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CURRICULUM VITAE AHMET ICDUYGU

[2013]

PERSONAL DATA: Born June 20, 1959, Turkey

OFFICE ADDRESS: College of Administrative Sciences and Economics Department of International Relations

Koc University, Rumelifeneri Yolu, 34450, Sarıyer, Istanbul-Turkey.

Phone: + 90 212 3381689 Fax: + 90 212 3381653 E-mail: aicduygu@ku.edu.tr

Webpage: http://home.ku.edu.tr/~aicduygu UNIVERSITIES AND DEGREES:

Ph.D. in Demography, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, Australia, 1991.

M.A. in Demography, Hacettepe University, Institute of Population

Studies, Ankara, Turkey, (Honour Graduate), 1985. B.S. in Sociology, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey,

(Honour Graduate), 1983.

PRESENT APPOINTMENT:

2005-present Professor, Dept. of International Relations, Koç University, Sarıyer- Istanbul, Turkey.

2004-present Director, Migration Research Program (MiReKoc), Dept. of International Relations, Koç University, Sarıyer- Istanbul, Turkey.

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ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE:

2004-present Director, Migration Research Program (MiReKoc), Dept. of International Relations, Koç University, Istanbul, Turkey.

2008-2011 Member, Faculty Administration Board, College of Social Sciences and Humanities, Istanbul, Koc University, Turkey.

2005-2008 Coordinator, Dept. of International Relations, Koç University, Istanbul, Turkey.

2002-2003 Associate Chairperson, Department of Political Science and Public Administration, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey.

2000-2003 Member, Faculty Administration Board, Faculty of Economics, Administrative and Social Sciences, Bilkent University, Bilkent, Ankara.

1996- 1998 Associate Chairperson, Department of Political Science and Public Administration, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey.

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE:

2005-present Professor, Dept. of International Relations, Koç University, Sarıyer- Istanbul, Turkey.

2010-2011 Visiting Fellow, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute, Florence, Italy.

2003-2005 Associate Professor, Dept. of International Relations, Koç University, Sariyer-Istanbul, Turkey.

1996-2003 Associate Professor, Dept. of Political Science and Public Administration, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey.

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1998-2001 Visiting Fellow, Centre for Research in Ethnic Relations, the University of Warwick, Coventry, UK 1999-2000 Visiting Associate, Cathie Marsh Centre for Census

and Survey Research, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.

1992-1996 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Political Science and Public Administration Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey.

1990-1991 Post-doctoral Fellow, Centre for Research in International Migration and Ethnic Relations, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden.

1986-1990 Ph.D. Scholar and Research Assistant, Demography and Sociology, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University, Canberra,

Australia.

1984-1985 Research Assistant, Hacettepe University, Institute of Population Studies, Ankara, Turkey.

MAJOR RESEARCH EXPERIENCE:

2013-present Project on ‘Learning for Female African Migrants’ Solidarity LeFAMSol’- EU lifelearning programme 2013-present Project on ‘Integration and international

migration: pathways and integration policies’ - EU – FP7

2012-present Project on ‘Migrants' Tendencies Towards Naturalization in Turkey: Perceptions and Experiences’ - The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK)

2012-present Project on ‘The Russian-Turkish Migratory System: Methods of Estimations and Forecasting in

Migration Flows’ - The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK)

2010-2013 Project on ‘EUMAGINE - Imagining Europe from the outside’ - EU – FP7

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2011-2012 Project on ‘: Institutional Reform Plan:

Readmission and Visa Facilitation Agreement Between the EU and Azerbaijan’ – EU and Azerbaijani Goverment

2010-2011 Project on ‘Assessment of a Possible Readmission Agreement Between the EU and Turkey’ – EU and MoI

2009-2010. Project on ‘Civil Society in Turkey, 2nd STEP’ - Third Sector Foundation of Turkey

2008-2009 Project on “Irregular Border-crossings: Mexico-USA and Turkey-Greece Borders” – German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) 2008-2010 Project on “Urban Management of International

Migration, Turkey, Italy, and Spain” (MUIM-TIE) – EU – Civil Society Dialogue

2008-2010 Project on “Transnationalism” (TRANS-NET) – EU – FP7

2007-2009 Project on “Policies of Immigration and Emigration in Turkey, 1923-2023” – The Scientific and

Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK)

2005-2006 Project on ‘Civi l Society in Turkey, 1st STEP’ - Third Sector Foundation of Turkey

2003-2004 Project on ‘Labour Consequences of Irregular Migration in Turkey’ - International Labour Organization

2002-2003 Project on ‘Irregular Migration in Turkey ’ - International Organization for Migration 1999-2001 Project on ‘Transit Migration in Turkey’ -

