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'Queering Sexualities in Turkey' by Cenk Özbay
'Queering Sexualities in Turkey: Gay Men, Male Prostitutes and the City' by Cenk Özbay (IB Tauris, 194 pages, £64)
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Turkish-German crisis goes beyond electoral populism
Populism and the upcoming elections in Germany are not the sole reasons of the current crisis between Turkey and Germany, according to a prominent scholar.
Does Istanbul have an action plan for climate change?
The sun is out now and we have forgotten about the flood disaster that took place on Tuesday in Istanbul.
These types of flood disasters are the new norm in the world, according to Ümit Şahin, the Istanbul Policy Centre Climate Studies Coordinator.
Mothers' cooking against fast food
Let me tell you about MamaMe.
This is the day you need to find out about it. MamaMe is an e-trade platform where you can order food that tastes just like your mother's.
It is a digital restaurant! The Uber of food.
I admire this women's solidarity initiative; and their food too.
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Leading academic Abadan-Unat receives top Sabancı award for studies on Turkish migration
Leading academic Nermin Abadan-Unat has been awarded the jury's special prize at the prestigious Sakıp Sabancı International Research Awards for her works on the nature and the impact of Turkish migration.
In honor of the late Sakıp Sabancı, the honorary chairman of the board of trustees of Sabancı University, the awards were presented at a ceremony on April 10.
Sabancı University forum launches '30 Percent Club' campaign to raise gender equality in businesses
Sabancı University's Corporate Governance Forum of Turkey (SU-CGFT) has launched the Turkey campaign of its "30 Percent Club," which aims to increase the share of females in corporate boards in a bid to maintain gender equality in businesses.
INTERVIEW: Cenk Özbay and Ayşecan Terzioğlu on the making of neoliberal Turkey
The economic reforms kicked off in Turkey in the 1980s caused lasting changes not limited to the economic sphere. Almost all areas of life were affected by the opening up of the Turkish economy.
Sakıp Sabancı International Research Award issues call for papers
The Sakıp Sabancı International Research Awards has started collecting essays for its 2017 competition.
The team of this year's awards, distributed in honor of the late Sakıp Sabancı, honorary chairman of the Board of Trustees of Sabancı University, is "Europeans with Legacies from Turkey in Everyday Life," officials said in a statement on Sept. 27.
Authoritarian slide a systemic problem in Turkey
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is not a problem in Turkey today due to his increasing authoritarianism but is rather the outcome of a systemic problem, according to a prominent political scientist.
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Turkish universities well-placed in Emerging Economies Rankings
Eight Turkish universities were listed this year among the 100 top universities in the "BRICS & Emerging Economies Rankings," with the Middle East Technical University (ODTÜ) in Ankara taking third place in the list.
ODTÜ was also named the world's 85th best university in the 2015 rankings.