Dr. Devrim BurcuEğilmez G, İzmir University of Economics, Turkey
🌟 Dr. Devrim Burcu Eğilmez G. is a seasoned scholar in Political Science and Public Administration, specializing in Political Sociology, Comparative Politics, and Political Theory. With a Ph.D. from METU, his expertise spans various international platforms, including Northwestern University and the University of Leiden. His prolific publications and presentations reflect his dedication to research, notably on Ottoman history, political dialogue, and urban transformation. As an esteemed educator at İzmir University of Economics, he imparts knowledge on social sciences and history. His multilingual proficiency and commitment to academia shine through his diverse contributions. 📚
Publication Profile
📚 Education
Dr. D. Burcu Eğilmez G. is an accomplished scholar in Political Science and Public Administration, holding a Ph.D., M.A., and B.A. from Middle East Technical University (METU), with a distinguished academic record.
🎓 Academic Experience
Dr. Eğilmez G. has taught a variety of courses at institutions such as İzmir University of Economics and Cyprus Social Sciences University, covering subjects like Sociology, Criminology, and Turkish History of Law.
🏆 Awards and Grants
Dr. Eğilmez G. has received awards and grants from prestigious institutions like the Turkish Fulbright Commission and İzmir University of Economics.
Research Focus
Dr. D. Burcu Eğilmez focuses her research on diverse themes within political science and cultural studies, with a particular emphasis on the Ottoman Empire, political sociology, and transnational cultural policies. Through her publications and contributions, she delves into topics such as urban transformation, tolerance discourse, and gender dynamics in historical and contemporary contexts. Dr. Eğilmez’s interdisciplinary approach and critical analysis shed light on complex socio-political phenomena, offering valuable insights into the intersections of power, culture, and identity. 🌍🔍
Publication Top Notes
İzmir’de kentsel dönüşüm ve dönüştürülemeyen zorunlu yoksulluk halleri
Politics, culture and media: neo-ottomanism as a transnational cultural policy on TRT El Arabia and TRT Avaz
Osmanlı imparatorluğu’nda hoşgörü sŏylemi (1545-1566)
Governing or repressing dissent via the politics of toleration: The Justice and Development Party versus the working class
Justice as the requirement of toleration: contemptuous tolerance and punitive intolerance in the sixteenth century Ottoman Empire
Osmanlı İmparatorluğu’nda Hoşgörü Söylemi
Metinlerarasılık Bağlamında Temaşa, Sinema, Tarih: Hacivat Karagöz Neden Öldürüldü?
Neither nationalism nor neo-Ottomanism but the winner is neo-liberal consumerism? Arts of the past
Marriage, Family and Gender in Karagöz and in Late Ottoman İstanbul
Karagöz ve Geç Osmanlı İstanbul’unda Evlilik, Aile ve Toplumsal Cinsiyet