Population Council

1997-1998 Project on ‘Internal Migration in Turkey’ -

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1997-1998 Project on ‘Human Rights in Turkey’ - Bilkent University

1996-2000 Project on ‘Root Causes of International Migration’- Eurostat, European Union

1995-1996 Project on 'Induced Abortions in Turkey' – Bilkent University

1994-1995 Project on ‘Transit Migration Issues in Turkey - International Organization for Migration 1992-1993 Project on ‘Consequences of International

Migration for the Sending Society, Turkey’- Australian National University

1991 Project on ‘Settlement and Adjustment of Turkish Immigrants in Sweden’- Swedish Institute

1986-1990 Project on ‘Evaluation of Migration Histories of the Turkish Immigrants Living in Melbourne,

Australia’- the Australian National University

MAJOR TEACHING EXPERIENCE:

2003-Present Department of International Relations Koç University, Sariyer-Istanbul, Turkey: Courses entitled:

‘Turkish Politics’, (Undergraduate Program) ‘International Organizations and NGO’s’, (Undergraduate Program)

‘Selected Topics in International Relations-International Migration’, (Undergraduate Program)

‘Selected Topics in International Relations- Nationalism and Ethnicity’, (Undergraduate Program)

‘Research Methods’, (Graduate Program) 1992-2003 Department of Political Science and Public

Administration, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey:

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‘Fundamentals of Social Research’, (Undergraduate Program)

‘Research Methods’, (Undergraduate and Graduate Program)

‘Population, Society and Politics’, (Undergraduate and Graduate Program)

‘Introduction to Sociology’’, (Undergraduate Program)

‘Politics of Population’, (Undergraduate Program) ‘Political Dynamics in Changing Societies',

(Undergraduate Program)

‘Civil Society in Turkey’, (Undergraduate Program) ‘Nationalism and Ethnicity’, (Graduate Program).

MEMBERSHIP IN ORGANIZATIONS/EDITORIALS OR ORGANIZATIONAL BORDS:

- (Since 2012) Member of the Advisory Board, Migration and Development - (Since 2012) Member of the Advisory Board, Multidisciplinary Journal of

Social Diversity

- (Since 2012) Member of the Editorial Board, Migration Studies

- (Since 2008) Member of the Editorial Board, Ethnic and Racial Studies - (Since 2008) Member of the Editorial Board, Ulusarası Hukuk ve Politika

(Review of International Law and Politics)

- (Since 2007) Member of the Editorial Board, Uluslararası Ekonomi ve Dış Ticaret Politikaları Dergisi (Journal of International Trade and Diplomacy)

- (Since 2007) Member of Turkish Demography Association

- (Since 2005) Member of the Editorial Board, Reveu Europenne des Migretions Internationales (REMI)

- (Since 2000) SOPEMI Turkish National Correspondent of Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)

- (Since 1999) Member of the International Advisory Board, Mediterranean Migration Observatory

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- (Since 1997) Member of the Editorial Board, Turkish Journal of Population Studies

- (Since 1996) Member of the Turkish Sociological Association

- (Since 1994) Member of the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population

- (Since 1994) Member (and Founding President) of the Association for Solidarity with Asylum Seekers and Migrants

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PUBLICATIONS: Books

1. ‘Rethinking Migration and Integration: Bottom-up Responses to Neoliberal Global Challenges’ Isis Publication, Istanbul, 2013 (edited with Gülru Göker)

2. ‘Migration around Turkey: Old Phenomena, New Research’ Isis

Publication, Istanbul, 2013 (edited with Deniz Yükseker and Damla B. Aksel)

3. ‘Countries of Migrants, Cities of Migrants’ (eds.) Isis Publication, Istanbul, 2013 (edited Marcello Balbo and Julio Pérez Serrano)

4. ‘Borders Under Stress: The Cases of Turkey-EU and Mexico-USA Borders’, (eds.) Isis Publication, Istanbul, 2012 (edited with Deniz Sert).

5. ‘Kentler ve Göç’ (Cities and Migration), (ed.) İstanbul Bilgi Universitesi Yayınları, Istanbul, 2012 (in Turkish).

6. ‘Migration and Transformation: Multi-Level Analysis of Migrant Transnationalism’, Springer, London and New York, 2012 (edited with Pirkko Pitkänen ve Deniz Sert).

7. ‘Küreseleşme, Avrupalılaşma ve Türkiye’de Vatandaşlık’ [Globalization, Europeanization and Citizenship in Turkey], İstanbul Bilgi Universitesi Yayınları, Istanbul, 2009, (edited with Fuat Keyman)

8. ‘Land of Diverse Migrations: Challenges of Emigration and Immigration in Turkey’, Bilgi University Press, Istanbul, 2009, (edited with Kemal Kirisci)

9. ‘Citizenship in a Global World: European Questions and Turkish Experiences’, Routledge, London, 2005, (edited with E. F. Keyman).

