaydar/ NAZLI BAYDAR Associate Professor of Psychology Director of Office of Learning and Teaching APPLIED DEVELOPMENTAL SCIENCE SOCIAL SCIENCE METHODOLOGY FAMILY STUDIES STATISTICAL METHODS Ph.D. in Demography, Interuniversity Program in Demography, Brussels, 1984; B.Sc. in Sociology, Middle East Technical University of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 33, 279-291 GRANTS and CONSULTING The Study of Early Childhood Developmental Ecologies in Turkey, Turkish Institute for Scientific and Technical Research, 2007-2009, Principal Investigator The Study of Early Childhood Developmental Ecologies in Turkey II, Turkish Institute for Scientific and Technical Research, 2010-2012, Principal Investigator PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic 2009-Present: Director, Office of Learning and Teaching 2008-present: Associate Professor of Psychology, Koç University 2001- 2002: Research Associate Professor, University of Washington, School of Nursing, Department of Family and Child Nursing 1990 – 2001: Senior Research Scientist, Centers for Public Health Research and Evaluation, Battelle 1988 – 1990: Associate Research Scientist, Educational Testing Service, Education Policy Research Division, Princeton 1987 – 1988: Associate Research Scientist, Center for SocioCultural Research on Drug Use, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University 1985 – 1987: Research Staff Member, Office of Population Research, Princeton University 1982 – 1984: Research Staff, Netherlands Interuniversity Demographic Institute Visiting Academic Positions 2001 - 2008: Visiting Associate Professor, Koç University, Department of Sociology 1989 – 1990: Visiting Professor, Princeton University, Department of Psychology 1984 – 1985: Visiting Scholar, Department of Sociology, Stanford University HONORS and AWARDS Baydar, N., Greek, A. & Gritz, R. M. (1999). Young mothers’ time spent at work and time spent caring for children. Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 20, 61-84. Finalist in Ross Kanter award for excellence in work-family research MEMBER Society for Research in Child Development COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Professor Baydar teaches developmental psychology, family sociology, applied developmental psychology, behavioral genetics, introductory and advanced statistical methods, social science research methods, longitudinal research in social sciences, psychological measurement, psychometrics, gender-individual and society. Her recent research focuses on the areas of longitudinal developmental research, applied developmental research, evaluation research, interactions between the child and the family system. 18 SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Kagitcibasi, C., Sunar, D., Bekman, S., Baydar, N., & Cemalcılar, Z. (2009). Continuing Effects of Early Intervention in Adult Life: The Turkish Early Enrichment Project 22 Years Later. Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 30, 764-779 Baydar, N., Kagitcibasi, C., Kuntay, A., & Goksen, F. (2008) Effects of an Educational Television Program on Preschoolers: Variability in Benefits. Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 29, 349-360 Baydar, N., Keickhefer, G., Joesch, J. M., Greek, A., & Kim, H. (2010). Changes in the Health Burden of a National Sample of Children with Asthma. Social Science and Medicine, 70, 321328 Baydar, N. (2009). Design of Culturally-appropriate Developmental Interventions. In: Koç, A. & Bekman, S. (Eds.), Perspectives on Human Development, Family and Culture (pp 314-330). Cambridge University Press Baydar, N., Joesch, J. M., Keickhefer, G., Kim, H., & Greek, A. (2007). Employment Behaviors of Mothers Who Have a Child with Asthma. Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 28, 337355 Baydar, N., Reid, M. J., Webster-Stratton, C. (2003). The role of mental health factors and program engagement in the Effectiveness of a preventive parenting program for Head Start mothers. Child Development, 74, 1433-1453 Reid, M. J., Baydar, N., Webster-Stratton, C. (2004). Halting the development of externalizing behaviors in Head Start children: The effects of a preventive parenting training program. Journal College of Social Sciences & Humanities SOS 185 Phone: + 90-212-338-1472 • [email protected] DİKMEN BEZMEZ URBAN SOCIOLOGY DISABILITY STUDIES POLITICAL ECONOMY Ph. D. in Sociology, State University of New York, 2008; M. A. in Sociology, State University of New York, 2001; B.A. in Business Administration, Boğaziçi University, 1997 Spring 2006, graduate student travel grant from Graduate School, SUNY Binghamton Spring 2006, graduate student travel grant from Sociology Department, SUNY Binghamton Fall 2000-Spring 2002, tuition scholarship from Sociology Department, SUNY Binghamton 1993, tuition scholarship for college education from Austrian Government, third place in graduation PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic 2009 – present: Assistant Professor of Sociology, Koç University 2008 – 2009; Assistant Professor of Sociology, Bahçeşehir University Visiting Academic Positions 2007; Department of Communications, Kadir Has University 2007; Department of Sociology, SUNY Binghamton 2006; Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Sabancı University MEMBER International Sociological Association, Research Committee 21 “Regional and Urban Development” (2006-present) European Sociological Association (2009-present) Professor Bezmez teaches urban sociology, social stratification, sociological perspectives. Her recent research focuses on urban regeneration, urban citizenship, urban governance, social exclusion, disability studies. SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Bezmez, D. and Yardımcı, S. (2010) “In search of Disability Rights: Citizenship and Turkish Disability Organizations”, Disability & Society, 25, forthcoming Bezmez, D. (2008) “The Politics of Urban Waterfront Regeneration: The Case of the Golden Horn, İstanbul,” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 32 (4): 815-840 Bezmez, D. and Yardımcı, S. (2008) “Bir Vatandaşlık Hakkı Olarak Sakat Hakları ve Sakat Hareketi”, http://www.birikimdergisi.com/birikim/makale. aspx?mid=481. (The Disability Movement and the Rights of People with Disabilities as Citizens) Bezmez, D. (2007) “The Politics of Urban Regeneration: The Case of the Fener-Balat Initiative,” New Perspectives on Turkey, 37: 59-86 Bezmez, D. (2007) “Kentsel Dönüşüm, Aktörler ve Haliç”, İstanbul, 61. (Urban Regeneration, Actors and Haliç) GRANTS 2009, research grant from TÜBİTAK (The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey) to conduct a two-year project on the rights of people with disabilities as citizens 2006, research grant from MERC (Middle East Research Competition) to conduct doctoral research Spring 2006, travel grant from ISA (International Sociological Association), Research Committee on Sociology of Urban and Regional Development COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Assistant Professor of Sociology 19 College of Social Sciences & Humanities SOS 209 Phone: +90-212-338-1515 • [email protected] ZEYNEP CEMALCILAR Assistant Professor of Psychology SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY EDUCATION PROSOCIAL BEHAVIOR Ph. D. in Educational Psychology, University of Texas, 2003; GRANTS and CONSULTING M.A. in Program Evaluation, University of Texas, 2003; M.A. Grants in Social Psychology, Boğaziçi University, 1998; B.A. in School enrollment and drop-out problem in primary school Psychology, Boğaziçi University, 1995 education in Turkey: Determining individual, social and ecological factors. Funded by TÜBİTAK, 2008-2011, Principal Professor Cemalcılar teaches introductory/advanced investigator. (with F. Goksen) social psychology, applied social psychology, introductory The study of early childhood developmental ecologies in research methods, general psychology. Her recent research Turkey. II: Funded by TÜBİTAK, 2010 – 2013. (with N. Baydar, focuses on the areas of social psychology of education, F. Goksen, & A. Kuntay) evaluation of the Turkish education system, community The study of early childhood developmental ecologies in psychology, volunteerism, implications of technology on Turkey. Funded by TÜBİTAK. 2007-2009. (with N. Baydar, F. social life. Goksen, A. Kuntay & B. Yağmurlu) COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Consulting 20 SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Mother Child Education Foundation Tanes, Z. & Cemalcılar, Z. (in press). Learning from SimCity: Education Reform Initiative An empirical study of Turkish adolescents. Journal of Cultural Awareness Foundation Adolescence Community Volunteers (Toplum Gönüllüleri Vakfı) Goksen, F., & Cemalcılar, Z. (in press) Migration as a cause PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE of early drop-out from compulsory education: Implications Academic for community action. International Journal of Intercultural 2006-present; Assistant Professor of Psychology, Koç Relation University Cemalcılar, Z. (in press). Schools as socialization contexts: 2004-2006; Instructor of Psychology, Koç University Understanding school factors’ impact on students’ sense 2000 – 2003; Research Assistant, Measurement and of school belonging. Applied Psychology: An International Evaluation Center- Center of Teaching Effectiveness, Review University of Texas Kagitcibasi, C., Sunar, D., Bekman, S., Baydar, N., & 2000-2002; Research Assistant, Center of Business Cemalcılar, Z. (2009). Continuing effects of early intervention Technology and Law, Department of Educational in adult life: The Turkish Early Enrichment Project 22 years Psychology, Teaching Assistant, Department of later. Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 30 (6), Management Science and Information Systems, University 764-779 of Texas Cemalcılar, Z (2009). Understanding individual MEMBER characteristics of adolescents who volunteer. Personality American Psychological Association and Individual Differences, 46 (4), 432-436 Society for Personality and Social Psychology Cemalcılar, Z., & Falbo, T. (2008). A longitudinal study of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issue adaptation of international students in the United States. International Association of Applied Psychology Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. 39 (6), 799-804 Turkish Psychological Association College of Social Sciences & Humanities SOS 262 Phone: +90-212-338-1894 • [email protected] BANU ÇANKAYA ADULT CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL THEORY AND THERAPY DEPRESSION PhD in Clinical Psychology, Department of Psychiatry, University of Rochester Medical Center, 2007; MS in Psychology, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 2002; BA in Psychology, Boğaziçi University, 1999 University of Rochester Medical Center Aug- Dec 2005; Instructor, Psychological Disorders of Children, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 2003-2005; Instructor, Abnormal Psychology, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University May- July 2003; Instructor, Social Psychology Lab, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 2000-2001; Graduate Teaching Assistant, Introduction to Psychology, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Industry Experience June 2010 – present; Consultant for Psychological and Counseling Services, Koç University Oct 2009- present; Clinical Supervisor, Doğuş University Sept 2006- Aug 2007; Predoctoral Clinical Psychology Intern, Strong Memorial Hospital, University of Rochester Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry July - Dec 2005; Psychology Trainee, Lewis Gale Psychiatric Hospital Aug 2003- May 2004; Psychology Trainee, Cook Counseling Center, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Aug 2003- May 2004; Peer Supervisor, Psychological Services Center, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Sept- Dec 2002; Program Developer and Staff Therapist, Pediatric Physical Therapy, Outpatient Services, Marmara University Medical School Hospital Aug 2001- May 2002; Graduate Assistant, Adult Assessment Clinic at Psychological Services, Center Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Aug 2000- May 2005; Psychology Trainee, Psychological Services Center, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Oct 1999- May 2000; Psychology Trainee, Training Program on Family Therapy, Psycho-Med, Private Psychological Services Center MEMBER 2007 – American Psychosomatic Society 2003 – American Psychological Society 1999 – Turkish Psychological Association Professor Çankaya teaches abnormal psychology and clinical psychology with special interest in contemporary cognitive-behavioral therapy approaches including mindfulness-based interventions. Her recent research focuses on effects of stressful and traumatic life events and thinking patterns on depression and other psychological and physical well-being factors. SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Çankaya B., Chapman B. P., Talbot N. L., Moynihan J., & Duberstein P. R. (2009) History of sudden unexpected loss is associated with elevated interleukin-6 and decreased Insulin like growth factor-1 in women in an urban primary care setting. Psychosomatic Medicine, 71, 914-919 Kuscu, K., & Çankaya, B. (2008). A family-centered evaluation of psychosocial agendas in spina bifida. In M. Ozek, G. Cinalli, W. J. Maixner (Eds.), The Spina Bifida: Management and Outcome (pp. 413-421). Milan, Italy: Springer PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic 2010-present; Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Koç University 2009-2010; Instructor, Clinical Psychology (Fall 2009), Contemporary Cognitive- Behavioral Therapy Approaches (Spring 2010), Koç University 2009-2010; Instructor, Social Psychology (Fall 2009), Industrial Psychology to (Spring 2010), Psychotherapy Skills (Master’s level, spring 2010), Doğus University 2006 – 2009; Research Assistant, Department of Psychiatry, University of Rochester Medical Center 2007_2008; Post-doctoral Research Fellow, the Rochester Center for Mind-Body Research, Department of Psychiatry, COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Assistant Professor of Psychology 21 College of Social Sciences & Humanities SOS 104 Phone:+ 90-212-338-1528 • [email protected] HÜLYA DURUDOĞAN Assistant Professor of Philosophy GENDER STUDIES ETHICS ONTOLOGY MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY PHILOSOPHY Ph.D. in Philosophy, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA, Spring Semester 2004; Adjunct Professor, İstanbul Technical 2002,; M.A. in Philosophy, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, University PA, 1996; B.A. in Philosophy, Boğaziçi University, 1992 Fall semester 1999; Teaching Assistant, Duquesne University MEMBER Professor Durudoğan teaches gender studies, ethics, Conference Committee Member, 1999, “Culture and Vision”, ontology and modern and contemporary philosophy. Her The 7th Annual International Interdisciplinary Graduate recent research focuses mainly on gender studies. Student Conference, Duquesne University, November 1999 Gender Studies Certificate Program (Koç University),2009- SELECTED PUBLICATIONS present Güney, H. F. 1998 “On Sartre and Self-Consciousness”, Janus KOÇ-KAM (Koç University) Head vol. 1, no. 1 (http://www.janushead.org/) Graduate Student Organization, Duquesne University, 1999- Güney, H. F. “Tolstoy and Heidegger: In Search of 2002 Authenticity in The Death Of Ivan Illyich”, The Philosophic American Philosophical Association (APA), 2009-present Age, Almanac 10 (Proceedings, International Conference on Turkish Philosophical Association (TFK), 2009-present Philosophy as Fate: A. N. Radishchev, St. Petersburg, Russia, August 1999) Durudoğan, H. F., “Judith Butler’da Biyolojik CinsiyetToplumsal Cinsiyet İlişkisi” Felsefe Tartışmaları. Boğaziçi Üniversitesi Yayınevi, İstanbul, 2006 Durudoğan, H. F., “Julia Kristeva: Öznellik