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Dicle Koğacıoğlu
Personal Information:
E-mail: kogacioglu sabanciuniv.edu
Office: Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences / 2019
EDUCATION:
Ph. D. in Sociology, State University of New York at Stony
Brook, 2003
M.A. in Sociology, State University of New York at Stony
Brook, 1997
B. A. in Sociology, Bogaziçi University
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Brown University, Pembroke Center for Research and Teaching on
Women, Post-doctoral Research Fellow, September 2003 - June 2004;
Columbia University, Center for the Study of Law and Culture,
Residential Research Fellow September 2002 – July 2003;
Boğaziçi
University, Instructor at Department of Sociology, 1998-1999
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
Sociology of Law, Law in Everyday Life, Inequality, Gender
Studies, Post-colonial Studies, Constitutions and Constitutional
Courts, Globalization
PUBLICATIONS:
ARTICLES in REFEREED JOURNALS:
¨ ‘The Tradition Effect: Framing Honor Crimes in Turkey’, Differences,
15 (2), pp. 118-152, 2004
¨ ‘Progress, Unity and Democracy: Dissolving Political Parties in
Turkey’, Law and Society Review, pp. 733-762, 38 (3) 2004
¨ ‘An Analysis of Political Party Dissolutions by the Constitutional
Court in Turkey: Judicial Delimitation of the Political Domain’,
International Sociology 18 (1), 2003
ARTICLES in BOOKS:
¨ ‘Citizenship in Context: Rethinking Women’s Relationships to the Law
in Turkey’ in Birtek, F. And Thalia Dragonas (eds.) Citizenship
and the Nation State in Greece and Turkey, Routledge, pp.
144-160, 2005
REVIEWS and MISCELLANEOUS:
¨ ‘Modern Family Law in Republican Turkey’ in the Encylopedia of Women
and Islamic Cultures, (forthcoming), Brill Academic Publishers, 2005
¨ ‘Turkey’ co-authored with Umut Turem in the Encyclopedia of Law and
Society: American and Global Perspectives, Sage Publications,
2004
AWARDS:
- Research Grant from the Scientific and Technological Research Council
of Turkey (TUBITAK) for the Project entitled 'Access to Justice at Crossroads:
Sociological Perspectives', Sept. 2007- 2009
- Honorable Mention in N. Fisher Graduate
Student Paper Competition of Turkish Studies Association, for the paper
‘Law
and Everyday Life in Turkey:
Developmentalism and Everyday Reproduction of Inequalities’, 2003
- Post-doctoral Research Fellowship of Pembroke
Center for Research and
Teaching on
Women, Brown
University,
September 2003 - May 2004
<> - Residential Research Fellowship of the Center for the
Study of Law
and Culture, Columbia
University Law School,
September 2002 -
July 2003
- Middle East Research Competition Award of the Lebanese Center
for Policy Studies for dissertation research, 1999 - 2000>
- Middle East Awards (MEAwards) of the Population Council, for
dissertation
research, 1999 - 2000
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- Scholarship
from the Humanities Institute (SUNY at Stony Brook) for participation
at the School of Criticism
and Theory at Cornell
University,
1997>
COURSES OFFERED:
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Cultures and Politics of Law Reform - syllabus
Exploring the Legal Profession -syllabus
Perspectives on law and Society -syllabus
Postcolonial Theory: Questions of Conduct -syllabus
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