10. ‘Irregular Migration in Turkey’, International Organization for Migration, Geneva, 2003.

11. ‘Yurtdışından Gelenlerin Nicelik ve Niteliklerinin Tespitinde Sorunlar’ [Problems in the Identification of Quantities and

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Qualities of Immigrants], Türkiye Bilimler Akademisi, Ankara, 2005, (with Şule Toktaş)

12. ‘Türkiye’de İçgöç [International Migration in Turkey], Yurt Yayınları, Istanbul, 1998, (edited with İbrahim Sirkeci and İsmail Aydıngül).

Reports

1. ‘Turkey and International Migration’, Report for the Continuous Reporting System on Migration (SOPEMI) of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), 2013.

2. ‘Step-by-step Migration through Turkey: From the Indian Subcontinent to Europe’, Migration Policy Centre; CARIM-India Research Report; 2012/14; Thematic Reports, 2012. (with Deniz Sert). 3. The Irregular Migration. Corridor between the EU and

Turkey: Is it Possible to. Block it with a Readmission. Agreement?’, Research Report, Case Study, EU-US Immigration Systems, 2011, 14.

4. ‘Country Profile: Turkey’, Focus Migration’, No. 5, Germany, 2010. (with Deniz Sert).

5. ‘Irregular Migration at Two Borders: The Turkish-EU and Mexican-USA Cases’, German Marshall Fund Immigration Paper Series, 2010 (with Deniz Sert).

6. ‘Managing International Urban Migration Turkey, Italia, Espana, Country Reports Turkey, Italy, Spain’, MIUM-TIE Reports, 2009 (with K. Biehl).

7. ‘Managing International Urban Migration Turkey, Italia, Espana, The Turkish Case: Istanbul’, MIUM-TIE Reports, 2009 (with K. Biehl).

8. ‘Migrants in İstanbul: A View from the 2000s’, British Council, Ankara, 2008.

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9. ‘Circular Migration and Turkey: An Overview of the Past and Present – Some Demo-economic Implications’, CARIM Research Reports, no 10, European University Institute, Florence, 2008.

10. ‘International Migrant Remittances in Turkey’, CARIM Research Reports, no 07, European University Institute, Florence, 2006.

11. ‘The Labour Dimensions of Irregular Migration in Turkey’, CARIM Research Reports, no 05, European University Institute, Florence, 2006.

12. ‘Türkiye-Avrupa Birliği İlişkileri Bağlamında Uluslararası Göç Tartışmaları’ [Debates over International Migration within the Context of Turkey-European Union Relations], TÜSİAD-T/2006-12/427, Istanbul, 2006.

13. ‘Transit Migration in Turkey: Trends, Patterns, and Issues’, CARIM Research Reports, no 04, European University Institute, Florence, 2005.

14. ‘Mediterranean Migration, Turkey: the Demographic and Economic Dimensions of Migration’, CARIM Annual Report, no 01, European University Institute, Florence, 2005.

Chapters in Collected Volumes

1. ‘Turkish emigration and its implications for the sending and receiving countries’, in Michael Bommes, Heinz Fassmann, Wiebke Sievers (eds.), MENA and Migration: Real and potential migration in the Middle East and North Africa, Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2013 (forthcoming).

2. ‘Negotiating Mobility, Debating Borders: Migration Diplomacy in Turkey-EU relation’ in Helen Schwenken and Sabine Ruß (eds.), New Border and Citizenship Politics, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013 (with Ayşen Üstübici), (forthcoming).

3. ‘ The anatomy of Transit Migration in Turkey’, in F Duvell, M. Collyer and I. Molodikova (eds.), Transit migration in the European Space, Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2013 (forthcoming).

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4. ‘The Demographic Transition in Turkey: Changing Trends in Fertility, Mortality, and Migration’ in Metin Heper and Sabri Sayari (eds.), The

Routledge Handbook of Modern Turkey, London: Routledge, 2012.

5. ‘Interacting Actors: The EU and Civil Society in Turkey’’ in Gamze Avci and Ali Carkoglu (eds.), Turkey and the EU: Accession and Reform, London: Routledge, 2012.

6. `Europeanziation and Civil Society in Turkey’, in E. Fuat Keyman and Nurhan Yentürk (eds.), Turkey in a Globalizing World, Berlin: VERLAG, 2010, pp. 297-311 (in German).