Sorusu ve Feminizm” Cogito, Yapı Kredi Yayınları, İstanbul, June 2007 Durudogan, H. F., “Platon’da Tasavvufi Öğeler,” Felsefe Tartışmaları. Boğaziçi Üniversitesi Yayınevi, İstanbul, 2008 Durudoğan, H. F., “Is the Human Being Homo-Global? or On the Metaphysical Meaning of Globalization?” Yeditepe’de COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Felsefe, Yeditepe Üniversitesi Yayınları, İstanbul, 2009 EDITORIAL BOARDS 22 Publishing Committee Member, 2004-2007, Kule Magazine ([email protected]) Consulting Editor, Fall 2004, Felsefe Tartışmaları Dergisi (http://www.ft.boun.edu.tr) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic Fall 2003- present; Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Koç University College of Social Sciences and Humanities SOS 136B Phone: +90-212-338-1479 • [email protected] MELİZ ERGİN Assistant Professor of Literature TURKISH AND EUROPEAN LITERATURE FROM THE LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY TO THE PRESENT TRANSNATIONAL LITERATURE IN EUROPE LITERATURE AND PHILOSOPHY Ph.D. in Comparative Literature, The University of British Northern European Studies, U.B.C. Columbia, 2009; M.A. in Modern European Literature, 2004 – 2007; Teaching Assistant, Department of English, University of Sussex, 2001; B.A. in Western Languages and U.B.C. Literature, Boğaziçi University, 2000 2001 – 2002; Instructor, English Preparatory Division, School of Foreign Languages, Boğaziçi University Professor Ergin teaches Ottoman and Turkish literature, HONORS and AWARDS modern European literature, critical theory, transnational University Graduate Fellowship, The University of British literature, literature and philosophy, theory of translation, Columbia, 2006-2007 film. Her recent research focuses on Turkish and European Graduate Entrance Fellowship, The University of British literature from the late nineteenth century to the present, Columbia, 2003-2004 transnational literature in Europe, literature and philosophy, MEMBER Derrida, critical theory, contemporary poetry and poetics, American Comparative Literature Association theory of autobiography. Modern Languages Association Co-founder and coordinator of the monthly reading series SELECTED PUBLICATIONS titled “Play Chthonics: Contemporary Canadian Readings” “E.S. Özdamar’s Poetics and Its Ethical Force in MutterZunge,” based in the English Department at The University of British forthcoming in Diaspora, Special Issue: Diaspora and Form Columbia (2007-2009) in Contemporary Literatures “Otherness within Turkey, and between Turkey and Europe,” forthcoming in Europe and Its Others, selected proceedings of the conference on Europe and Its Others, Peter Lang Culture and Identity Series, Vol. 2, Institute of European Cultural Identity Studies, University of St. Andrews GRANTS and CONSULTING Secured funding from the Canada Council for the Arts to establish new monthly series; managed public acted as a liaison between the series and Green College (interdisciplinary graduate college) at U.B.C. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic 2009 – present; Assistant Professor of Literature, Koç University 2009; Teaching Assistant, Department of English, U.B.C. 2008; Co-Lecturer, Department of Central, Eastern, and COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES relations, coordinated visiting writer arrangements, and 23 College of Social Sciences & Humanities SOS 225 Phone: +90-212-338-1411 • [email protected] MURAT ERGİN Assistant Professor of Sociology NATIONALISM CULTURAL BOUNDARIES POPULAR CULTURE RACE/CLASS/ETHNICITY DEATH AND DYING Ph.D. in Sociology, University of Minnesota, 2005; M.A. in Sociology, University of Minnesota, 2000; B.A. in Sociology, Boğaziçi University,1996; B.A. in Political Science and International Relations, Boğaziçi University,1996 2002-2003 International Dissertation Field Research Fellowship, Social Science Research Council 2001 Anna Welsch Bright Research Award, Department of Sociology, University of Minnesota 2001 Doctoral Fieldwork Research Grant, University of Minnesota, The MacArthur Interdisciplinary Program on Global Change, Sustainability and Justice PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic 2005-present; Assistant Professor of Sociology, Koç University Spring 2005; Instructor, Department of Sociology, University at Buffalo 1998-2003; Instructor, Department of Sociology, University of Minnesota 1997-2000; Teaching Assistant, Department of Sociology, University of Minnesota MEMBER American Sociological Association European Sociological Association Middle Eastern Studies Association COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Professor Ergin teaches introduction to sociology with community service; nations and nationalism; sociology of crime and deviance; and Turkish society in comparative perspective. His recent research focuses on the areas of cultural boundaries; death and dying; race, class, and ethnicity; intersectionality; popular culture; teaching sociology. 24 SELECTED PUBLICATIONS (With Jeffrey C. Dixon) “Explaining Anti-Kurdish Beliefs in Turkey: Group Competition, Identity, and Globalization,” Social Science Quarterly, forthcoming “Taking It to the Grave: Gender, Cultural Capital, and Ethnicity in Turkish Death Announcements,” OMEGA: The Journal of Death and Dying, 60, no. 2 (2010): 175-197 “Cultural Encounters in the Social Sciences and Humanities: Western Émigré Scholars in Turkey,” History of the Human Sciences, 22, no. 1 (2009): 105-130 “‘Is the Turk a White Man?’ Toward a Theoretical Framework for Race in the Making of Turkishness,” Middle Eastern Studies, 44, no. 6 (2008): 827-850 “Biometrics and Anthropometrics: The Twins of Turkish Modernity,” Patterns of Prejudice, 42, no. 3 (2008): 281-304 “On Humans, Fish, and Mermaids: The Republican Taxonomy of Tastes and Arabesk,” New Perspectives on Turkey, 33 (2005): 63-92 HONORS and AWARDS 2009-2010 Research Grant for project entitled “The Construction of Cultural Boundaries: Relations between Cultural, Socio-Economic, and Moral Status Symbols in Turkey” , TÜBİTAK 2008-2009 Book Fellowship, Social Science Research Council College of Social Sciences & Humanities SOS 204 Phone: +90-212-338-1857 • [email protected] NİNA ERGİN Assistant Professor of Archaeology and History of Art PhD, in Art History in University of Minnesota, 2005; MA. in Art History, University of Minnesota, 2000; Mag. Phil. In Art History, Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz, 1998; Certified Translator in Austria, English,Turkish,Karl-FranzensUniversität Graz, 1998 Professor Ergin teaches Ottoman art history, history of İstanbul, Islamic art history, world history, introduction to history. Her recent research focuses on Ottoman architectural history. SELECTED PUBLICATIONS [edited book, with Scott Redford] Perceptions of the Past in the Turkish Republic (Classical and Byzantine Periods) (Louvain: Peeters, forthcoming 2010) [also to be published in Turkish as Türkiye Cumhuriyeti’nde Geçmiş Algıları: Klasik ve Bizans Dönemleri (İstanbul: Koç University Press)] “The Soundscape of Sixteenth-Century İstanbul Mosques: Architecture and Qur’an Recital,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 67/2 (2008): 204-21 [edited book, with Christoph Neumann and Amy Singer] Feeding People, Feeding Power: Imarets in the Ottoman Empire (İstanbul: Eren Yayınevi, 2007) “Continuity and Change in Turkish Bathing Culture in İstanbul: The Life Story of the Çemberlitaş Hamam,” Turkish Studies 6 (2005): 93-112. [republished in Turkish translation as “İstanbul Hamam Kültüründe Süreklilik ve Değişim: Çemberlitaş Hamamının Öyküsü,” Arkeoloji ve Sanat 31/132 (2009): 1-18.] “Veils, Poems, Guns, and Martyrs: Four Themes of Muslim Women’s Experiences in Shirin Neshat’s Photographic Work,” thirdspace 4 (2004), www.thirdspace.ca. EDITORIAL BOARDS Koç University Press, Head of Editorial Board New Perspectives on Turkey, Manuscript Editor PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2008-present; Assistant Professor, Department of EARLY MODERN EUROPEAN ART HISTORY ASIAN ART HISTORY Archaeology and History of Art, Koç University 2006-2008; Instructor, Department of History, Koç University 2004-2006; Assistant Professor, Department of Art History, University at Buffalo 2003-2004; Research/Teaching Fellow, Department of History, İstanbul Bilgi University Spring 2001; Instructor, Department of Art History, University of Minnesota 1998-2001; Teaching Assistant/Recitation Leader, Department of Art History, University of Minnesota 1998-1999; Research Assistant, Department of African and Afro-American Studies, University of Minnesota HONORS and AWARDS 2008, Publication Cash Award, Turkish Academy of Sciences (TÜBİTAK/ULAKBİM) 2005-2006, Senior Fellowship, Anatolian Civilizations Institute, Koç University, İstanbul 2002-2003, Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, University of Minnesota 2001-2002, William W. Stout Fellowship, University of Minnesota 2000, MacArthur Interdisciplinary Program on Global Change, Sustainability and Justice, Dissertation Research Fellowship, University of Minnesota 2000, Foreign Language Enhancement Program Fellowship, Consortium on Institutional Cooperation 1999, Puffer Travel Fellowship, University of Minnesota 1997, Thesis research grant, Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz, 1996-1997, Joint-Study Program grant, Karl-FranzensUniversität MEMBER College Art Association (CAA) Middle East Studies Association (MESA) Society of Architectural Historians (SAH) Historians of Islamic Art (HIA) Turkish Studies Association (TSA) COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES OTTOMAN ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY ISLAMIC ART HISTORY 25 College of Social Sciences & Humanities SOS 258 • Phone: +90-212-338-1311 [email protected] • http://portal.ku.edu.tr/~fgoksen/ FATOŞ GÖKŞEN Associate Professor of Sociology Associate Dean of College of Social Sciences & Humanities Director of Center for Social Policy MEDIA SOCIOLOGY MEDIA AND DEMOCRACY EDUCATION AND WOMEN POVERTY SOCIAL EXCLUSION SOCIAL JUSTICE Ph.D. in Communications, Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania, 1995; M.A. in Social Psychology, Boğaziçi University, 1988; B.A. in Psychology & Political Science, Boğaziçi University, 1985 1993-1994 Research Grant, World Health Organization 1994-1995 Dissertation Research Fellowship, University of Pennsylvania 1997-1999 Research Grant I, World Population Council, MEAwards 1997-1999 Research Grant II, World Population Council, MEAwards 1999-2000 Research Grant, The World Bank, McNamara Fellowship 1999-2000 Research Grant, European Science Foundation 2002 Research Grant, AÇEV 2003-2005 Research Grant, Ford Foundation 2005-2006 Research Grant, Open Society Institute 2006 Research Grant, European Union and Educational Reform Initiative 2007 Research Grant, TÜBİTAK 2008 Research Grant, TÜBİTAK 2009 Research Grant, TÜBİTAK PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic 2010 – present; Director of Center for Social Policy 2009 – Present; Associate Dean, College of Social Sciences and Humanities 2006-present; Associate Professor of Sociology, Koç University 1996-2006; Assistant Professor of Sociology, Koç University 1988-1993; Research Assistant, Center for International Health and Development Communication, Annenberg School for Communication 1986-1988; Research Assistant; Boğaziçi University, Turkish Early Enrichment Project Visiting Academic Positions 2006-2007; University of Pennsylvania, Annenberg School for Communication 1999; Duke University HONORS and AWARDS 2000 Mustafa Parlar Research Encouragement Award 1999-2000 The World Bank, McNamara Fellow MEMBER American Sociological Association International Communication Association Elected member of the Environment and Society Network of the European Sociological Association COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Professor Gökşen teaches political economy of information, media sociology, sociology of organizations and institutions, research methods, demography and introduction to sociology. Her recent research focuses on the areas of media and democracy; education and women; poverty, social exclusion and social justice; taxation, democracy and citizenship. 26 SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Gökşen, F., Adaman, F., and Zenginobuz, Ü. (2002). “On environmental concern, willingness to pay, and postmaterialist values; Evidence from İstanbul”, Environment and Behavior, 34:5, 616-633 Kağıtçıbaşı, Ç., Gökşen, F, and Gülgöz, S. (2005). “Functional adult literacy and empowerment of women: Impact of a functional literacy program on Turkish women”. Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy, 48:6, 472-489 Çarkoğlu, A., Gökşen, F., Çizakça, M., and Aydın, D. (2007). Philanthropy in Turkey: Foundations, Citizen, and Pursuit of Social Justice. Tüsev Yayınları: İstanbul Baydar, N., Kağıtçbaşı, Ç., Gökşen, F., and Küntay, A. (2008) “Effects of an educational television program on preschoolers: variability in benefits”.Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 29:349-369 Gökşen, F., Zenginobuz,Ü., Sağlam, I., and Özertan,G. (2008). “Social exclusion impacts of tax system in Turkey”. New Perspectives on Turkey. Spring (38), 159-181 Goksen, F., & Cemalcılar, Z. (forthcoming). Migration as a cause of early drop-out from compulsory education: Implications for community action. International Journal of Intercultural Relations EDITORIAL BOARDS Journal of Health Education Türk Psikoloji Dergisi GRANTS and CONSULTING 1988-1991 Sir Walter Annenberg Fellowship, University of Pennsylvania 1992-1993 Fellowship from Center for International Health and Development Communication College of Social Sciences and Humanities SOS 212 Phone: +90-212-338-1405 • [email protected] SAMİ GÜLGÖZ Professor of Psychology Dean of College of Social Sciences and Humanities MEMORY PERSONALITY TESTING RESEARCH METHODS IMPROVING COGNITIVE SKILLS Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology, University of Georgia, (2000). Designing Learnable Texts: The Effectiveness of 1989; M.S. in Experimental Psychology, University of Revisions Based on a Text Processing Model. Document Georgia, 1986; B.A. in Psychology, Boğaziçi University, 1984 Design, 1, 103-114 EDITORIAL BOARDS Professor Gülgöz teaches research methodology and European Psychologist statistics, cognitive psychology, memory, general Türk Psikoloji Dergisi psychology. His recent research focuses on the areas of GRANTS and CONSULTING personality, memory, and autobiographical memory. ISSC & UNESCO, Measurement of cognitive skills associated 2001 Besken, M., & Gülgöz, S. (2008). Reliance on Schemas in Worldbank Institute, Robert S. McNamara Fellowships Source Memory: Age Differences and Similarity of Schemas. Program, Poverty as Social Exclusion: Implications for Long- Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, 16, 1-21 term Design of Development Practices. In collaboration with Rubin, D. C., Schrauf, R. W., Gülgöz, S., & Naka, M. (2007). Fatoş Gökşen and Çiğdem Kağıtçıbaşı, 1999-2000 Cross-cultural variability of component processes in PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE autobiographical remembering: Japan, Turkey, and the Academic U.S.A. Memory, 15, 536-547 2008-present; Dean of College of Social Sciences and McCrae, R. R., Terracciano, A. & 79 Members of the Humanities, Koç University Personality Profiles of Cultures Project. (2005). Personality 2006-present; Professor of Psychology, Koç University Profiles of Cultures: Aggregate Personality Traits. Journal of 2006-2008; Associate Dean of College of Arts and Sciences, Personality & Social Psychology, 89, 407-425 Koç University Tekcan, A.İ., Ece, B., Gülgöz, S., & Er, N. (2003) 2002-2006; Associate Professor, Koç University Autobiographical and Event Memory for 9/11: Change 1993-2002; Assistant Professor, Koç University Across One Year. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 17, 1057- 1989-1993; Assistant Professor, Auburn University at 1066 Montgomery Gülgöz, S., & Kağıtçıbaşı, Ç. (2004). Intelligence and 1988-1989; Researcher, Air Force Text Inferences and intelligence testing in Turkey. In R. J. Sternberg (Ed.), Revision Project, Institute For Behavioral Research, International Handbook of the Psychology of Human University Of Georgia, And Metrica Inc. Intelligence (248-269). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge 1985-1989; Teaching And Research Assistant, University Of University Press Georgia, Graduate School, Psychology Department, Survey Gülgöz, S. (2002). Five Factor Theory and NEO-PI-R in Turkey. Research Center, And Institute For Behavioral Research In R. R. McCrae & J. Allik (Eds.), The Five-Factor Model of Industry Experience Personality Across Cultures (175-196). New York: Kluwer Koç Holding, Blue Collar selection tests: Cognitive Skills Test Academic / Plenum Publishers. Question Bank, Personality Inventory Gülgöz, S., Kumkale, G. T., Aktunç, M. E., & Eskenazi, T. T. Boyner Mağazaları, Sales personnel selection tests: COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES with adult literacy. In collaboration with Çiğdem Kağıtçıbaşı, SELECTED PUBLICATIONS 27 SAMİ GÜLGÖZ Cognitive Skills Test, Personality Inventory Arkas Group, Blue collar personnel selection test for cognitive skills Marks & Spencer, Sales personnel selection tests: Cognitive Skills Test, Personality Inventory Pirelli, Blue collar personnel selection test for cognitive skills Ernst & Young, Online personality Inventory for insankaynaklari.com Philip Morris, Cognitive Skills Test Assess İnsan Gücü Değerlendirme, Cognitive Skills Test for White Collar and Blue Collar Personnel Researcher, Air Force Text Inferences and Revision Project, Institute For Behavioral Research, University Of Georgia, And Metrica Inc HONORS and AWARDS Middle East Technical University Prof. Dr. Mustafa N. Parlar Educational and Research Foundation, Research and Encouragement Award, 1994 American Psychological Association, Division of Educational Psychology, Outstanding Article Award, 1993 MEMBER American Psychological Society European Society for Cognitive Psychology Turkish Psychological Association Psychonomic Society Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Turkish Academy of Sciences 28 College of Social Sciences & Humanities SOS 211 Phone: +90-212-338-1580 • [email protected] ÇİĞDEM KAĞITÇIBAŞI Professor of Psychology Director Center for Gender Studies (KOÇ-KAM) Ph.D. in Social Psychology, University of California at Berkeley, 1967; B.A. in Psychology, Wellesley College, 1961 Professor Kağıtçıbaşı teaches social psychology; culture and behavior; life-span development; controversial topics in psychology; introductory psychology; systems and theories in psychology. Her recent research focuses on human development; the self and the family in cultural context; applied research with non-formal educational interventions with women and children; women’s role in family and society. SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Books Family, Self and Human Development Across Cultures: Theory and Applications. (Revised Second Edition). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 2007 (with J. Georgas, J. W. Berry, F. Van de Vijver, & Y. Poortinga) Culture, Family and Psychological Functioning, Cambridge University Press, 2006 (with P. Smith & M. Bond) Understanding Social Psychology Across Cultures: Living and working in a changing world, London: Sage, 2006 Family and Human Development Across Cultures: A View From the Other Side. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 1996 (coedited with Y.H. Poortinga) Millenium Special Issue of the Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 31,1,2000 (coedited with J.W. Berry and M.H. Segall) Handbook of Cross-Cultural Psychology, vol.3. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1997 Aile, Benlik ve İnsan Gelişimi: Kültürel Psikoloji, Koç Üniversitesi Yayınevi, Turkey, 2010 Günümüzde İnsan ve İnsanlar (Human and Humans), İstanbul, Evrim Publishers, 2008 Kültürel Psikoloji: Kültür Bağlamında Aile ve İnsan Gelişimi. İstanbul: Evrim Publication, 1998 Journal Articles (with D. Sunar, S. Bekman, N. Baydar & Z. Cemalcılar) WOMEN’S STUDIES Continuing effects of early intervention in adult life, Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, doi:10.1016/j. appdev.2009.05.003 (with N. Baydar, F. Gökşen, & A. Küntay) Effects of an Educational Television Program on Preschoolers, Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 29, 5,349-360, 2008 Autonomy and relatedness in cultural context: Implications for self and family, Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 36, 4, 403-422, 2005 Psychology and Human Competence Development, Applied Psychology: An International Review, 5-22, 51, 2002 (with D. Sunar, S. Bekman) Long-term Effects of Early Intervention: Turkish Low-income Mothers and Children, Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 333-361, 22, 2001 The autonomous-relational self: A new synthesis. European Psychologist, 1996, 1, 180-186 Chapters in Books An overview of acculturation and parent-child relationships. In M. Bornstein and L. Cote (Eds.), Acculturation and parentchild relationships:Measurement and development, 319332. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 2006 Approaches to positive youth development: Building resources in the context of socio-economic disadvantage: Lessons from research for social policies. In R. Lerner & R. K. Silbereisen (Eds.), Approaches to Positive Youth Development, London: Sage, 2006 Crossing the Bosphorus: Toward a socially relevant and culturally sensitive career in psychology. In M. H. Bond (ed.) Working at the Interface of Cultures. London: Routledge, 1997, 126-137 EDITORIAL BOARDS Associate Editor of the Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology (1991-1993); Member of Editorial Board: International Journal of Psychology; International Migration; Turkish Psychology Journal; Hacettepe Journal of Population Studies; Cross-Cultural Psychology Monographs; Journal of Economic Psychology (1981-1990); Psychology and COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES SOCIAL AND CROSS-CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT 29 COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES ÇİĞDEM KAĞITÇIBAŞI 30 Developing Societies; Applied Psychology: An International Review; Indian Journal of Social Work; Early Childhood Research; Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology; Nüfus Bilim Dergisi, Member of International Advisory Board of Editors: International Handbook of Psychology; International Encyclopedia of Psychology GRANTS and CONSULTING Value of Children Project, supported by International Development Research Centre (IDRC), duration: 19751979. (Nation-wide study carried out in Turkey as a part of a 9-country cross-national comparative project); Early Childhood Development and Education Project, undertaken for the Turkish Ministry of Education, duration: 1978-1980 (two phases), Co-director in the first phase: Dr. Selçuk Özgediz; Comprehensive Preschool Education Project, (The Turkish Early Enrichment Project), supported by IDRC, duration: 1982-1986. Longitudinal study; 1978-Present: Consultative work with the Turkish Ministry of Education, focusing on early child care and education and adult education (parent education) programs; 1977-1991: Consultative work with the Turkish Radio and Television. Prepared an 11-session Parent Education Program which was broadcast in 1985. Chief Academic Advisor for the Turkish Sesame Street program (1988-89); Follow-up Study of the Turkish Early Enrichment Project (supported by MEAwards) (1991-92). Long-term effects on the mother and children of an empowerment and early enrichment program (respectively); Based on the above work a motherChild Training Program is developed (including cognitive materials and books as well as child rearing content in group discussion format): It is in wide application in Turkey (in the Ministry of Education Adult Education Centers) and in some centers in Holland. Since 1993, it is run by the Mother-Child Education Foundation (MOCEF); founding member and advisor of MOCEF and its Mother-Child Education Program (MOCEP), Functional Adult Literacy Program (FALP) and Father Support Program (By 2002 more than 150.000 peoples have participated in the programs all over Turkey); Development of a screening instrument for assessing the child’s environment, designed for use in developing countries; Review of instruments on child development and environmental indicators in Turkey and developing countries (India, Kenya, the Philippines, Sri-Lanka) and preparation (with Cassie Landers) of a report on Measuring the Development of Young Children. (Supported by the Consultative Group on Early Childhood Care and Development, UNICEF); 1993-94: director of Study Group on “The Interaction Between the Providers of Family Services” of the Council of Europe; Member of the Perception and Assessment of Environmental change Study Group of the International Social Science Council; Project Director, Effects of two different empowerment programs on women in low income low education areas of İstanbul (1997-1998); Academic advisor of Project to adapt MOCEP; Evaluation study of the TV program of MOCEP (Project Director); Evaluation Study of FALP; Project to develop better thinking skills (verbal, mathematical, spatial) among socio-economically disadvantaged young adolescents, for use in community centers and schools (1998-present); “Value of Children Revisited”: A 22-year longitudinal project (with Ataca). PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic 2010 – present; Director Center for Gender Studies (KOÇ-KAM) 1995 - present; Professor of Psychology, Koç University, İstanbul 1998- 2001; Dean, School of Arts and Sciences, Koç University 1982 -1995; Professor of Psychology, Boğaziçi University (1982-83 and 1989-1993: Department Head) 1979-1982; Professor and Head, Dep. of Social Sciences, Boğaziçi University 1974-1979; Associate Prof., Department of Social Sciences, Boğaziçi University 1974 fall; Invited Lecturer of Psychology, İstanbul Technical University, Architecture Master’s Program 1973-1974; Assistant Prof., Department of Social Sciences, Boğaziçi University 1969-1973; Assistant Prof., Department of Social Sciences, Middle East Technical University 1967-1969; Principal and Psychology Instructor, Çizakça Koleji 1961-1966; Teaching and Research Assistant, Psychology Department, University of California Visiting Academic Positions 2001; Visiting Professor, Duke University, Durham, USA; Visiting Scholar, Columbia University 1995 ; Visiting Professor as Jawaharlal Nehru Chair in Human Development and Family Studies, M.S. University of Baroda 1993-94; Visiting Scholar, Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study, Wassenaar, the Netherlands 1983-84; Visiting Scholar, Harvard University Graduate School of Education and Radcliffe M.I. Bunting Institute 1979 ; Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Sociology and Middle East Studies Center, Columbia University, 1979; Affiliate, Office of Population Research, Princeton University 1973; Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, University of California ÇİĞDEM KAĞITÇIBAŞI Policy Comittee for Science in Developing Countries of the International Council for Science (ICSU); President of the Turkish Psychological Association (1992-1994); Member of International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology; International Council of Psychologists; Turkish Psychological Association; Turkish Social Science Association; International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, International Association of Applied Psychology; Member of the Advisory Board of Middle East Research Awards in Population and Development (Ford Foundation- IDRCPopulation Council) (1986-89); Advisor to the Consultative Group an Early Childhood Care and Development, UNICEF (1986-1997); Member of the five-person International Board of Editors of the Encyclopedia Britannica, Children’s Britannica and Compton’s Encyclopedia Turkish Versions. (completed, 1993); Trustee of AFS International/Intercultural Programs (1978-1987); Founding member and trustee of Turkish Cultural Foundation; Organizer of the 8th Biennial International Congress of Cross-Cultural Psychology (610 July 1986); Member of the Simavi Foundation Social Science Award Jury (1981-1993); Member of C. T. Gürson Child Health Foundation Award Jury (1985-1993); Member of the Milliyet Social Science Award Jury (1986); Member of the High/Scope Educational Research Foundation IEA Preprimary Project Content Review Panel, (1992-present); Member of the Advisory Board, International Literacy Institute (University of Pennsylvania) (1994-Present); Founding member and Scientific Advisor, Mother-Child Education Foundation; Member of the Scientific Board, Turkish Foundation for Economic and Social Studies; Member of the Aydın Doğan Social Science Jury, 1998; Member of the Advisory Board of St. Francis College Center for International and Cross-Cultural Psychology, New York; Foreign affiliate of the American Psychological Association; Honorary member of Turkish Australian Society; Member of Scientific Committee of CROP (Comparative Research Program on Poverty) of the International Social Science Council (1996-1999); Member of the International Children’s Center Board of Advisors (2000-present) COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES HONORS and AWARDS 2007 Ursula Gielen Global Psychology Book Award with her co-authored book, ”Families Across Cultures: a 30 Nation Psychological Study”; 2007, William Thierry Preyer Award for Excellence in Research on Human Development, European Society for Developmental Psychology; 2006, Fellow of TWAS, the Academy of Science for the Developing World; 2005, Fellow of the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study; 1998, Honorary Fellow of the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology; 1998, International Association of Applied Psychology, Award for Distinguished Scientific Contribution to the International Advancement of Applied Psychology; 1997, Wellesley College Alumnae Achievement Award; 1996, Middle East Technical University Mustafa Parlar Science Award; 1993: Turkish Academy of Sciences Founding Member (19941997 Member of the Academy Council); 1993, American Psychological Association Distinguished Contributions to the International Advancement of Psychology Award; 199394, Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study Fellow; 1992, Turkish Children’s Foundation Award for research in child development; 1991, MEAwards Research Award (Population Council-International Development Research Center (IDRC)-Ford Foundation) (Follow-up Study of the Turkish Early Enrichment Project); 1985: Phi Beta Kappa (Alumnae Member; Wellesley College); 1983-84, Fulbright Scholar (Fulbright Senior Fellowship; Harvard University); Bunting Fellow, M.I. Bunting Institute, Radcliffe College; Honorary Fellow of the Population Council; Pathfinder Award 1982-86, IDRC research award (Turkish Early Enrichment Project); 1980, Turkish Social Science Award (Simavi Foundation); 1978: MEAwards Research Award (Population CouncilIDRC- Ford) (A Multiple Indicator Approach: Development, VOC and Fertility) (Co-Investigator: Yılmaz Esmer); 1974, IDRC research award (Value of Children Project); 1968, Ford Foundation research grant (Izmir Project); 1964-65, American Association of University Women Fellowship; International House Fellowship; University of California, Berkeley; 1959-61, Wellesley Scholar, Wellesley College; 1959, Fulbright Grant MEMBER Member of Turkish Academy of Sciences; President and Past President of the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology (1990-1994); previous offices: President-elect and Vice President (1988-1990); Deputy Secretary General (1986-1988) and Executive Council member (1982- present); Vice President (1996-2000) and Executive Council Member of the International Union of Psychological Science 1988-2004; Member, Executive Council of the International Social Science Council (under the auspices of UNESCO (2002- present); Member of the 31 College of Social Sciences & Humanities SOS 114 Phone: +90-212-338-1422 • [email protected] TİMUR KOCAOĞLU Associate Professor of Literature CENTRAL ASIA, TURKIC WORLD, HISTORY, LANGUAGES, CULTURE, AND GENDER Ph.D. in Central Asian Studies, Columbia University, 1982; MPhil. in School of International Studies, Columbia University, 1979; M.A. in Soviet Nationality Problems, Columbia University, 1977; B.A. in Turkish Language & Literature, İstanbul University, 1971 COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Professor Kocaoğlu teaches courses on history of the Turkic Peoples (Core), Central Asian Republics in Transition, and Turkish Biography Writing. 