This group has been initiated as a communication network for social scientists studying on “Turkey” which should be understood in the broader sense of the concept.
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Latest Activity: Jan 7
CALL FOR BOOK CHAPTERS: Edited book on “FIELDWORK EXPERIENCES”Editors: Z. Nilüfer Nahya, Rabia Harmanşah This book aims to provide an inside view of the problems, ambiguities, dilemmas and loneliness…Continue
Started by Z. Nilüfer Nahya Mar 7, 2012.
Dear All,I would likewould like to draw your attention to the upcoming conference "Ordering the Social - Producing Change. New Ethnographies of Turkey in Transformation", at Boğaziçi University,…Continue
Tags: knowledge, STS, Ethnography, Turkey
Started by Michi Knecht May 24, 2011.
Hello. I am wondering if anyone knows of any good anthropologists of religion in Turkey? I am specifically looking to connect with someone specialising in popular religion and ritual. Thanks for any…Continue
Started by Logan Sparks. Last reply by Logan Sparks Feb 1, 2011.
This is a request rather than a proposal for discussion: I've been working in Georgia for some years and am considering setting up a second fieldsite in Turkey in relation to a Georgian community…Continue
Started by Martin Demant Frederiksen. Last reply by Nino Amiridze Mar 24, 2010.
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Greetings! I was lucky enough to spend a couple of weeks as a tourist in western Turkey last year -- a wonderful experience in every respect! I have read a lot about Turkey, especially its history and prehistory, and hope to return to see more firsthand!
is it possible to find Halk Kültürü Arastırmaları Kurum's contact information (hkak.org is not working). actually I need materials from Turko-Polish International Relations Symposeum that was held 17-18 June 2010. may you advice any way to find those articles?
Comment by Logan Sparks on April 2, 2012 at 1:38pm hi - for anyone who is interested in Bektashism and issues around ritual space in Turkey and the Balkans, I have made a blog post and am working in this area at the moment, so please feel free to drop me a line. thanks!
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