7. ‘Transit Border Crossings in Turkey: An Environment of Uncertainty and Insecurity’ in Maria Eugenia and Ana Maria Lopez Sala (eds.), Immigration and Borders, Barcelona: Editorial Bellaterra, CIDOB, (2010), (with Deniz Sert), (in Spanish).

8. ‘Turkey’ in Heinz Fassmann, Ursula Reeger and Wiebke Sievers (eds.), Statistics and Reality: Concepts and Measurement of Migration in Europe, Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2009, pp. 281-297.

9. ‘Transit Migration in Turkey: Economy and Politics’ in Frank Duvell and Irina Molodikova (eds.), [Transit Migration, Transit Countries: Theories, Cases, and Politics, Moscow: University Book Press, 2009 (with Deniz Yükseker) (in Russian).

10. ‘Türkiye’de Uluslararası Göç ve Vatandaşlık Tartışmaları: Birey Düzeyinde Analiz’ [The International Migration and Citizenship Debate in Turkey: The Individual Level of Analysis] in Fuat Keyman and Ahmet İçduygu (eds.), Küreseleşme, Avrupalılaşma ve Türkiye’de Vatandaşlık’ [Globalization, Europeanization and Citizenship in Turkey], İstanbul Bilgi Universitesi Yayınları, Istanbul, 2009, (in Turkish)

11. ‘Making citizenship and instrument for empowering migrants’ in Council of Europe (ed.), Reconciling Migrants’ Well-being, Strasbourg: Council of Europe Publishing, 2008, pp. 297-311, (with Banu Şenay). 12. ‘Citizenship, Migration, and Globalization: An Issue of Social Cohession’

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Practice, 3rd Edition, Continuum, London, 2008, pp. 191- 204, (with Banu Senay).

13. ‘Den Nationalstaat errichten und bewahren auch in der globalisierten Welt: Der politische Hintergrund internationaler Migration in die Turkei’ in Barbara Pusch and Tomas Wilkoszewski (eds.), Facetten internationaler Migration in die Türkei: Gesellschaftliche Rahmenbedingungen und persönliche Lebenswelten, Ergon Verlag, Würzburg, 2008, pp. 3-23.

14. ‘The anatomy of civil society in Turkey: locating it in the EU context’ in E. Fuat Keyman (ed.), Remaking Turkey: Globalization, Alternative Modernities, and Democracy, Oxford: Lexington Books, 2007, pp. 179- 200.

15. ‘EU-ization Matters: Changes in Immigration and Asylum Practices in Turkey’, in Thomas Faist and Andreas Ette (eds.), The Europeanization of National Policies and Polities of Immigration, London, Palgrave MacMillan Publishers, 2007, pp. 201-222.

16. ‘Introduction: Citizenship, Identity and the Question of Democracy in Turkey’ in F. Keyman and A. İcduygu (eds.) Citizenship in a Global World: European Questions and Turkish Experiences, Routledge, London, 2005, pp. 1- 27.

17. ‘The International Migration and Citizenship Debate in Turkey: The Individual Level of Analysis’ in F. Keyman and A. İcduygu (eds.), Citizenship in a Global World: European Questions and Turkish Experiences, Routledge, London, 2005, pp. 196- 216.

18. ‘Globalization, Migration and Citizenship: The Case of Turkey’ in G. Youngs and E. Kofman (eds.), Globalization: Theory and Practice, 2nd Edition, Continuum, London, 2003, pp. 193- 206, (with E. F. Keyman).

19. ‘(Several single-authored and co-authored chapters)’, in Oztas Ayhan et. al. Push and Pull Factors of International Migration, Country Report, Turkey, Eurostat Working Paper Series, European Commission Luxembourg, 1999.

20. ‘Cumhuriyet Dönemi Türkiye`sinde Göç Hareketleri’ [Migratory Movements in the Republican Turkey] in Oya Baydar (ed.) 75 Yılda Köylerden Şehirlere [From Villages to Cities in the 75 Years], Tarih Vakfı, İstanbul, 1999, pp. 249-259, (with İbrahim Sirkeci).

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21. “Bir Ülke, Bir Aile ve Birçok Göç” [One Country, One Family, and so Many Migrations] in Oya Baydar (ed.) 75 Yılda Köylerden Şehirlere [From Villages to Cities in the 75 Years], Tarih Vakfı, İstanbul, 1999, pp. 269-276, (with İbrahim Sirkeci).