32 SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Timur Kocaoğlu, The past as Prologue Challenging the Myth of the Subordinated, Docile Woman in Muslim Central Eurasia” in Gender Politics in Post-Communist Eurasia (edited by Linda Racioppi and Katherine O’Sullivan See), East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 2009; 169-208 Timur Kocaoğlu, Karay: The Trakai Dialect. Munich: Lincom Europa Academic Publications, 2006 Timur Kocaoğlu, “Indian Revolutionaries as Metaphore in Modern Uzbek Liretarure” Asia Annual-2004 (Kolkata: Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Institute of Asian Studies, 2005), pp. 1-23 Timur Kocaoglu (ed.), Reform Movements and Revolutions in Turkistan: 1900-1924. Haarlem (Netherlands): SOTA, 2001 Timur Kocaoğlu (ed.),Turkic World Phrase Guide in 8 Turkic Languages. İstanbul, 1992. Timur Kocaoğlu, “Could Afghanistan Be A Key to Asian Cooperation And Security?” Perceptions: Journal of International Affairs (Ankara), Vol. V, No. 4 (December 2000 – February 2001); pp. 106-115 Timur Kocaoğlu, “Turkestan Abroad: The Political Migration: From the Soviet & Chinese Central Asia (1918-1997)”, Migration in Central Asia: Its History and Current Problems. Osaka: The Japan Center for Area Studies, 2000; p. 113-126 EDITORIAL BOARDS Türklük Araştırmaları Dergisi, Marmara University; Türkiyat Dergisi, Selçuk University; Eurasian Political Economy and Public Studies Series, Michigan State University Press PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic 1994-present; Associate Professor of Literature, Koç University 1985-1988; Assistant and Associate Professor, Marmara University Industry Experience 1977-1985 and 1988-1994, Broadcaster, editor, and research analyst, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Inc. AWARDS Won Second Prize for his Turkish-language story “Şapkalar” (The Hats) at the 7th Ömer Seyfettin Story Contest in March 1996 by Türk Edebiyat Vakfı MEMBER Stockholm Collegium on World Literature, Stockholm University, since 2009 Kazakistan Academy of Humanities, since May 1998 Turkish Language Society (Türk Dil Kurumu, Ankara), since 1995 Ayaz-Tahir Turkistan Idil-Ural Research Foundation since 1988 The Research Institute of Turkish Culture (Türk Kültürünü Araştırma Enstitüsü), since 1979 College of Social Sciences & Humanities SOS 257 Phone:+ 90-212-338-1710 • [email protected] YONCA KÖKSAL Assistant Professor of History 19TH CENTURY OTTOMAN EMPIRE SOCIAL AND POLITICAL HISTORY MINORITY AFFAIRS IN BULGARIA Ph.D. in Sociology, Columbia University, 2002; M.Phil. in Sosyoloji: Stratejiler, Sorunsallar ve Paradigmalar, eds. F. Columbia University, 1999, M.A. in Sociology, Columbia Ergut & A. Uysal, Ankara: Dipnot Yayınları, 2007, pp. 111-142 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic University, 1997, M.A. in Ottoman History, Boğaziçi University,1995, B.A. in Sociology, Boğaziçi University, 1992 Fall 2002-present; Assistant Professor of History, Koç Professor Köksal teaches history of the Ottoman Empire, University history of the Turkish revolution, history of the Middle East, 2000 – 2002; ISERP Graduate Fellow, Columbia University Visiting Academic Positions comparative study of revolutions. Her recent research Ottoman Empire, Tanzimat reforms and minority policies in 2005 – 2006; Copeland Fellowship, Amherst College HONORS and AWARDS Bulgaria. 2005-2006 Copeland Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Amherst focuses on the areas of tribal settlements in 19th century College SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Book 2001 Graduate Fellowship, Center for Historical Social Sadrazam Kıbrıslı Mehmed Emin Paşa’nın Rumeli Teftişi, 2000-2002 Graduate Fellow, Institute for Social and İstanbul: Boğaziçi Üniversitesi Yayınları, 2007, 578 p Articles Economic Research and Policy (ISERP), Columbia University “Transnational Networks and Kin States: The Turkish Columbia University Minority in Bulgaria, 1878-1940,” Nationalities Papers, Jan 2000- Dec 2000 International Fellowship, American forthcoming in 2010 Association of University Women Fellowship (AAUW) “Urban Space and Nationalism: Changing Local Networks June 1999- Dec 1999 Traveling Fellowship, Columbia in the 19th Century Ottoman Empire,” will be published in University the third volume of Social and Historical Studies on Greece 1996- May1999 President’s Fellowship, Columbia University and Turkey, (eds) Çağlar Keyder and Thalia Dragonas, NY: IB 1995-1996 Graduate Fellowship, Turkish Ministry of Tauris, forthcoming in 2010 “Rethinking Empire and Nationalism: State Projects and Education MEMBER Local Identities in the Nineteenth Century Ottoman Empire,” American Sociological Association American Behavioral Scientist, June 2008, 51 (10): 1498-1515 Middle Eastern Studies Association (MESA) “Minority Policies in Bulgaria and Turkey: the Struggle to American Association of University Women December 2006 “Coercion and Mediation: Centralization and Sedentarization of Tribes in the Ottoman Empire,” Middle Eastern Studies, November 2005 “Sosyal Kontrol Sistemleri: 19. Yüzyıl Osmanlı İmparatorluğunda Devlet- Toplum İlişkileri,” in Tarihsel 2000-2001 Dissertation Fellow, Department of Sociology, COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Define A Nation,” Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, Sciences, Columbia University 33 College of Social Sciences & Humanities SOS 253 • Phone: +90-212-338-1412 [email protected] • http://kumkale.socialpsychology.org/ G. TARCAN KUMKALE Assistant Professor of Psychology ATTITUDES AND PERSUASION SOCIAL INFLUENCE META-ANALYSIS BEHAVIOR CHANGE INTERVENTIONS HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY CONSUMER PSYCHOLOGY Ph.D. in Social Psychology. University of Florida,2004; M.S. in Social Psychology, University of Florida, 2002; B.A. in Psychology, Koç University,1998 2004-2005; Research Associate, Duke University, Social Science Research Institute; Interdisciplinary Program in Social Psychology 1999-2000; Instructor, Research Assistant, University Florida 1998-1999; Research Assistant, Department of Psychology, Koç University HONORS and AWARDS 2010 Turkish Academy of Sciences Young Investigator Award (TÜBA-GEBİP) 2004 Pioneer Psychology Faculty Fund Award for Research and Academic Excellence, University of Florida 1999 – 2002 Grinter Fellowship, University of Florida 1994 – 1998 Koç University Merit Fellowship 2001 Outstanding International Student Award, University of Florida 1997 – 1998 Vehbi Koç Scholar, Koç University MEMBER Türk Psikologlar Dernegi American Psychological Society American Psychological Association Division 7: Developmental Psychology Division 8: Society for Personality and Social Psychology Division 9: Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues Association for Consumer Research COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Professor Kumkale teaches social psychology; attitudes and persuasion; health psychology; social influence; personality; introduction to psychology. His recent research focuses on the areas of attitudes and persuasion; social influence; meta-analysis; behavior change interventions; health communication; consumer psychology. 34 SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Kumkale, G. T., Albarracín, D., & Seignourel, P. (in press). The effects of source credibility in the presence or absence of prior attitudes: Implications for the design of persuasive communication campaigns. Journal of Applied and Social Psychology Kumkale, G. T., & Albarracín, D. (2004). The sleeper effect in persuasion: A meta-analytic review. Psychological Bulletin, 130, 143-172 Albarracín, D., Kumkale, G. T., & Johnson, B. T. (2004). Influences of social power and normative support on condom use decisions: A research synthesis. Aids Care, 16, 700-723 Albarracín, D., Cohen, J. B., & Kumkale, G. T. (2003). When communications collide with recipients’ actions: Effects of post-message behavior on intentions to follow the message recommendation. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 29, 834-845 Albarracín, D., & Kumkale, G. T. (2003). Affect as information in persuasion: A model of affect identification and discounting. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 84, 453-469 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic 2006- present; Assistant Professor of Psychology, Koç University College of Social Sciences & Humanities SOS 224 • Phone: +90-212-338-1409 [email protected] • http://portal.ku.edu.tr/~akuntay/ AYLİN KÜNTAY Associate Professor of Psychology MIS in Information Management & Systems, University of California at Berkeley, 1999; Ph.D. in Psychology, University of California at Berkeley, 1997; M.A. in Psychology, University of California at Berkeley, 1995; B.A. in Psychology, Boğaziçi University, 1989 Professor Küntay teaches developmental psychology, cognitive psychology and psychology of language. Her recent research focuses on the area of language and cognitive development in preschool years. SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Bahtiyar, S. & Küntay, A.C. (2009). Integration of communicative partner’s visual perspective in patterns of Referential Requests. Journal of Child Language, 36, 529-555 Ural, A. E., Yüret, D., Ketrez, N., Koçbaş, D., & Küntay, A.C. (2009). Morphological cues vs. number of nominals in learning verb types in Turkish: The syntactic bootstrapping mechanism revisited. Language and Cognitive Processes, 24, 1393-1405 Küntay, A. C. (2009). Microgenesis of narrative competence during preschool interactions: Effects of the relational context. In A. Aksu-Koç & S. Bekman (Eds.) Perspectives on human development, family and culture. Essays in honor of Çiğdem Kağıtçıbaşı. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press Küntay, A. C., & Koçbaş, D. (2009). Effects of lexical items and construction types in English and Turkish character introductions in elicited narrative. Crosslinguistic approaches to the psychology of language (pp. 81-92). New York, NY: Psychology Press. Taylor and Francis Group Baydar, N., Kağıtçıbaşı, Ç, Küntay, A.C., & Gökşen, F. (2008). Effects of an educational television program on preschoolers: Variability in benefits, Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 29, 349-360 Göksun, T., Küntay, A.C., & Naigles, L. R. (2008). Turkish children use morphosyntactic bootstrapping in interpreting verb meaning. Journal of Child Language, 35, 291-323 Küntay, A.C., & Özyürek, A. (2006). Learning attentional contrasts in using demonstratives in conversation: What do language-specific strategies in Turkish reveal? Journal of Child Language, 33, p. 303-320 Küntay, A.C. (2004) Lists as alternative discourse structures to narratives in preschool children’s conversations. Discourse Processes, 38, 95-118 Küntay, A.C., Gülgöz, S., & Tekcan, A.İ. (2004). Disputed memories of twins: How ordinary are they? Applied Cognitive Psychology, 18, 405-413 Küntay, A.C. (2002) Development of the expression of indefiniteness: Presenting new referents in Turkish picture-series stories. Discourse Processes, 33, 77-101 EDITORIAL BOARDS Türk Psikoloji Dergisi GRANTS and CONSULTING National Institutes of Health, grant to study early language comprehension Tübitak, grant to study school readiness in preschool children Tübitak, grant to develop communicative development measurement tools PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic April 2006-present; Associate Professor of Psychology, Koç University September 1999- April 2006, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Koç University HONORS and AWARDS Turkish Academy Sciences Young Investigator Award (TÜBA, Gebip), 2001 International Association for the Study of Child Language, Executive Committee Member MEMBER Society for Research in Child Development International Association for the Study of Child Language Türk Psikoloji Derneği COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY PSYCHOLOGY OF LANGUAGE 35 College of Social Sciences & Humanities SOS 133 Phone: +90-212-338-1755 • [email protected] PAUL MAGDALINO Professor of History BYZANTINE HISTORY MEDIEVAL GREEK LITERATURE MPhil in History, University of Oxford,1997; BA in History, Visiting Academic Positions University of Oxford, 1970 Professor of History, Harvard University (1995-1996) Directeur d’Études invité, École Pratique des Hautes Études, Professor Magdalino teaches Byzantium, the Crusades, the Italian Renaissance. His recent research activities focus on Byzantine Constantinople; its cultural and religious history. Paris (1997, 2007), École des Hautes Études Supérieures en Sciences Sociales (2005) HONORS and AWARDS 1994 Runciman Award MEMBER SELECTED PUBLICATIONS The Empire of Manuel I Komnenos, 1143-1180 (Cambridge, 1993) (ed.) New Constantines: the Rhythm of Imperial Renewal in Byzantine History, 4th-13th c. (Aldershot, 1994) (ed.) Byzantium in the Year 1000 (Leiden, 2003) COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES L’orthodoxie des astrologues. La science entre le dogme et la divination à Byzance (VIIe-XIVe siècle), Réalités byzantines 12 (Paris, 2006) 36 (ed. with Maria Mavroudi) The Occult Sciences in Byzantium (Geneva, 2007) pp. 468 Studies on the History and Topography of Byzantine Constantinople (Variorum, Ashgate, Aldershot 2007) EDITORIAL BOARDS ‘The Medieval Mediterranean’, Brill monograph series: commissioning or advising on the Byzantine titles in the series ‘Oxford Studies in Byzantium’, Oxford University Press monograph series La Pomme d’or, Geneva, chief editor Journal Byzantinische Zeitschrift (Munich) GRANTS and CONSULTING Reading monograph and article submissions to other publishers PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic 2005- present; Professor of History, Koç University University of St Andrews, Lecturer in Mediaeval History (1977-1994), Reader in Mediaeval History (1994-1999), Professor of Byzantine History (1999-2009) Fellow of the British Academy (since 2002) College of Social Sciences & Humanities SOS 268 Phone: +90-212-338-1711 • [email protected] ERIK MORTENSON Assistant Professor of English Literature PhD in English, Wayne State University,2003; MA in English, Industry Experience University of Missouri,1997; BA in English and Russian Literature, Economics, UC San Diego,1993 Abstractor for history journals written in English and Russian, ABC-CLIO, Santa Barbara Professor Mortenson teaches American literature, literary theory, film and visual culture, African American literature. His recent research focuses on postwar American culture and beat generation. Abstractor for sociology journals written in English and Russian, Sociological Abstracts, San Diego Database Editor, Information Access Company, Redwood City Tutor for relocated Russian Jewish families, San Diego SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Books HONORS and AWARDS Koç-Harvard Summer Research Fellowship (2009) Harry Ransom Humanities Center Fellowship (2008) Capturing Immediacy: The Cultural Politics of the Beat Return to the Moment. Forthcoming from Southern Illinois Fulbright Junior Lecturer in Germany (2005-2006) Edward M. Wise Dissertation Fellowship (2003) University Press Journal Articles “Capturing the Fleeting Moment: Photography in the Work Summer Dissertation Fellowship (2002) Feigenson Fellowship (2002) Thomas C. Rumble University Graduate Fellowships (1997- of Allen Ginsberg.” Chicago Review.51:1/2(2005):215-231 “Existentialism and the Beats: A Renegotiation.”Stirrings Still: The International Journal of Existential Literature.1 (2004): 26-48 “High Off the Page: Representing the Drug Experience in the work of Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg.” Janus Head: Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature, Continental Philosophy, Phenomenological Psychology and the Arts.7.1 (2004): 54-72 “Beating Time: Configurations of Temporality in Jack Kerouac’s On The Road.”College Literature. 