Asulis Discourse, Dialog and Democracy Laboratory aims to encourage prospective researchers who will promote pluralism and the ideal of co-existence in Turkey and carry out works in these fields. The aim of the workshops is to create opportunity to discuss theses, enhancing the dialog between researchers working in this field and form connections between academics and researchers.

In the second workshop of the “Asulis Social Sciences Grad Students Workshops” series, three researches focusing on migration and discourse will be discussed. The workshop will be held on November 19, Monday in Hrant Dink Foundation, Anarad Hığutyun Building.

The event will be held in Turkish. The maximum number of participants is 15. The application process will end on November 15, Thursday at 6 p.m.

 

PROGRAM:

13.30-14.30

Nurbanu Dursun

“The Syrian 'other' in everyday life: Perspectives on the Syrian refugees in Üsküdar”

Speaker: Pınar Uyan Semerci (İstanbul Bilgi University)


15.00-16.00

Aysel Öztürk

“The production of refugee subjectivities in the state discourse: The case of Syrian refugees in Turkey

Speaker: Emre Erdoğan (İstanbul Bilgi University)


16.45-17.45

Dilşad Turan

“Contact bridge across the border: Syrian women refugees discourse analysis on social relationships”

Speaker: Banu Kavaklı Birdal (Altınbaş University)