22. “Türk Modernleşmesi ve Ulusal Kimlik Sorunu” [Turkish Modernization and National Identity Question] in Artun Unsal (ed.) 75 Yılda Tebaa`dan Yurttaş`a Doğru [From Subject to Citizen in the 75 Years], Tarih Vakfı, İstanbul, 1999, pp. 169-180, (with E.F. Keyman). 23. ‘Türkiye’de İçgöç ve İçgöçün İşçi Hareketine Etkileri’ [Internal

Migration in Turkey and Its Consequences on Labour Movement], in Ahmet İcduygu, İbrahim Sirkeci and İsmail Aydıngül (eds.) Türkiye’de İçgöç [Internal Migration in Turkey], Yurt Yayınları, İstanbul, 1998, pp.207-244, (in Turkish, with İbrahim Sirkeci and Ismail Aydingün).

24. ‘Türkiye’de İçgöç: Sorunsallar ve Yöntemler’ [International Migration in Turkey: Issues and Methodologies], in Ahmet İçduygu, İbrahim Sirkeci, İsmail Aydıngün (eds.) Türkiye’de İçgöç [International Migration in Turkey], Yurt Yayınları, İstanbul, 1998., pp. 38-55, (in Turkish with Turgay Ünalan).

25. ‘Turks in the Nordic Countries’ in A. Gökalp, R. Kastoryano, S. de Tapia (eds.), Turcs d'Europe..., et d'ailleurs, l'ERISM, Paris, 1996, pp. 205-214, (with Orhan Tekelioğlu).

26. ‘Turks in Australia: ‘’We came to winter here...leaving the summer behind'’' in A. Gökalp, R. Kastoryano, S. de Tapia (eds.), Turcs d'Europe..., et d'ailleurs, l'ERISM, Paris, 1996, pp. 253-278. 27. ‘Citizenship at the Crossroads: Immigration and Nation-State’ in G.

Youngs and E. Kofman (eds.), Globalization: Theory and Practice, Pinter Publication, London, 1996, pp. 150-162.

Articles

1. ‘Turks in Europe: Migration Flows, Migrant Stocks and Demographic Structure’, European Review, 21(3), 2013, pp. 349-361 (with Heinz Fassmann)

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2. ‘Mapping Civil Society in the Middle East: The Cases of Egypt, Lebanon, and Turkey’, British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, 39(2), 2012, pp. 157-179 (with Özlem Altan-Olcay).

3. ‘The International Migration System between Turkey and Russia: Project-tied Migrant Workers in Moscow’, International Migration, 50(1), 2012, pp. 55-74, (with Aysem Biriz Karacay).

4. ‘Rethinking transit migration in Turkey: reality and re-presentation in the creation of a migratory phenomenon’, Population, Space and Place, 18(4), 2012, pp. 441-456, (with Deniz Yükseker).

5. ’50 Years After the Labour Recruitment Agreement with Germany: The Consequences of Emigration for Turkey’, Perceptions, 17(2), 2012, pp. 11-36.

6. ‘Interacting Actors: The EU and Civil Society in Turkey’, South European Society and Politics, 16(3), 2011, pp. 381-394.

7. “Project-Tied Labor Migration from Turkey to the MENA Region: Past, Present, and Future,” International Labor and Working Class History, 79, Spring 2011, pp. 62-80. (with Deniz Sert).

8. ‘The Politics of Demography and International Migration Implications for EU-Turkey Relationship’, Journal of Balkans and Near East Studies, 12(1), (2010), pp. 59-71.

9. ‘Turkish Migrant Participation in Civic and Political Life’, Turkish Studies, 10 (2), (2009), pp. 135-137.

10. ‘The Politics of Population in a Nation-Building Process: Emigration of Non-Muslims from Turkey’, Ethnic and Racial Studies, 31 (2), (2008), pp. 358-389 (with Sule Toktas and Ali B. Soner).

11. ‘The Politics of Irregular Migratory Flows in the Mediterranean Basin: Economy, Mobility and ‘Illegality’, Mediterranean Politics, 12 (2), 2007, pp. 141-161.

12. ‘Turkish Minority Rights Regime: Difference or Equality?’ Middle Eastern Studies, 42 (3), 2006, pp. 447-468, (with B. Ali Soner).

13. ‘Demographic Mobility over Turkey: Migration Experiences and Government Responses’, Mediterranean Quarterly, 15 (4), 2004, pp. 88-99.

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14. ‘From Nation-building to Globalization: An Account of the Past and Present in Recent Urban Studies in Turkey’, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 28(4), 2004, pp. 941-947.

15. ‘Transborder Crime between Turkey and Greece: Human Smuggling and its Regional Consequences’, Journal of Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, 4(2), 2004, pp. 294-314.

16. ‘The Politics of Citizenship through Drawing Borders Foreign Policy and the Construction of National Citizenship Identity in Turkey’, Middle Eastern Studies, 40(6), 2004, pp. 26-50, (with Özlem Kaygusuz). 17. ‘Globalization, Civil Society and Citizenship in Turkey’, Citizenship

Studies, 7(2), 2003, pp.219-234, (with Fuat Keyman).

