A recent petition by Turkish academics criticising military operations in Kurdish-dominated areas of the country has generated substantial criticism from President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and other Turkish political figures. Sezin Öney argues that the affair, which has raised questions about the nature of academic freedom in Turkey, represents an attempt by Erdoğan to bolster his support among nationalist voters as part of his ongoing attempts to move the country toward a presidential political system
This study will present and discuss the role of intellectuals in society through the analysis of a c...
This event will provide the occasion to share information on the Turkish situation and explore both ...
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On January 2016, a small Turkish organization of activists, Academics for Peace (AfP) called the Tur...
Dilsa Deniz, an anthropologist of the Alevi-Kurdish religion, was fired from her position as an assi...
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In January 2016, academics in Turkey distributed a peace petition calling for an end to hostilities ...
Today thousands of academics from Turkey, along with others from Syria, Iran, and Egypt are desertin...
My project takes a balanced look at the position Recep Tayyip Erdoğan occupies as Turkey\u27s first ...
Turkey's president Erdogan allows Kurdish villages to be razed and ousts opposition members of Parli...
At an election rally on 20 March 2014, Turkish Prime Minister, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, declared he wan...
Criminal prosecutions continue in Turkey against signatories of the Academics for Peace petition. Ri...
On 10 August, Turkey’s Prime Minister, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, won the country’s presidential election...
This study will present and discuss the role of intellectuals in society through the analysis of a c...
This event will provide the occasion to share information on the Turkish situation and explore both ...
Turkish police used tear gas to disperse protesters in Istanbul and Ankara on 31 May, following demo...
On 11 January 2016, 1128 academics in Turkey and abroad signed a petition calling on Turkish authori...
The ‘Academics for Peace Petition’, published in January 2016, was signed by around two thousand aca...
On January 2016, a small Turkish organization of activists, Academics for Peace (AfP) called the Tur...
Dilsa Deniz, an anthropologist of the Alevi-Kurdish religion, was fired from her position as an assi...
Turkey is in trouble. The failed coup last July gave President Erdoğan further excuse to crack down ...
In January 2016, academics in Turkey distributed a peace petition calling for an end to hostilities ...
Today thousands of academics from Turkey, along with others from Syria, Iran, and Egypt are desertin...
My project takes a balanced look at the position Recep Tayyip Erdoğan occupies as Turkey\u27s first ...
Turkey's president Erdogan allows Kurdish villages to be razed and ousts opposition members of Parli...
At an election rally on 20 March 2014, Turkish Prime Minister, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, declared he wan...
Criminal prosecutions continue in Turkey against signatories of the Academics for Peace petition. Ri...
On 10 August, Turkey’s Prime Minister, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, won the country’s presidential election...
This study will present and discuss the role of intellectuals in society through the analysis of a c...
This event will provide the occasion to share information on the Turkish situation and explore both ...
Turkish police used tear gas to disperse protesters in Istanbul and Ankara on 31 May, following demo...