AYŞE BETÜL ÇELİK Curriculum Vitae in PDF
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AYŞE BETÜL ÇELİK Curriculum Vitae in PDF
AYŞE BETÜL ÇELİK Associate Professor Sabanci University, Faculty of Arts of Social Sciences Orhanlı 34956 Tuzla- Istanbul, Turkey Fax: 90- 216 483 9250 Tel: 90- 216 483 9298 EDUCATION: Ph.D., Political Science, May 2002 SUNY-Binghamton Dissertation Title: “Migrating Onto Identity: Kurdish Mobilization Through Associations in Istanbul” M.A., Political Science, 1999 SUNY-Binghamton B.A., Political Science and International Relations, 1995 Boğaziçi University (Turkey) CERTIFICATES: • American University & George Mason University Collaboration, Problem-Solving Training, March 2009. • United States of Peace Institute, S.E.N.S.E. and Negotiation Workshop, November 2008. • University of Maryland, Multi-Track Diplomacy and Conflict Transformation, January 2006. • Eastern Mennonite University, Dialogue: Approaches and Skills for Individual and Group Transformation, May 2004. WORK EXPERIENCE: • Associate Professor, Sabanci University (June 2009- Present) • Visiting Professor, American University, School of International Studies (Spring 2009) • Assistant Professor, Sabanci University (September 2002- June 2009) • Adjunct Faculty Member, S.U.N.Y. Binghamton (2000-2002) RESEARCH INTERESTS: Ethnicity and Ethnic Conflict , Indigenous Conflict Resolution Methods, Internal Displacement, Post-Conflict Reconstruction and Reconciliation, Civil Society and Peacebuilding, Kurdish Question in Turkey. PUBLICATIONS: Book: Confronting Forced Migration: Post-Displacement Restitution of Citizenship Rights in Turkey. TESEV: Istanbul, 2007. (With Dilek Kurban, Deniz Yükseker, Turgay Ünalan, A. Tamer Aker). (also available in Turkish). Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals: • “An Analysis of Reconciliatory Mediation in Northern Albania: The Role of Customary Mediators,” Europe-Asia Studies, Vol. 62, No. 6, August 2010, 885–914 (with Alma Shkreli) (SSCI). • Track II Interventions and the Kurdish Question in Turkey: An Analysis Using a Theories of Change Approach,” The International Journal of Peace Studies (Fall/Winter 2007): Vol. 12(2), 51-81 (with Andrew Blum). • “Future Uncertain: Using Scenarios to Understand Turkey’s Geopolitical Environment and Its Impact on the Kurdish Question,” Ethnopolitics, 6 (4), 569-583, November 2007 (with Andrew Blum). • “Necessary but not Sufficient: The Role of EU in Resolving Turkey’s Kurdish Question and Turkish-Greek Conflicts” European Foreign Affairs Review, 11(2), 203222, Summer 2006 (with Bahar Rumelili). • Transnationalization of Human Rights and Its Impact on Internally Displaced Kurds,” Human Rights Quarterly, August 2005, 27 (3), 969-996. (Reprinted in Crepeau et al. Forced Migration and Global Processes. Lanham: Lexington Books, 2006) (SSCI). • “I Miss My Village!: Forced Kurdish Migrants in Istanbul and Their Representation in Associations”, New Perspectives on Turkey, Vol. 32, Spring 2005. • “Kurds and Nationalism”, New Perspectives on Turkey, Vol. 18: 147-154, Spring 1998. Book Chapters: • “Ethnopolitical Conflict in Turkey: From the Denial of Kurds to Peaceful Coexistence?” Handbook of Ethnocultural Conflict, Dan Landis and Rosita Albert (eds.), Germany: Springer (forthcoming, 2011). • “Representative Decision Making: Constituency Constraints on Collective Action ", Psychological and Political Strategies for Peace Negotiation: A Cognitive Approach, M. Galluccio and F. Aquilar (ed.), New York: Springer 2010 (forthcoming) (with Druckman, Daniel, Ayşe Betül Çelik, Nimet Beriker, Esra Çuhadar-Gürkaynak) • "Turkey: The Kurdish Question and the Coercive State," Civil Society and Peacebuilding: Concepts, Cases, Lessons, Thania Paffenholz (ed.), Boulder: Lynne Reiner 2009. • “Return of the Internally Displaced Kurds and Reconstruction of the Post-Conflict Zones: An Actors Analysis” Migration Around Turkey: Old Phenomena and New Research, A. İçduygu and D. Yükseker (eds.), İstanbul: Bilgi University Press (forthcoming). • "Trauma and Forgiveness: Comparing Experiences from Turkey and Guatemala ", Forgiveness: Probing the Boundaries, David White and Stephen Schulman (eds.), Oxford: Inter-Disciplinary Press, 2009 (with Riva Kantowitz). • "Gender: Feminism and Women's Studies" in Overcoming the "Two Cultures": Science versus the Humanities in the Modern World-System, Richard E. Lee and Immanuel Wallerstein (coordinators). Boulder, Colorado: Paradigm Publishers, 2004 (with Volkan Aytar). • “Alevis, Kurds, Hemsehris: Resurgence of Alevi Kurdish Identity in the 1990s”, in The Alevi Enigma, Joost Jongerden and Paul J. White (eds.), Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2003. • “Etnik Çatışmaların Çözümünde Siyaset Bilimi ve Uyuşmazlık Çözümü Yaklaşımları,” Çatışmadan Uzlaşmaya: Kuramlar, Süreçler ve Uygulama , N. Beriker, (ed.), İstanbul: Bilgi Üniversitesi Yayınları (forthcoming). • “Kürt Sorununda ‘Avrupa’ Boyutu” ve Sivil Toplum Kuruluşları,” in Sivil Toplum Örgütleri ve Dış Politika, Erhan Doğan and Semra Cerit Mazlum (eds.), İstanbul: Bağlam Yayınları, 2006. • “Overcoming a Legacy of Mistrust: Towards a Reconciliation Between the IDPs and the State,” Norwegian Refugee Council, July 2006 (with Deniz Yukseker and Dilek Kurban). • “Ovacık ve Hozat ilçelerinde geriye göç sürecine ilişkin araştırma: Alana ilişkin temel demografik göstergeler ve göç süreçlerinde yaşanan tarımsal değişimler”", Istanbul: Ulaşılabilir Yaşam Derneği 2008 (with Bülent Gülçubuk and Tamer Aker). • “Türkiye’de Ülke İçinde Yerinden Edilme Sorunu: Tespitler Ve Çözüm Önerileri,” TESEV, Istanbul, October 2005 (also published in English).
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