18. ‘How Do Smuggling and Trafficking Operate via Irregular Border-Crossings in the Middle East? Evidence from Fieldwork in Turkey’, International Migration, 40 (6), 2003, pp. 25-54, (with Şule Toktaş). 19. ‘Socio-Economic Development and International Migration: A Turkish

Study’, International Migration, 39 (4), 2001, pp. 39-62, (with İbrahim Sirkeci and Gülnür Muradoğlu).

20. ‘75 Years of the Turkish Diaspora: A Republican Family on the Move’, Siirtolaisuus – Migration, 28, 2, 2001, pp. 1- 10, (with İbrahim Sirkeci).

21. ‘Türk Modernleşmesi İçinde Bir Rönesans İnsanı veya Tecessüskar bir Biliminsanı: Nermin Abadan-Unat’ [A Renaissance Scholar in Turkish Modernity: Nermin Abadan-Unat], Doğu Batı, 16 (4), 2001, pp. 185-198.

22. ‘The Politics of International Migratory Regimes: Transit Migration Flows in Turkey’, International Social Science Journal, 165, 2000, pp. 357- 366.

23. ‘Globalization, Security and Migration: The Turkish Case’, Global Governance, 6 (3), 2000, pp. 383-398, (with Fuat Keyman).

24. ‘What is the Matter with Citizenship? A Turkish Debate’, Middle Eastern Studies, 35(4), 1999, pp. 187-208, (with Yılmaz Çolak and Nalan Soyarık).

25. ‘The Ethnic Question in an Environment of Insecurity: The Kurds in Turkey’, Ethnic and Racial Studies, 22(6), 1999, pp. 991-1010, (with David Romano and İbrahim Sirkeci).

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26. ‘Does International Migration Encourage Consumerism in the Country of Origin?’, Population and Environment, , 20(6), 1999, pp. 503-525, (with Lincoln H. Day).

27. ‘Awareness of and Support for Human Rights among Turkish University Students’, Human Rights Quarterly, 21(2), 1999, pp. 513-534, (with Arif Payaslıoglu)

28. ‘The Effects of International Migration on Religious Observance and Attitudes in Turkey’, Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 37 (4), 1998, pp. 596-607, (with Lincoln H. Day).

29. Changing Dynamics of the Migratory Regimes between Turkey and the Arab Countries’, Turkish Journal of Population Studies, 20, pp. 3-16, (with İbrahim Sirkeci).

30. ‘Globalleşme, Anayasallık ve Türkiye’de Vatandaşlık Tartışması’ [Globalization, Constitutionalism and Citizenship Debate in Turkey], Doğu Batı, 2 (5), 1998-1999, pp. 143-155, (with E. Fuat Keyman).

31. ‘An Accidental Case of the International Migration: Reviewing the Studies on Turks in Australia’, TAGS News, No: 46, April 1998, pp. 1622.

32. ‘Değişen Dünyada “Vatandaş” ya da “Kentli İnsan”’ [“Citizen” or “Urban Person” in a Changing World], Ada, Kentliyim, No: 4, December February, 1998. (in Turkish), pp. 61-64.

33. ‘The Consequences of International Migration for the Status of Women’, International Migration, 35(3), September 1997, pp. 337-371, (with Lincoln H. Day)..

34. ‘Women’s Reproductive Health in Turkey’, Choices, 26 (1), 1997, pp. 33-36, (with Turgay Ünalan).

35. ‘Correlates of Timing of Induced Abortion in Turkey’, Demography India, 25 (1), 1996, pp. 132-146.

36. ‘Transit Migrants and Turkey’, Bogaziçi Journal, 10 (2), 1996, pp. 127-142.

37. ‘Türkiye'de Vatandaşlık Kavramı Üzerine Olan Tartışmaların Arkaplanı’ [Background of the Debates on Citizenship in Turkey], Diyalog, 1996, (in Turkish), pp. 134-147.

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38. ‘Becoming a New Citizen in an Immigration Country’, International Migration, 34 (2), 1996, pp. 257-272.

39. ‘Çokkültürlülük: Türkiye Vatandaşlığı Kavramı İçin Toplumsal Bir Zemin’ [Multiculturalism: Social Background of the Concept `Citizenship of Turkey'], Türkiye Günlüğü, 33, 1995 (in Turkish), pp. 117-126.