28 (2001): 1-67 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic 2006-present; Assistant Professor, Department of English and Comparative Literature, Koç University 2005 – 2006; Fulbright Junior Lecturer, Institute for English and American Studies, Friedrich-Alexander-University 2004 – 2005; Post-Doctoral Teaching Fellow, Honors Program, Wayne State Visiting Academic Positions 2003 – 2004; Visiting Lecturer, Oakland University 1998, 2000-2001) Tompkins Award (1999 and 2001) Suzanne Ferguson Award (1998) George Blocker Pace Award for Outstanding Graduate Papers (1996) MEMBER Modern Language Association member (2000-present) Beat Studies Association member (2006-present) COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES AMERICAN LITERATURE 37 College of Social Sciences & Humanities Phone: +90-212-338-1130 • [email protected] CAN NACAR Assistant Professor of History OTTOMAN HISTORY SOCIAL AND LABOR HISTORY EUROPEAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN URBAN HISTORY Ph.D. in History, Binghamton University, 2010; M.A. in MEMBER Modern Turkish History, Boğaziçi University, 2004; B.A. in Political Science and International Relations, Marmara Middle Eastern Studies Association, American Historical Association University, 2002 Professor Nacar teaches Ottoman and early republican Turkish history, comparative urban history, labor history. His recent research focuses on Ottoman and early republican Turkish labor history, Ottoman social history. SELECTED PUBLICATIONS “‘Our Lives Were Not as Valuable as an Animal’: Workers in State-Run Industries in World-War-II Turkey,” International Review of Social History, vol.54, no.S17 (2009): 143-166 COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES “Ekmeğin Yokluğunu Bilirim, Kıtlığı Gördüm: İkinci Dünya Savaşı Yıllarında Kentsel Alanlarda Emekçiler,” Praksis, no.16 38 (2007): 195-217 With Burak Gürel, “Şefik Hüsnü (Değmer),” in Modern Türkiye’de Siyasi Düşünce, Cilt 8: Sol, edited by Murat Gültekingil (İstanbul: İletişim Yayınevi, 2007): 118-133 “Salonica: City of Ghosts by Mark Mazower,” Book Review, The Graduate Journal of Historical Studies in Turkey, no.4 (2006): 37-39. http://www.ata.boun.edu.tr/grad/Issue_4. htm GRANTS and CONSULTING 2007-2008 Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations, Koç University. Junior Fellowship for Dissertation Research 2006 Department of History, Binghamton University. Summer Term Fellowship for Dissertation Research PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic 2010 – Present; Assistant Professor of History, Koç University 2005-2007 and 2008-2010; Teaching Assistant, Department of History, Binghamton University 2003-2005; Research Assistant, Atatürk Institute for Modern Turkish History, Boğaziçi University College of Social Sciences & Humanities SOS 263 Phone: +90-212-338-1869 • [email protected] ASLI NİYAZİOĞLU Assistant Professor of History OTTOMAN CULTURAL HISTORY PhD in History and Middle Eastern Studies, Harvard 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 University, 2003; BA in History, Boğaziçi University, 1996 P.E.O. International Peace Scholarship, 1998-1999, 19992000 Professor Niyazioğlu teaches Ottoman history, early modern European history, and new cultural history. Her recent research focuses on the areas of Ottoman cultural history with special interests in the history of dreams, biography writing, literary life, and Sufism. Harvard University Mellon Summer Language Study Grant, 1997 SELECTED PUBLICATIONS “Dreams of the Very Special Dead: Nevizade Atai’s Reasons for Composing His Mesnevis” Archivum Ottomanicum (2008) 25/221-33 “The Sixteenth Century Ottoman Poet in Reclusion,” in the 2006): 225-37 “Lives of a Sixteenth-Century Ottoman Sufi: Sheikh Bali Efendi and his Biographers,” in the Uygurlardan Osmanlıya Şinasi Tekin Armağanı, edited by Fatma Büyükkarcı Yılmaz and Günay Kut (İstanbul: 2006):607-20 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic 2006 – present; Assistant Professor of History, Koç University 2005 – 2006; Departmental Lecturer , University of Oxford Visiting Academic Positions 2003 – 2005; Post-Doctoral Fellow , Wissenschaftskolleg 2003 – 2004; Guest Lecturer , Freie Universitaet 2004; Coordinator and Chairperson, “Narratives of Motion: Modernism, Techonology , Wissenschaftskolleg HONORS and AWARDS British Institute at Ankara Research Grant, 2005 Wissenschaftskolleg, Berlin, Fellowship, 2003-2004 and awarded an extension for the Winter Semester 2004 Harvard Grant for Tuition, 1996-2003 and Full Stipend above Tuition 1996-1998 Harvard University CMES Research Travel Grant, 1997, 1998, COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Poetry’s Voice, Society’s Norms, edited by Barbara Wincker in the series Literaturen im Kontext, Reichert-Verlag,(Berlin: 39 College of Social Sciences and Humanities Phone: +90-212-338-1137 • [email protected] RANA ÖZBAL Assistant Professor of Archaeology ARCHAEOLOGY AND PREHISTORY OF ANATOLIA AND THE NEAR EAST ANTHROPOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO ARCHAEOLOGY SETTLEMENT AND COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION CULTURAL INTERACTION AND ISSUES OF SOCIAL IDENTITY EARLY COMPLEX SOCIETIES AND AGRICULTURAL ORIGINS MICROARCHAEOLOGY SOIL CHEMICAL ANALYSES PhD in Anthropology, Northwestern University, 2006; BA in Robert McCormick Adams, edited by Elizabeth Stone. Costin Institute of Archaeology Press: Los Angeles, California, pp. Anthropology (Magna cum Laude), 1997 Professor Özbal teaches Anatolian and Near Eastern archaeology and prehistory, introduction to World Prehistory, introduction to archaeology. Her recent research focuses on the archaeology and prehistory of Anatolia and the Near East, early complex societies, agricultural origins and expansion, theoretical approaches to archaeology. SELECTED PUBLICATIONS COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES In press Özbal, R. The Chalcolithic of Southeast Anatolia. Oxford Handbook of Anatolian Studies (8000-323BCE), edited by Sharon Steadman and Greg McMahon. Oxford 40 University Press, Oxford 2010 Gerritsen, F., R. Özbal, L. Thissen, H. Özbal and A. Galik. The Late Chalcolithic Levels at Barcın Höyük. Anatolica 36:197-225 2010 Özbal, R. The Emergence of Ubaid Styles at Tell Kurdu: A Local Perspective. Carter R.A. and Philip G. (eds) Beyond the Ubaid: Transformation and Integration in the Late Prehistoric Societies of the Middle East. Studies in Ancient Oriental Civilization Series. Chicago: Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, 293-309 2008 Danışman, G., F. Gerritsen, M. Kaçar, H. Özbal, R. Özbal, G. Tanyeli, Ü. Yalçın. Kırklareli-Demirköy Osmanlı Dökümhanesi 2006 Sezonu Endüstri Arkeoloji Kazıları Ön Raporu. Türk Arkeoloji ve Etnografya Dergisi 8:107-124 2008 Özbal, R. The Pre-Bronze Age Settlements. In: Settlement and Landscape: Transformations in the Amuq Valley, Hatay: A Long Term Perspective F. Gerritsen, A. Di Giorgi, A. Eger, R. Özbal, T. Vorderstrasse. Anatolica 34: 59-64 2007 Stein, G.J. and R. Özbal, A Tale of Two Oikumenai: Variation in the Expansionary Dynamics of ‘Ubaid and Uruk Mesopotamia. Settlement and Society: Essays Dedicated to 329-342 2007 Danışman, G., F. Gerritsen, M. Kaçar, H. Özbal, R. Özbal, G. Tanyeli, Ü. Yalçın, Z. Yılmaz Demirköy-Samakocuk Iron Foundry: An Industrial Archaeology Project at an Ottoman Metal Workshop Complex in Thrace Tüba-Ar 10:91-110 2004 Özbal, R., F. Gerritsen, B. Diebold, E. Healey, N. Aydın, M. Loyet, F. Nardulli, D. Reese, H. Ekstrom, S. Sholts, N. MekelBobrov, B. Lahn. Tell Kurdu Excavations 2001 Anatolica 30:37-107 EDITORIAL BOARDS 2007-present; Editorial Board Member of TÜBA-AR 2007-present; The Turkish Academy of Sciences Journal of Archaeology GRANTS and CONSULTING 2009 ARIT (American Research Institute in Turkey) Research Grant for the write-up of Tell Kurdu 2008 Archaeological Institute of America Publication Grant for the write-up of Tell Kurdu 2001 National Science Foundation, Dissertation Improvement Grant for excavations at Tell Kurdu 2001 Wenner-Gren Foundation, Dissertation Research Grant for excavations at Tell Kurdu 2001 Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad Grant for research on Tell Kurdu 2001 ARIT (American Research Institute in Turkey) Samuel Kress Fellow for research on Tell Kurdu PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic 10/2010 – present; Assistant Professor of Archaeology, Koç University 09/2009 – 09/2010; Post-doctoral Fellow of the Turkish Academy of Sciences (TÜBA) at İstanbul University, Department of Archaeology, Prehistory Section. 09/2006 – 06/2009; Part-time Instructor, Boğaziçi University Department of History Fieldwork Experience Co-director of Project, Barcın Höyük (Bursa): 2007 – present Director of Post-excavation Analyses and Publication, Tell Kurdu (Hatay): 2000 – present 1991, Göltepe Excavations, Niğde 1995, Rosemary Site Excavations, Maine 1995/1996/1997, Hacınebi Tepe Excavations, Urfa 1997/1999, Gordion Excavations and Survey, Polatlı 1997, Fort Shirley Excavations, Maine 1999/2001 Tell Kurdu Excavations, Hatay 2000/2002/2003, Tell Kurdu Study Seasons, Hatay 2004, Kazane Höyük Excavations, Urfa 2005, Amuq Valley Regional Survey, Hatay 2006, Demirköy Excavations, Kırklareli 2007/2009/2010, Barcın Hoyuk Excavations, Bursa HONORS and AWARDS Nominated for the Society of American Archaeology’s Dissertation Award, 2007 Recipient of the 2005 Laboratory for Archaeological Chemistry Research Award, University of WisconsinMadison, 2005 COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Phi Beta Kappa, Academic Honors, 1997 Sigma Xi, Scientific Research Society, 1997 MEMBER American Anthropological Association (AAA) Society for American Archaeology (SAA) American Society for Oriental Research (ASOR) Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) Sigma XI, the Scientific Research Society 41 College of Social Sciences & Humanities SOS 136 A Phone: +90-212-338-1484 • [email protected] ŞENAY ÖZDEN Assistant Professor of Sociology DIASPORA AND REFUGEE STUDIES SOCIAL AND POLITICAL MOVEMENTS PhD. In Cultural Anthropology, Duke University, 2010; MA in Cultural Anthropology, Duke University, 200; BA in Political Science and Sociology, Boğaziçi University, 1998 Professor Özden teaches refugees, diaspora, PalestinianIsraeli conflict; gender and the Middle East; social movements in the Middle East; Turkish-Arab relations; political Islam; qualitative research methods. Her recent research focuses on Palestinian refugees; Iraqi refugees; social movements in the Middle East. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic 2009 – present; Assistant Professor of Sociology , Koç University 2008 – 2009; position, Kalamoon University MEMBER Middle Eastern Studies Association American Anthropological Association Syrian Studies Association COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES 42 STATE-SOCIETY RELATIONS IN THE MIDDLE EAST ARAB-ISRAELI CONFLICT College of Social Sciences and Humanities Phone: +90-212-338-1132 • homepages.nyu.edu/~io246 İLKE ÖZTEKİN Assistant Professor of Psychology COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE HUMAN MEMORY Ph.D. in Psychology, New York University, 2008; M.A. in Psychology, Koç University Psychology, New York University, 2006; B.A. in Psychology, 2008 – 2010; Post-Doctoral Research Associate, Department Boğaziçi University, 2003 of Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences, Brown University HONORS and AWARDS Professor Öztekin teaches cognition, cognitive Martin Braine Fellowship, New York University, 2008 neuroscience, human memory, working memory, cognitive Dean’s Dissertation Fellowship, New York University, 2007- control of memory, memory and aging. Her recent 2008 research focuses on memory retrieval, working memory, Research Funds, “Proactive Interference Resolution in representational states in memory, effects of aging on Working Memory” NYU Center for Brain Imaging, 2007 memory function, individual differences in working memory APA Dissertation Research Award, 2006 capacity. APF/COGDOP Graduate Scholarship, 2006 Research Funds, “Retrieval from Working Memory”, NYU SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Center for Brain Imaging, 2006 Öztekin, İ., & McElree, B. (2010). Relationship between Katzell Summer Fellowship, New York University, 2006 working memory capacity measures and the timecourse of Research Funds, “Retrieval from Working Memory”,Seaver short-term memory retrieval and interference resolution. Foundation, 2005 Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Student travel grant, New York University, 2005 Cognition, 36, 383-397 McCracken Fellowship, New York University, 2003 — 2008 Öztekin, İ., Long, N.M., & Badre, D. (2009). Optimizing design efficiency of free recall events for fMRI. Journal of Cognitive High Honor, Boğaziçi University, 2003 MEMBER Neuroscience, 22, 2238-2250 Psychonomic Society, 2005 -present Öztekin, İ., Curtis, C., & McElree, B. (2008). Medial temporal Society of Neuroscience, Society for Neuroscience, 2006 - lobe and the left inferior prefrontal cortex jointly support present interference resolution in verbal working memory. Journal Cognitive Neuroscience Society, 2007 - present of Cognitive Neuroscience, 21, 1967-1979 Öztekin, İ., McElree, B., Staresina B., & Davachi, L. (2008). cortex, left posterior parietal cortex and hippocampus. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 21, 581-593 Öztekin, İ., & McElree, B. (2007). Retrieval dynamics of proactive interference: PI slows retrieval by eliminating fast assessments of familiarity. Journal of Memory and Language, 57, 126-149 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic 2010 – Present; Assistant Professor, Department of COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Working memory retrieval: Contributions of left prefrontal 43 College of Social Sciences & Humanities SOS 202 Phone: +90-212-338-1817 • [email protected] GÜL PULHAN Assistant Professor of Near Eastern Archaeology NEAR EASTERN ARCHAEOLOGY ANATOLIAN BRONZE AGES CULTURAL HERITAGE MANAGEMENT MUSEUM STUDIES PhD in Near Eastern Archaeology, Yale University, 2000; GRANTS and CONSULTING M.Phil. in Near Eastern Archaeology, Yale University, 1995; Ministry of Culture and Tourism grant for Gre Amer Salvage MA in Protohistory and Near Eastern Archaeology, İstanbul Excavations University, 1991; BA in History, Boğaziçi University, 1986 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic Professor Pulhan teaches Near Eastern and Anatolian 2004-present; Assistant Professor of Near Eastern Archaeology, Museum Studies, and Cultural Heritage Archaeology, Koç University Management and coordinator of the Anatolian Civilizations 2002 – 2004; Part-time Assistant Professor of Humanities, and Cultural Heritage Management MA Programme. She Bilgi University directs the Gre Amer Archaeological Excavations in Batman 1996 – 1998; Instructor in Department of Archaeology and as part of the Ilısu Dam Salvage Projects. Her research History of Art, Bilkent University focuses on the second and first millennia in the Tigris 2002; Post-doctoral Fellow, Oxford University Martin Region, history and politics of Near Eastern archaeology and Harrison cultural heritage management. HONORS and AWARDS Abdi İpekçi Travel Writing Award, First Runner, 1995 SELECTED PUBLICATIONS MEMBER “Cultural Heritage Reconsidered in the Light of Recent Anadolu Kültür Advisory Board Member-Projects related to Cultural Policies “ in Introduction to Cultural Policy in Cultural Heritage and Social Development Turkey. Ed. Serhan Ada and Ayça İnce. İstanbul: İstanbul Bilgi Bilgi University Cultural Policy and Management Center- University Yayınları, 2009, p.137-158 Advisory Board Member “Yeni Kültür Politikaları Açısından Kültürel Miras” in Leiden Network Türkiye’de Kültür Politikalarına Giriş.Ed. Serhan Ada and British Institute of Archaeology in Ankara Ayça İnce. İstanbul: İstanbul Bilgi Üniversitesi Yayınları, 2009. ARIT p.129-149 “Arkeolojik Varlıkların Talanı”. Rezan Has Müzesi Konferansları II. Arkeoloji Mercek Altında.