40. ‘Türkiye ve Avrupa Birliği: Nüfus Dağılımı ve Kentleşme Açısından Bir Karşılaştırma’ [Turkey and the European Union: A Comparison on Population Distribution and Urbanization], Turkish Journal of Population Studies, 16, 1994, pp. 15-27, (in Turkish, with Tahire Erman).

41. ‘Changing Settlement Intention of the Turkish Immigrants in Australia and Sweden: some Recent Parallels’, European Journal of International Migration and Ethnic Relations, July, 1994, pp. 49-73.

42. ‘Facing Changes and Making Choices: Unintended Turkish Immigrant Settlement in Australia’, International Migration, 32 (1), March 1994, pp. 71-93.

43. ‘The Turkish Immigrant Households and Families in Melbourne,

Australia’, Turkish Journal of Population Studies, 15, 1993, pp. 3-22.

44. ‘Hundra Folkgruppers Fosterland’ [Multiculturalism in Australia], Invandrare & Minoriteter - Scandinavian Migration and Ethnic Minority Review, 92(1), 1992 (in Swedish), pp. 32-34. 45. Diversification of Birthplace Groups in Australia: How did Turkish

Immigrants Differ from the Others?', Turkish Journal of Population Studies, 13, 1991, pp. 13-31.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AND INVITED LECTURES:

1. Turkish Migration Policies: A Critical Historical Perspective, Metropolis, September 9-13, 2013, Tampere, Finland

2. Migrant Realities and State Responses: Rethinking

International Migration Policies in Turkey, STIM workshop, August 22-23, 2013, Sydney University, Sydney, Australia

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3. International Migration Policies, Irregular Migration and Asylum in Europe, Internazionale a Ferrara, October 4-6, 2012, Ferrara, Italy

4. When heterogeneities become inequalities: a re-reading of the identity politics in Turkey and in its diaspora communities in Europe, German Sociology Congress, October 1-4, 2012, Bochum University, Bochum, Germany.

5. Turkey’s Migration Transition from Emigration to Immigration:Implications for the EU-Turkey Relationship, 50th Year Conference, September 24-25, 2011, Bogazici University – Koc University, İstanbul, Turkey.

6. Mapping Turkish International Migration Studies: Old Questions, New Challanges, June 22, 2011, TurkMis, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.

7. International Migration and Border Cities in the Mediterranean: İstanbul, Dipartimento di Scienze Sociali, Universita Degli Studi Di Napoli, May 9, 2011, Napoli, Italy.

8. Europe, Turkey, and International Migration: An Uneasy Negotiation, Migration Working Group, Eureopean University Institute, January 26, 2011, Florence, Italy.

9. Demography, International Migration, and the EU: A debate over the Turkish case, Council of Europe Parliamentary Committee on Migration and Asylum , March 17, 2011, Brussels, Belgium

10. Return migration: A debate over the Turkish case, 1960-2010, IMISCOE Annual Conference, September 13-14, 2010, Liege, Belgium. 11. Civil Society in Turkey: An Overview, Annual Conference of the

International Society for Third Sector Research, July 7-10, Istanbul, Turkey.

12. Forecasting International Migration in Turkey: Economic, Demographic, and Political Implications for the EU-related Debates’, CEESM Workshop, June 24, 2010, Warsaw, Poland.

13. Irregular Migration in Turkey and its Implications for the Mediterranean Basin, The 9th METU Conference on International Relations, May 20-22, 2010, Guzelyurt, Northern Cyprus.

14. International Migration and Development in Turkey: An Overview, Conference on Trans-Atlantic Perspectives on International

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Migration: Cross-Border Impacts and Socio-Political Responses, March 4-5, 2010, UTSA, Texas, USA.

15. Conditions of Return Migration In Turkey, Conference on Migration During An Era of Restriction, November 4-7, 2009, University Of Texas At Austin, USA.

16. Turkey’s Irregular igration Systems And Resulting Migrant, Workshop on The Human Costs of Border Control in The Context Of EU Maritime Migration Systems, Insecure Borders, 25-27 October 2009, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

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18. Turkey and Irregular Migration, GMF Workshop on Irregular Migration in Libya and Other Me diterranean Countries, Libyan Academy of Science, 19-22 June 2008, Tripoli, Libya.

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20. International Migration Debates within the Context of

Turkey-European Union Relations, GMT Event, 29 May 2008, Berlin, Germany.

21. Rethinking the transit migration in Turkey reality and

re-presentation in the creation of a migratory phenomenon, IMOSCOE Conference on Transit Migration in Europe, Koc University, 18-20 April 2008, İstanbul, Turkey.

22. Notes on the Issues of International Migrant Remittances in Turkey, Conference on Migration, Remittances and Development, Foundation of Hassan II, 19-20 July 2007, Rabat, Morocco.

23. How to Balance the Interests of Countries of Destination and Origin?–Debating over the Turkish Case, Conference on Migration and Labour, IOM and GTZ, 12 June 2007, Berlin, Germany.

24. Migration and Development – Changing Paradigms: The Turkish Case, Conference on Migration and Development,

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IMEPO and OECD Development Center, 26-27 April 2007, Rhodes, Greece.

25. The Politics of International Migration in Turkey: Building and Keeping a Nation in a Globalizing World, Oxford University Compas Lecture, 1 March 2007, Oxford, the U.K.

26. Turkey’s Europeanization Process and Civil Society: Towards a Differentiated Analysis, Conference on Europeanization and Transformation: Turkey in the Post-Helsinki Era, Koç University, 2-3 December 2005, Istanbul, Turkey.

27. Transit Migration: an uncertain migration, Stockholm University, October 2005, Stockholm, Sweden.

28. Migration From Turkey to Europe: A Debate of the Past, Present, and Future Within the Context of Turkey’s EU Membership, IUSSP Population Conference, July 2005, Tours, France. 29. Summer Institute on International Migration, Diversity and

Cities of the Universiteit van Amsterdam, 15 June 2005, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

30. International Conference on Migration, Remittances and the Economic Development Sending Countries, The OECD and The Central Popular Bank Of Morocco, 23-25 February 2005, Marrakech, Morocco.

31. Conference on EU-Turkey Relations: Perspectives from Turkey, Renner Institute, 25 November 2004, Vienna, Austria.

32. Transit Migration Conference, Trans-it Project, University of Crete, 21-24 October 2004, Crete, Greece.

33. Regional Conference on Migrants in Transit Countries, Council of Europe Meeting, 30 September -1 October 2004, Istanbul, Turkey. 34. GCIM Regional Hearing for the Mediterranean and the Middle

East, 13-14 September 2004, Cairo, Egypt.

35. 2nd Pan-European Conference on EU Politics, 24-26 June 2004,

Bologna, Italy.

36. Mediterranean Programme, Fifth Mediterranean Social and Political Research Meeting, 24-28 March 2004, Florence and Montecatini Terme, Italy.

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37. 8th International Metropolis Conference, September 15-19, 2003, Vienna, Austria.

38. Research Colloquium on Illegal and Irregular Migration Issues, Humboldt University, 12 November, 2002, Berlin, Germany. 39. Centre for European Constitutional Law (CECL RIGAS

NETWORK Project 7th Workshop, 10– 11 December 2001, Athens, Greece.

40. IUSSP General Population Conference, 18-24 August 2001, Salvador, Brazil.

41. International Conference on Citizenship, State, and Identity in a Globalizing World, 1-3 June, 2000, Ankara, Turkey.

42. Conference on Push and Pull Factors of International Migration, 25-27 October 1999, Brussels, Belgium.

43. Conference on Nationalism, Identity and Minor Rights, 16-19 September 1999, Bristol, UK.

44. UNESCO Conference on International Migration, 16-19 August,1999, Warwick, UK.

45. Researching Culture and Conference, 10-12 September 1999, London, UK.

46. Conference on Contemporary Turkey, Challenges of Change, 20-21 June 1999, Tel Aviv, Israel.

47. Conference on Religion and Human Rights, 14-16 March 1999, Sofia, Bulgaria.

48. Conference on International Migration, Challenges for European Populations, 25-27 June 1998, Bare, Italy.

49. Workshop on Migration and Sustainable Livelihood, 5-6 June 1998, Brigton, UK.

50. XXIIIrd General Conference of the International Union for Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP), 11-17 October 1997, Beijing, PRC.

51. International Migration Conference of the History Foundation, June 6-8, 1997, Bolu-Gerede, Turkey.

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52. IUSSP Conference on International Migration, May 7-10, 1997, Barcelona, Spain.

53. Arab Regional Population Conference, December 8-12, 1996, Cairo, Egypt.

54. Mediterranean Conference on Population, Migration and Development, October 15-17, 1996, Palma de Mallorca, Spain.

55. Conference on New Urban Forms, New Housing Forms, July 2-5, 1996, Brisbane, Australia.

56. Conference on Abortion Matters,, March 27-29, 1996, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

57. Euroconference on Social Policy in an Environment of Insecurity, November 8-11, 1995, Lisbon, Portugal.

58. 4th Turkish National Science Conference, November 1-3, 1995, Ankara, Turkey.

59. European Population Conference, 4-8 September 1995, Milan, Italy. 60. Euroconference on Migration and Multiculturalism, August

30-September 2 1995, London, UK.

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2000', 25-27 July 1994, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, UK. 65. XXIInd General Conference of the International Union for

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