İstanbul: Rezan Has Müzesi COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Yayınları, 2008, s.78-92 and 199-200 44 “Müze Gezmek bir Kaşık Acı Şurup” in Geçmişten Geleceğe Türkiye’de Müzecilik I Ed. Zeynep Önen. Vehbi Koç Ankara Araştırmaları Merkezi Yayınları, Ankara, 2008, p. 157-161. “Irak’taki Kültürel Mirasın Tahribi” Irak Dünya Mahkemesi, İstanbul: Metis Yayınları, 2006, s.323-328. “Destruction of Cultural Heritage in Iraq: A Report from the İstanbul Initiative” in World Tribunal on Iraq Volumes, www. worldtribunal.org College Social Sciences & Humanities SOS 227 • Phone: +90-212-338-1517 [email protected] • http://portal.ku.edu.tr/~brankin/ BRUCE HOWARD RANKIN Associate Professor of Sociology SOCIAL STRATIFICATION URBAN SOCIOLOGY SOCIOLOGY OF YOUTH Ph.D. in Sociology, University of Maryland at College Park, Between Cultural, Socio-Economic and Moral Status Symbols in Turkey,” researcher. Principal Investigator: Professor Rankin teaches introduction to sociology, social change, social stratification, urban sociology. His recent research focuses on the areas of adolescent development in poor urban neighborhoods, gender inequality in education, the social impacts of economic crises, poverty, welfare reform, and youth outcomes. SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Aytaç, Işık and Bruce Rankin. 2009. “Economic Crisis and Marital Problems in Turkey: A Test of the Family Stress Model.” Journal of Marriage and Family 71:756-767 Aytaç, Işık and Bruce Rankin. 2008. “Unemployment, Economic Strain, and Family Distress: The Impact of the 2001 Economic Crisis.” New Perspectives on Turkey 38 (Spring):181-203 Bruce Rankin and Işık Aytaç. Forthcoming. “Religiosity, the Headscarf, and Education in Turkey: An Analysis of 1988 Data and Current Implications”. British Journal of the Sociology of Education Elliott, Delbert, Scott Menard, Bruce Rankin, Amanda Elliott, David Huizinga, and William J. Wilson. 2006. Good Kids from Bad Neighborhoods. Cambridge University Press Bruce Rankin and Işık Aytaç. 2006. “Gender Inequality in Schooling: The Case of Turkey”. Sociology of Education 79(1):25-43 GRANTS and CONSULTING “The Social and Psychological Impact of Economic Conditions: Short-term and Long-Term Effects”, co-Principal Investigator (with Işık Aytaç). Funded through a grant from Turkish Department of Planning/Social Policy Forum, Boğaziçi University. Research Period: February 1, 2010 – December 31, 2012 “The Construction of Cultural Boundaries: Relations Murat Ergin. Funded through a grant from TÜBİTAK (Grant #109K062). Research Period: August 2009-January 2011 “The Social Impact of Turkish Economic Crisis: A Five-Year Follow-Up Study”, co-Principal Investigator (with Işık Aytaç). Funded through a grant from the Scientific Research Project, Boğaziçi University. Research Period: April 1, 2009 - March 30, 2011 “Work and Family Life under Siege: Strategies for Coping with the Turkish Economic Crisis”, co-Principal Investigator (with Işık Aytaç). Funded through a grant from Middle East Research Competition with additional support from the Boğaziçi University Research Foundation and the Koç University Research Fund. Research Period: June 1, 2003-April, 2004 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic 2001-present; Research Fellow, Malcolm Wiener Center for Social Policy, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University 2006-present; Associate Professor of Sociology, Koç University 2000-2006; Assistant Professor of Sociology, Koç University 1997-2000; Research Associate, Joblessness and Urban Poverty Research Program, Harvard University 1993-1997; Research Coordinator, Center for the Study of Urban Inequality, University of Chicago Visiting Academic Positions 2006-2007; Visiting Faculty, Department of Sociology, University of Maryland, College Park MEMBER American Sociological Association Eastern Sociological Association COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES 1993; M.A. in Sociology, University of Maryland at College Park, 1988; B.S. in Economics, Portland State University, 1983 45 Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations College of Social Sciences & Humanities SOS 128 Phone : +90- 212-393-6101 • [email protected] SCOTT REDFORD Associate Professor of Archaeology and History of Art Director of Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations ARCHACOLOGY, ART, AND HISTORY OF MEDIEVAL ANATOLIA AND THE EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN Ph.D. in Fine Arts, Harvard University, 1989 EDITORIAL BOARDS Muqarnas, Adalya, Hacettepe University Journal of the Professor Redford teaches the Crusades, the Seljuks, Humanities medieval Anatolia, history of urbanism, Islamic art and GRANTS and CONSULTING architecture. His recent research activities focus on Seljuk 2004-2005 Fellowship, ARIT-National Endowment for the epigraphy, Seljuk gardens, archaeology of the Crusades Humanities and the medieval Mediterranean, medieval Anatolian 2004-2005 Visiting Research Fellow, Department of archaeology and material culture, especially ceramics. Archaeology, Bilkent University COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES 2004 Project Grant, Fondation Max van Berchem 46 SELECTED PUBLICATIONS PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Books Academic 2008 Scott Redford and Gary Leiser, Victory Inscribed: The 2009- present; Associate Professor of Archaeology and Seljuk Fetihname on the Citadel Walls of Antalya, Turkey/ History of Art, Koç University Taşa Yazılan Zafer: Antalya İçkale Surlarındaki Selçuklu 2005 – present; Director, Research Center for Anatolian Fetihnamesi İstanbul: AKMED. (Adalya Supplements No. 7.) Civilizations, Koç University 2000 Landscape and the State in Medieval Anatolia: 1997- 2008; Associate Professor, Program in Culture and Seljuk Gardens and Pavilions of Alanya, Turkey. Oxford: Politics, School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University Archaeopress. (British Archaeological Reports International 1990- 2008; Director, The McGhee Center for Eastern Series, No. 893.) Mediterranean Studies Turkish translation: Anadolu Selçuklu Bahçeleri (Alanya/ 1989-1997; Assistant Professor, School of Foreign Service Alaiyye) İstanbul: Eren, 2008 and Dept. of Fine Arts, Georgetown University 1998 The Archaeology of the Frontier in the Medieval Visiting Academic Positions Near East: Excavations at Gritille, Turkey. Philadelphia: The 2005- 2008; Visiting Associate Professor, Department of University Museum (Archaeological Institute of America History, Koç University Monographs New Series, No. 3.) Articles 2010 “City Building in Seljuq Rum,” in C. Lange, ed., The Seljuqs: Politics, Society, and Culture Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press (in press) 2010 “Trade and Economy in Antioch and Cilicia in the 12th13th Centuries,” in C. Morrisson, A-M Talbot, and M. Mullett, eds., Trade and Markets in Byzantium Washington, D.C.: Dumbarton Oaks (in press) 2009 “The Inscription of the Kırkgöz Hanı and the Problem of Textual Transmission in Seljuk Anatolia,” Adalya 12, 347-59 College of Social Sciences and Humanities Phone: +90-212-338-1134 • [email protected] LINDSAY ANN REID Assistant Professor of English and Comparative Literature ENGLISH LITERATURE HISTORY OF THE BOOK PhD in English and the Collaborative Program for Book Pickett Trust Scholarship, and University Medal in History and Print Culture from the University of Toronto, 2009; MA in Comparative Literature from the University of Early Modern Studies during undergraduate studies MEMBER Renaissance Society of America Toronto,2004; BA in Early Modern Studies and Classics from the University of King’s College, 2003 Shakespeare Association of America Modern Language Association Professor Reid teaches classical, medieval, and Renaissance cultures and literatures. Her recent research focuses on 14th16th century English literature; the vernacular reception and adaptation of classical poetry (especially Ovid); the history of the book and early print culture. Faerie Queene III.ix-xii,” Spenser Studies: A Renaissance Poetry Annual (2007): 171-84 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE September 2010- present: Assistant Professor, Department of English Language and Comparative Literature, Koç University September 2009-May 2010: Instructor, Department of English, University of Western Ontario January 2009-May 2010: Instructor, Department of English and Film Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University September 2005-May 2009: Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of English, University of Toronto HONORS and AWARDS University of Toronto Open Fellowship and Ontario Graduate Scholarship during PhD studies Funded participant in “Writing and Wonder: Books, Memory, and Imagination in Early Modern Europe,” a Folger Shakespeare Institute seminar Funded participant in “Making Publics in Interregnum England,” a seminar for the Making Publics Project at McGill University University of Toronto Open Fellowship during MA studies Charles E. Merrill Scholarship, Hon. Ray Lawson Scholarship, COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES SELECTED PUBLICATIONS “Certamen, Interpretation, and Ovidian Narration in The 47 College of Social Sciences and Humanities SOS 251 Phone: +90-212-338-1798 • [email protected] GÜNSEL RENDA Professor of Art History OTTOMAN ART OTTOMAN PAINTING INTERACTIONS OF EUROPEAN AND OTTOMAN CULTURE AND ARTS Ph.D. in Art History, Hacettepe University, 1969, M.A. in Art and Archeology, Washington University,1960; B.A. in Fine Arts, Barnard College, Columbia University,1956 osmansk-turkiska 1700-talsamlingen pa Biby’ (ed. K. Adahl) Stockholm, 2003, 165-178,241-254 ‘Vanmour and life in İstanbul’ in An Eye-witness of the Tulip Era. Jean-Baptiste Vanmour, İstanbul, 2003 41-72 ‘Illustrating Religious Manuscripts’ in Sacred Art of Calligraphy and Illuminated Manuscripts.Cathedral Workshops on Religious Arts and Crafts, Rome, 2003, 338343 ‘Searching for new Media in 18th Century Ottoman Painting: Some archival sources as documents’ Arts in Women and Scholars. Studies in Ottoman Society and Culture. Fetschrift für Prof. Dr. Hans Georg Majer (ed. S Prator and C. Neumann), İstanbul, 2002.’451-479 ‘Illustrating the Tableau Général de l’Empire Othoman’in The Torch of the Empire. Ignatius Mouradgea d’Ohsson and the Tableau Général of the Ottoman Empire in the Eighteenth Century, Yapı Kredi yay. no. 1743, İstanbul 2002, 59-76,205-217 ‘A manuscript of Art and Poetry. Divan-I Ilhami’ Cultural Horizons. A Festschrift in Honor of Talat S. Halman (ed. J. Warner), Syracuse University Press, 2001, 247-262 The Sultan’s Portrait. Picturing the House of Osman, İstanbul 2000 Journal Articles ‘Sindbadname. An Early Ottoman Illustrated Manuscript Unique in Iconography and Style’, Muqarnas. Essays in Honour of J.M. Rogers(ed. D Behrens-Abouseif, A. Contadini), XXI (2004), 311-322. EDITORIAL BOARDS (Co-edited with Halil Inalcık) Ottoman Civilization, Ministry of Culture and Tourism, (revised 3rd ed.), Ankara,2009 GRANTS and CONSULTING 1980-81 Fulbright grant for research at the Smithsonian Institute Washington Since 2004- Advisor to Suna-Inan Kıraç Foundation-Pera Museum 2000-2008 IRCICA (Islamic Research Center for Research- COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Professor Renda teaches Ottoman painting, late Ottoman Art, cultural encounters between Europe and the Ottomans, Orientalism in art. 48 SELECTED PUBLICATIONS: Books (with Zeynep Inankur) The Travelers’ Passion. İstanbul. The City of Dreams, Pera Museum, İstanbul,2008 (with S. Bagci, F. Çağman, Z. Tanındı ) Osmanlı Resim Sanatı, Ministry of Culture and Tourism, İstanbul, 2006 (with Zenep İnankur) Portraits from the Empire, Pera Museum, İstanbul, 2005 Chapters in Books ‘Ottoman Painting in the Sixteenth Century’ in The Book of Felicity, (ed. Manuel Moleiro), S.A., Barcelona, 2007 ‘The Decorative Program of the Ottoman House and its Reflections in the Provinces’ in Angels, Peonies and Fabulous Creatures.the Aleppo Room in Berlin (Gonella,Kröger eds.) Berlin, 2007, 119-126 ‘Ottoman Court and Sultanic Portraiture’ in Orientalists at the Ottoman Palace, Dolmabahçe Palace, İstanbul, 2006, 33-42 ‘The Ottoman Empire and Europe in the Seventeenth Century: Changing Images’ in Image of the Turks in the 17th Century Europe, Sabancı University, Sabancı Museum, İstanbul 2005., 44-55 ‘The Ottoman Empire and Europe: Cultural Encounters’ in Cultural Contacts in Building a Universal Civilisation: Islamic Contribution, (ed. E İhsanoglu), IRCICA (Reseach Centre for Islamic History, Art and Culture) İstanbul 2005, 277-303 ‘Osmanska sultanrad. Bilden avden osmanska dynastin’ and ‘Landskapmaleriet I 1700-talets Konstantinopel och Bibysamlingen’ in Minnet av Konstantinopel Den COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Member of the Governing Board 1993-1996 Advisor to the Ministry of Culture PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic 2004- present; Professor of Art History, Koç University 1985-2004; Chair, Department of Art History in Hacettepe Unversity 1980-2004; Professor of Art History, Hacettepe University 1974-1980; Assistant professor of Art History, Hacettepe University 1968-1974; Assistant of Art History, Hacettepe University Visiting Academic positions February-May 1997 – Guest professor at L’Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes à la Sorbonne Since 1977 on behalf of the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs cultural exchange program, she has lectured on Turkish art in various countries in Europe, Asia and Australia. HONORS and AWARDS 2006-Hacettepe Universitesi Bilimde Hizmet Ödülü (award for contribution to science and scholarship) 1993 - Ministry of Culture Directorate of Antiquities and Museums. Award for contribution to scholarship in archaeology and art history 1993- Kültür Bakanlığı takdirnamesi-Ministry of Culture award of appreciation for the organization of the Exhibition-‘Woman in Anatolia-9000 years of the Anatolian Woman’ at the Topkapı Palace 1991 Adelaide Ristori Award given to women for recognition in their careers 1980-1 Fulbright senior fellowship MEMBER 2000-2009 YÖK Member of the advisory committee for associate professorship in Fine Arts 1991-2007 President of the organizational committee for the International Congress of Turkish art held every four years AICA (International Association of Art Critics) Since 1990 Fulbright Association Since 1991 Sanart (Association for promotion of visual arts) Tarih Vakfı (Foundation for Turkish Economical and Social History) Çağdaş Sanatlar Vakfı (Foundation for Contemporary Art) 49 College of Social Sciences & Humanities SOS 276 Phone: +90-212-338-1489 • [email protected] ALESSANDRA RICCI Assistant Professor of Archaeology and History of Art ARCHAEOLOGY ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY HISTORY OF ART SITE MANAGEMENT BYZANTINE CONSTANTINOPLE- LATE ANTIQUE AND BYZANTINE PhD. in Late Antique and Byzantine Art and Archaeology, Princeton University, 2008; Diploma di Laurea, Byzantine Art History, Universita` degli Studi “La Sapienza”, 1986 GRANTS and CONSULTING Dumbarton Oaks, Center for Byzantine Studies, Trustees of Harvard University (Junior Fellowship; Summer Fellowship) Mrs. Giles Whiting Foundation Dissertation Fellowship Koç University, ACI Fellow İstanbul 2010 European Capital of Culture for Küçükyalı ArkeoPark Project YPO (Young Presidents` Organization) and WPO (World Presidents` Organization), Turkey Charter; İstanbul 2010 Cultural Capital of Europe PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic 2009-pres.; Assistant Professor, Department of Archaeology and History of Art 2006-09; Associate Director, RCAC Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations, Koç University 2001-04; Professore Incaricato, Medieval Art History, Universita` degli Studi di Salerno 2001-04; Instructor, Cornell University, Rome Program 1998-01; Instructor, John Cabot University 1995-98; Visiting Lecturer, Department of Archaeology and History of Art, Bilkent University Visiting Academic Positions 1998-95; Visiting Lecturer, Department of Archaeology and History of Art, Bilkent University 2006-2008: Harvard - Universita` Ca` Foscari Summer School, Venice, Course: Beyond Byzantium: Mosaic Techniques and Viewers in Venice and the Upper Adriatic 2005; Universita` Ca` Foscari, Department of Euroasiatic Studies, Venice, Graduate Course: Late Antique and Byzantine Constantinople 2004; Universita` Ca` Foscari, MA Program in Eastern Mediterranean Studies, Venice, Graduate Course: Cultural Tourism in Turkey MEMBER Associazione Bizantinisti Italiani – by election CAA, College Art Association BSC, Byzantine Studies Conference and Association COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Professor Ricci teaches late antique and Byzantine archaeology, architectural history, art, social history; Constantinople-İstanbul; late antique and Byzantine Eastern Mediterranean; medieval art and architecture; late antique and medieval Rome; the Roman Empire; early Islam; cultural heritage: management, conservation and preservation. Her recent research focuses on Küçükyalı ArkeoPark Project, develop the first sustainable archaeological park project in the city of İstanbul. In-progress scientific excavation of the Middle Byzantine patriarchal monastic complex of Satyros (built by patriarch Ignatios, 866-877 CE) located on the Asian side of ancient Constantinople. Her other project is Anastasian Longwall, a final report on the archaeological survey of the 65 Km linear fortification built to the west of ancient Constantinople by the emperor Anastasius at the beginning of the sixth century CE. With: Prof. James G. Crow, University of Edinburgh. 50 SELECTED PUBLICATIONS A. Ricci, Reinterpretation of the “Palace of Bryas”: A Study in Byzantine Architecture, History and Historiography, PhD Dissertation, Princeton University, Department of Art & Archaeology, 2008 P.M. Costa, A. Ricci, Tra Passato e Presente: Progetti di Archeologia al Liceo I.M.I. di İstanbul, İstanbul 2005 A. Ricci, İstanbul, (Touring Club Italiano), Milan 2005 A. Ricci, Quattro anni di indagini archeologiche (2001 -2004) ed impegno per la salvaguardia del sito medio-bizantino di Küçükyalı di İstanbul, Dall` Eufrate al Mediterraneo. Ricerche delle Missioni Archeologiche Italiane in Turchia, Ankara, 2005, pp. 171 – 177 J. Crow, A. Ricci, Investigating the Hinterland of Constantinople: an interim Report on the Anastasian Longwall”, Journal of Roman Archaeology, 10, 1996, pp. 235 -262 EDITORIAL BOARDS Koç University Press; Arkeoloji ve Sanat, Periodical College of Social Sciences & Humanities SOS 265 Phone: +90-212-338-1622 • [email protected] PATRICK RONEY AESTHETICS PHENOMENOLOGY GERMAN IDEALIST PHILOSOPHY 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY COMPARATIVE POETRY AMERICAN AND AFRO-AMERICAN MODERNISM AND POSTMODERNISM Ph.D. in Comparative Literature, with Distinction, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1995, M.A. in Comparative Literature, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1989; B.S. in Philosophy, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1980 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic Fall 2007-present, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Koç University Fall 1998-Fall 2007, Assistant Professor, Department of Communications, Koç University Fall 1997-98, Assistant Professor, Dept. of American Literature and Culture. Bilkent University Fall 1996, Assistant Professor, Dept. of English Literature and Humanities, Eastern Mediterranean University Visiting Academic Positions Fall 1995, Visiting Lecturer, Comparative Literature Dept. Spring 1996, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison Fall 2006, Honorary Scholar, Department of Comparative Literature, University of Wisconsin-Madison MEMBER Modern Language Assocation International Association for Philosophy and Literature Professor Roney has taught in philosophy and comparative literature including courses in areas such as aesthetics, philosophy of art, history of philosophy, modernism, poetry, and literary theory. His recent research focuses on Hegel’s aesthetics, the sublime, the poetry of modernism, and the phenomenology of Husserl and Heidegger. He is presently finishing a book on Hegel’s doctrine concerning the end of art. SELECTED PUBLICATIONS “Freedom and Evil in Heidegger and Nancy,” Research in Phenomenology, Vol 39, Fall 2009 “Writing the Caesura: The Bird of Nothing and Other Poems” Abraxas, A Journal for Poetry. Vol. 44/45, Spring 2006 Abraxas Press, Madison WI. Ingrid Markhardt, Editor-in-Chief “Sonlu Özgürlük, Sonlu Topluluk: Jean-Luc Nancy’nin Düşüncesine Bir Giriş”. A translation into Turkish of “Finite Freedom, Finite Community: an Introduction to the work of Jean-Luc Nancy,” by Omer Albayark. Çağdaş Fransız Düşüncesi Epos Yayınları, 2004. pp. 157-78 “The Paradox of Experience: Black Art and Black Idiom in the Poetry of Amiri Baraka.” African American Review, Vol. 37, No. 2 & 3, Summer/Fall 2003 “Lebenswelt and Technoscience. Husserl’s Crisis of the European Sciences Reconsidered.” Yeditepe Philosophy, Vol 2. May 2003 EDITORIAL BOARDS Summer 1995 Contributing Assistant Editor, Dictionary of the Twentieth Century. The African-American Culture Volume (Bruccoli, Clark, Layman Publishers, Inc.) An exhaustive encyclopedia of Afro-American art, literature, history and culture published in the fall of 1996 COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Assistant Professor of Philosophy 51 College of Social Sciences & Humanities SOS 213 Phone: +90-212-338-1425 • [email protected] LUCIENNE THYS-ŞENOCAK Associate Professor of Archaeology and the History of Art OTTOMAN ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY OTTOMAN ARCHAEOLOGY CULTURAL HERITAGE MANAGEMENT AND MUSEUM STUDIES GENDER AND THE HISTORY OF ART AND ARCHITECTURE IN THE EARLY MODERN ERA OTTOMAN FORTIFICATIONS Ph.D. in History of Art, University of Pennsylvania, 1994; MA 2006 seasons” Lucienne Thys-Şenocak, Rahmi N. Çelik in History, Boğaziçi University, 1986; BA in History, Brown and Carolyn Aslan International Archaeology, Research University, 1983 and Archaeometry Symposium Proceedings (Ankara: T.C Ministry of Culture and Tourism , 2008) 63-76 Professor Thys-Şenocak teaches cultural heritage “The Gendered City”, The City in the Islamic World ed. S. management, museum studies, visual culture, Ottoman Jayyusi, R.Holod, A Petruccioli, A. Raymond (Leiden: Brill, architectural history, gender and the history of art and 2008) 877-894 architecture, graduate research methods. Her recent “Moving Beyond the Walls: The Oral History of the Ottoman research focuses on the areas of Ottoman architectural Fortress Villages of Seddülbahir and Kumkale” with I. history and archaeology, architectural patronage of Cerem Cenker in Hamilton, Paula and Shopes, Linda (eds), imperial Ottoman women, cultural heritage management Oral History and Public Memories, (Philadephia: Temple and museum studies, landscape history and the history of University Press, 2008) 65-86 Ottoman fortifications. “Using New Technology to Save Old Structures: The Use COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES of Laser Scanning and a Geographical Information System 52 SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Helps to Restore the Fortress of Seddülbahir on the Gallipoli “Understanding Archaeology and Architecture through Peninsula of Turkey, KU Frontier 2 (April, 2007) İstanbul, 10-15 Archival Records: The Restoration Project of the Ottoman “Women, Gender and Space in the Ottoman Empire”, Fortress of Seddülbahir on the Gallipoli Peninsula of Turkey”, Encyclopedia of Women in the Islamic World, ed. J. Suad, Lucienne Thys-Şenocak, Rahmi Nurhan Çelik, Gülsün (Leiden, Brill, 2007) 514-518 Tanyeli, Arzu Özsavaşcı, The Frontiers of the Ottoman World: Ottoman Women Builders: The Architectural Patronage Fortifications, Trade, Pilgrimage and Slavery, ed. Andrew of Turhan Sultan, Aldershot and Burlington, Vt. Ashgate Peacock, (London: The British Academy, 2009) 189-209 Press, 2006) 326 pages Turkish translation by Ayla Ortaç, “Gelibolu Yarımadası Tarihsel Savaş Alanı Arkeolojisi Hatice Turhan Sultan: Osmanlı Kadın Banılar (İstanbul, Kitap Araştırmaları: Seddülbahir Kalesi Projesi (Research of the Yayinevi, 2009) Historical and Battlefield Archaeology of the Gallipoli GRANTS and CONSULTING Peninsula: The Ottoman Fortress at Seddülbahir)”, Lucienne Vehbi Koç Foundation Grant for the Restoration, Thys-Şenocak, Carolyn Aslan, Rahmi Nurhan Çelik, TÜBA- Re-Usage and Maritime Museum Development Project at AR (Turkish Academy of Sciences Journal of Archaeology the Ottoman Fortress of Seddülbahir, Gallipoli Historical (Ankara, 2008) 105-120 (Science index) Park (March 2005-present) “Narratives of Destruction and Construction: The Complex The Dr.M. Aylwin Cotton Foundation Fellowship for Cultural Heritage of the Gallipoli Peninsula”, Lucienne Thys- Architectural Survey and Documentation of Seddülbahir Şenocak and Carolyn Aslan, Archaeology of Destruction, ed. and Kumkale (Granted for years 2000, 2001) Lila Rokoczy, (Cambridge:Cambridge Scholars Press, (2008) Max van Berchem Foundation Grant for the Architectural 29-47 Survey and Documentation of Seddülbahir and Kumkale “Research at the Ottoman Fortress of Seddülbahir, 2005, (Twice awarded 1999, 2001) Vehbi Koç Foundation Research Grant for field work at Kumkale and Seddülbahir Fortresses, (2000) National Endowment for the Humanities Grant (For research on epigraphy of Seddülbahir and Kumkale and development of G.I.S. (Geographical Information Systems Data Management Project for Historical Sites) (1999) Fulbright Doctoral Research Grant (October 1990-May 1991) American Research Institute in Turkey, dissertation research grant (1990) Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY, museum fellowship , Islamic Art Dept. (1983) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic 2008- present; Associate Professor of Archaeology and the History of Art, Koç University 1994-2007; Assistant Professor of Archaeology and the History of Art, Koç University 1988-1989;Teaching Fellow, University of Pennsylvania Sept.1985-Jan.1986, Guest Lecturer, Boğaziçi University Industry Experience Sept. 1982-June 1983, Research/Curatorial Assistant, Rhode Island School of Design Museum of Art Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY, museum fellowship , Islamic Art Dept. (June-Sept.1983) Curator, “Anatolian Civilizations: Photographs by Ara Güler”, Koç University (October 2000-May 2001) MEMBER College Art Association Historians of Islamic Art Society for Architectural Historians American Research Institute in Turkey Friends of the American Research Institute, Board Member ICOMOS, Member of Turkish chapter, 2007-present COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Regional Alumni Representative for Brown University 53 College of Social Sciences and Humanities Phone: +90-212-338- 1136 • [email protected] OLIVER THORNDIKE Assistant of Philosophy HISTORY OF MODERN PHILOSOPHY KANT Ph.D. in Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University, 2009; M.A. in Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University, 2005; M.A. in Philosophy, Humboldt University, 2005; M.A. Economics, Humboldt University, 1998 Professor Thorndike teaches history of modern philosophy, Kant, Post-Kantian German philosophy, logic, ancient Greek philosophy, and ethics. His recent research focuses history of modern philosophy, and Kant. SELECTED PUBLICATIONS “Ethica Deceptrix. The Significance of Baumgarten’s Notion of a Chimerical Ethics for the Development of Kant’s Moral Philosophy,” in: Valerio Rohden, Ricardo R. Terra, Guido A. de Almeida (eds.), Recht und Frieden in der Philosophie Kants. Akten des X. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, New York, 2008, pp.471-482 “Understanding Kant’s Claim that ‘Morality cannot be without Anthropology,” in: Pablo Muchnik (ed.), Rethinking Kant (Vol.1), Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2008, pp.109135 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Academic 2010 – Present; Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, Koç Universtiy 2008 – 2010; Adjunct Professor, Department of Philosophy & Religious Studies, Morgan State University 2008 – 2010; Lecturer, Department of Humanities, The Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University 54 Industry Experience The Human Genome Project, Berlin Academy of the Sciences / Humboldt University HONORS and AWARDS Winner of the Miller Prize for the Essay “Kant’s Problem of Moral Obligation,” Johns Hopkins University, 2005 MEMBER North American Kant Society; German Kant Society Hegel Society of America; International Hegel Society College of Social Sciences & Humanities SOS 260 Phone: + 90-212-338-1410 • [email protected] BİLGE SELÇUK YAĞMURLU DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY SOCIOEMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT PARENTING MOTHER-CHILD INTERACTION Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology, University of Melbourne,2004; M.Sc. in Developmental Psychology, Middle East Technical University, 1998; B.Sc. in Psychology, Middle East Technical University, 1994 and Turkish immigrant mothers. The role of cultural and social context. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 40, 834-852 Yağmurlu, M.F., Yağmurlu, B., & Yilmaz, M. (2009). Orthopedic disability and socioemotional functioning. Pediatrics International, 51, 637-644. DOI: 10.1111/j.1442200X.2009.02821.x. Yağmurlu, B., & Altan, O. (2010). Maternal socialization and child temperament as predictors of emotion regulation in Turkish preschoolers. Infant and Child Development, 19, 275-296. DOI: 10.1002/icd.646. Yağmurlu, B., Citlak, B., Dost, A, & Leyendecker, B. (2009). Child socialization goals of Turkish mothers: An investigation of education related within-culture variation. Turkish Journal of Psychology, 24, 1-15 Yağmurlu, B. (2009). Culture and migration: A comparison of Turkish migrant and non-migrant mothers’ longterm socialization goals. In A. Icduygu & Kirişçi, K. (Eds.). Land of diverse migrations. Challenges of emigration and immigration in Turkey (pp. 299-363). İstanbul: Bilgi University Press Sanson, A., Hemphill, S., Yağmurlu, B., & McClowry, S. G. (2010). Temperament and social development. In P. K. Smith & C. H. Hart (Eds.), Blackwell handbook of childhood social development (2nd ed.). Oxford: Blackwell Publishing EDITORIAL BOARDS Academic advisory board, the Turkish Journal of Psychology Associate editor, Turkish Psychology Reports GRANTS and CONSULTING Culture and Migration: A Comparison of Turkish Migrant and Non-Migrant Mothers´ Long-term Socialization Goals: joint project with B. Citlak and B. Leyendecker (MiReKoç, Turkey) Home Start before School Start (Untersuchung zu türkischstämmigen Kindern und ihren Familien beim Übergang in Kindergarten und Grundschule): joint project with B. Leyendecker (PI), B. Citlak and A. Schölmerich (VW Foundation, Germany) Professor Selçuk Yağmurlu teaches life-span development, social and emotional development, personality theories, and developmental psychopathology. Her recent research focuses on the areas of - socioemotional development; regulation of emotion and behavior, links between sociocognitive abilities and social behavior, internal (child temperament) and external influences (parenting, sociocultural context) on development, and child development in migrant contexts. SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Yağmurlu, B., Berument, S. K., & Çelimli, Ş. (2005). The role of institution and home contexts in theory of mind development. Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 26, 521-537 Batum, P., & Yağmurlu, B. (2007). Which One Counts More in Externalizing Behaviors? Relative Contributions from Emotion Regulation and Behavior Regulation, Current Psychology, 2007, 25, 272-294 Dost, A., & Yağmurlu, B. (2008). Are constructiveness and destructiveness essential properties of feelings of guilt and shame respectively? Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, 38, 109-129 Yağmurlu, B. & Sanson, A. (2009). The role of child temperament, parenting and culture in the development of prosocial behaviors. Australian Journal of Psychology, 61, 77-88 Yağmurlu, B. & Sanson, A. (2009). Acculturation attitudes and parenting in Turkish-Australian mothers. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 40, 361-380 Durgel, E., Leyendecker, B., Yağmurlu, B., & Harwood, R. (2009). Long-term socialization goals of German mothers COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Assistant Professor of Psychology 55 BİLGE SELÇUK YAĞMURLU COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Longitudinal Investigation of Children’s Cognitive, Emotional and Social Development: a joint project with A.Kumru (PI) and M.Sayıl (TÜBİTAK, SBB 104K068) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic 2004–present: Assistant Professor of Psychology, Koç University 2003–2004: Instructor, Koç University HONORS and AWARDS 2010 Associate Professorship by Higher Education Council 2009 Research Encouragement Award, Mustafa Parlar Education and Research Foundation, Middle East Technical University 1999 Thesis of the Year Award, Mustafa Parlar Education and Research Foundation, Middle East Technical University 1998 - 2003 Melbourne Research Scholarship, University of Melbourne MEMBER Turkish Psychological Association Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD) 56 College of Social Sciences and Humanities Phone: +90-212-338-1131 • [email protected] ÇİĞDEM YAZICI Assistant Professor of Philosophy 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL PHILOSOPHY SOCIAL AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY Ph.D. in Philosophy, The University of Memphis, 2010; Graduate Certificate in Women’s Studies, The University of Memphis, 2010; M.A. in Philosophy, Boğaziçi University,2003; B.A. in Philosophy, Boğaziçi University,2000 Philosophy (2009-2010) KAYA (Kadının Yurttaş Ağı, Women Citizens Network) (20022004, İstanbul) SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Chiasmi International: Trilingual Studies Concerning Merleau-Ponty’s Thought, Volume 9, 2008. (The translations of all French resumés to English abstracts) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic 2010 – present; Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Koç University 2009; Co-teacher, Hickory Ridge Middle School, Philozophical Horizons Program 2004 – 2009; University of Memphis HONORS and AWARDS The Bornblum Travel Award, Department of Philosophy, The University of Memphis, 2008 Departmental Service Award, Department of Philosophy, The University of Memphis, 2008 Conference Funding, the Office of Provost and Student Allocation Center, The University of Memphis, 2007 The Bornblum Travel Award, Department of Philosophy,The University of Memphis, 2007 The Bornblum Travel Award, Department of Philosophy, The University of Memphis 2006•Graduation with Honor, BA, Department of Philosophy, Bosphorus University, 2000 MEMBER APA (The American Philosophical Association ) (2009-2010) SPEP (Society for Phenomenology and Existential COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Professor Yazıcı teaches 19th and 20th century continental philosophy, social and political philosophy, ancient Greek philosophy, feminist philosophy. Her recent research focuses on 19th and 20th century continental philosophy, social and political philosophy, feminist theory, post-colonial theory and race theories. 57 College of Social Sciences & Humanities SOS 266 • Phone: +90-212-338-1369 [email protected] • www.alalakh.org ASLIHAN YENER Professor of Archaeology ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE ARCHAEOMETALLURGY ANATOLIAN BRONZE AGE Ph.D. in Art History and Archaeology, Columbia University, 1980; M. A. in Art History and Archaeology, Columbia University,1976; B.A. in Humanities , Robert College, 1969 The Oriental Institute, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, and The College, Committee on the Ancient Mediterranean World, and joint appointment the Anthropology Department, The University of Chicago 1987-1993; Research Fellow, Smithsonian Institution, Conservation Analytical Laboratories 1984-1985; Associate Professor of Anatolian Archaeology, History (Humanities) Department ,Boğaziçi University 1980-1984; Assistant Professor of Anatolian Archaeology, Humanities Department, Boğaziçi University Professor Yener teaches archaeological science, Anatolian Bronze Age, method and theory in archaeology. Her recent research interests are excavations at Alalakh, Amuq Valley Regional Projects, archaeometallurgy. SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Tell Atchana, Ancient Alalakh. Volume 1: The 2003-2004 Excavation Seasons. İstanbul: Koç University and Ege Yayinlari, 2010 Acrobats, Bulls, and Leaping Scenes on New Alalakh Amphoroid Kraters, Near Eastern Archaeology 72: 4850,2009 Strategic Industries and Tin in the Ancient Near East: Anatolia Updated, TÜBA-AR 12: 143-154, 2009 The Amuq Valley Regional Projects. Volume One. Surveys in the Plain of Antioch and Orontes Delta from the Years 19952002. Chicago: Oriental Institute Press no. 131,2005 The Domestication of Metals: The Rise of Complex Metal Industries in Anatolia (c. 4500-2000 B.C.). Leiden: E.J. Brill,2000 COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES GRANTS and CONSULTING FAVAE (The Fund for Amuq Valley Archaeological Excavations). Yearly since 2005 Institute for Aegean Prehistory Grant. The Alalakh Excavations, Turkey. Yearly since 1993 Ministry of Culture and Tourism. The Alalakh Excavations and Amuq Valley Regional Projects. Yearly since 1995 58 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic 2009- Present; Professor of Archaeology, Koç University 1997- present;Semi retired, Associate Professor of Anatolian Archaeology, The Oriental Institute, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, and The College, and joint appointment in the Anthropology Department, The University of Chicago 1993-1997; Assistant Professor of Anatolian Archaeology, Visiting Academic Positions 1990-1993;Research Fellow, Johns Hopkins University, Near Eastern Studies Department 1987; Adjunct Associate Professor, Anthropology Department, City University of New York, Hunter College Industry Experience 2003-2005; Acting Curator of the Syro-Anatolian collections; Committee to Reinstall the East Wing Gallery at the Oriental Institute Museum HONORS and AWARDS National Geographic Society Awards, National Endowment for the Humanities Awards, Paul Getty Awards, Metropolitan Museum Award, Smithsonian Institution Award MEMBER Eski Çağ Tarihi Enstitüsü, TÜBİTAK panel, University of Chicago Senate [elected], the University of Chicago College Council [elected], Vice President, Archaeological Institute of America Chicago Chapter [elected], Sigma Xi [elected], President, Stochastics Society University of Chicago [elected], Archaeological Institute of America, American Anthropological Association, American Oriental Society, Society for American Archaeology, American Research Institute in Turkey (ARIT) [elected], Columbia University Seminar Archaeology of the Eastern Mediterranean Eastern Europe and the Near East [elected], American Association for the Advancement of Science, Historical Metallurgy Society, Society for Archaeological Science, Chowder Marching Society [elected], Center for Middle Eastern Studies [elected], Editorial Board, Anatolica Netherlands Institute of Archaeology in İstanbul (1981-1985) College of Social Sciences & Humanities SOS 254 Phone: +90-212-338-1309 • [email protected] HATİCE DENİZ YÜKSEKER KURDISH INTERNAL DISPLACEMENT IN TURKEY AFRICAN MIGRANTS AND ASYLUM SEEKERS IN TURKEY IRREGULAR MIGRATION IN TURKEY Ph.D. in Sociology, Binghamton University, 2000; B.Sc. in Economics, Middle East Technical University, 1989 “İnkar Siyasetinden İdare Politikasına Kürtlerin Zorunlu Göçü” [Kurdish Internal Displacement from the Politics of Denial to the Policy of Regulation], Birikim, January 2007, no. 213, pp. 42-46 (Bilgin Ayata and Deniz Yükseker) “Trust and Gender in a Transnational Marketplace: The Public Culture of Laleli, İstanbul” Public Culture, volume 16, no. 1, Winter 2004, pp. 47-65 Laleli-Moskova Mekiği: Kayıtdışı Ticaret ve Cinsiyet İlişkileri [The Laleli-Moscow Shuttle: Informal Trade and Gender Relations]. 2003. İstanbul: İletişim Yayınları “Business Relations into/from Gendered Social Relations: Exchange in the Transnational Suitcase Trade Market of Laleli,” New Perspectives on Turkey, no. 27, Fall 2002, pp. 77-106 EDITORIAL BOARDS Editor, New Perspectives on Turkey, fall 2006 –present Book Review Editor, New Perspectives on Turkey, 2004-2005, 2009-present GRANTS AND CONSULTING Embassy of the Netherlands, MATRA-KAP Project, Assessment of the Van Action Plan for Service to Internally Displaced People, 2007-8 (with Dilek Kurban) MiReKoç (Migration Research Center at Koç University) Grant for project titled “African Migrants in İstanbul: A Demographic and Cultural Survey” for February 2005-January 2006 (with Kelly T. Brewer) MacArthur Foundation Research and Writing Grant (Program on Global Security and Sustainability) for project titled “The Political and Social Consequences of the Internal Displacement of Kurds in Turkey” for July 1, 2003-December 31, 2004 (with Bilgin Ayata) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic 2003 – Present; Assistant Professor of Sociology, Koç University 2001 – 2002; Andrew Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute for Global Studies in Culture, Power and History, The Johns Professor Yükseker teaches Turkish State and Society (MA course), Sociological Theory, Social Anthropology, Turkish Society in Comparative Perspective, Introduction to Sociology, Sociology of Development, Social Change, Sociology of Organizations and Institutions. Her recent research focuses on Kurdish internal displacement in Turkey, African migrants and asylum seekers in Turkey, irregular migration in Turkey. SELECTED PUBLICATIONS “Türkiye Toplumunu Birarada Tutan Nedir? Toplumsal bir Tutkal olarak Borç ve Borçluluk,” Toplum ve Bilim, no 117, forthcoming in Winter 2010 “Rethinking Transit Migration in Turkey: Reality and Representation in the Creation of a Migratory Phenomenon,” a special issue of Population, Space and Place, forthcoming (Ahmet İçduygu and Deniz Yükseker) “Neoliberal Restructuring and Social Exclusion in Turkey.” In Turkish Economy in the Post-Crisis Era: the New Phase of Neo-Liberal Restructuring and Integration to the Global Economy, eds. Ziya Öniş and Fikret Şenses, London: Routledge, 262-280 “A Survey on African Migrants and Asylum Seekers in İstanbul.” In Turkey: Land of Diverse Migrations: Challenges of Emigration and Immigrations in Turkey, ed. Ahmet İçduygu and Kemal Kirişçi, 2009, İstanbul Bilgi University Publications (Kelly T. Brewer and Deniz Yükseker) Coming to Terms with Forced Migration: Post-Displacement Restitution of Citizenship Rights in Turkey, 2007, İstanbul: TESEV (Dilek Kurban, Deniz Yükseker, A. Betül Çelik, Turgay Ünalan and A. Tamer Aker) “Shuttling Goods, Weaving Consumer Tastes: Informal Trade between Turkey and Russia,” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, vol. 31, no.1, March 2007, pp 60-72 COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Assistant Professor of Sociology 59 HATİCE DENİZ YÜKSEKER COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Hopkins University 2000 – 2001; Instructor, Political Science and Public Administration Department, Bilkent University Visiting Academic Positions 2002 – 2003; Visiting Assistant Professor, Sociology Department, The Johns Hopkins University Industry Experience 1991 – 1992; Correspondent at Moscow Bureau, Anatolian News Agency 1985 – 1991; Correspondent at foreign news desk, Anatolian News Agency MEMBER Scientific Advisory Committee Member and Research Associate Migration Research Program at Koç University (MiReKoç) Center for Gender Studies at Koç University (KOÇKAM) American Sociological Association Sosyoloji Derneği [Sociology Association] 60 College of Social Sciences & Humanities SOS 267 Phone: +90-212- 338-1879 • [email protected] MURAT YÜKSEL POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY HISTORICAL AND COMPARATIVE SOCIOLOGY SOCIAL AND POLITICAL MOVEMENTS POLITICAL DEMOGRAPHY SOCIOLOGY OF MIGRATION Ph.D. in Sociology, Columbia University,2008; M.A. in Sociology, Columbia University,1999; B.A. in Sociology, Boğaziçi University,1996; B.A. in Political Science, Boğaziçi University,1996 2002 – 2003; Instructor, Department of History, Koç University 1997 – 2000; Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Sociology, Columbia University HONORS and AWARDS 2008-2009 Koç-Harvard Summer Visiting Scholar Fellowship 2005-2006 Dissertation Fellowship, The Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation 2002-2003 Dissertation Research Grant, Population Council Middle East Awards 2000-2001 Dissertation Fellowship, Columbia University 2000-2001 Pre-Dissertation Research Fellowship, Center for Historical Social Science, Columbia University 1997-2000 President’s Fellowship, Columbia University 1996-1997 Paul Lazersfeld Fellowship, Columbia University MEMBER American Sociological Association Middle East Studies Association Professor Yüksel teaches political sociology, historical and comparative sociology, social and political movements, political demography, sociology of migration. His recent research focuses on the areas of political sociology, historical and comparative sociology, social and political movements, political demography, sociology of migration. SELECTED PUBLICATIONS “Erken Cumhuriyet Dönemi Türkiye’sinde Güvenlik Siyaseti ve Nüfus Politikaları,” in Tarihsel Perspektiften Türkiye’de Güvenlik Siyaseti, Ordu ve Devlet, Evren Balta and İsmet Akça (eds.), İstanbul Bilgi Üniversitesi Yayınları, 2010 “ ‘Resistanbul’: An analysis of mediated communication in transnational activism,” in Transnational Protests and the Media, Simon Cottle and Libby Lester (eds.) , Peter Lang Publishing, forthcoming in 2010 (with İlke Şanlıer Yüksel) “Siyasetin Toplumsal Aktörleri,” in Siyaset Bilimine Giriş, Yüksel Taşkın, Kerem Ünüvar (eds.), İletişim Yayınları, forthcoming in 2010 “Dersim ve Göç,” Her Yönüyle Dersim/Tunceli, Şükrü Aslan (ed.) , İletişim Yayınları: Memleket Kitapları Dizisi, forthcoming in 2010 “Review of Turkey’s Alevi Enigma: A Comprehensive Overview,” New Perspectives on Turkey, no. 31, Fall 2004, pp. 135-141 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic 2006 – present; Assistant Professor of Sociology, Koç University 2003 – 2005; Lecturer, Department of Political Science and International Relations, Boğaziçi University COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Assistant Professor of Sociology 61 College of Social Sciences and Humanities Rumelifeneri Yolu 34450 Sarıyer, İstanbul/ TURKEY P: +90 212 338 1344 F: +90 212 338 3760 www.ku.edu.tr