Other publications

BOOK REVIEWS

  • Book Review: Uğur Yıldız, Tracing Asylum Journeys: Transnational Mobility of Non-European Refugees to Canada via Turkey. London: Routledge, 2020. Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, online first.
  • Book Review: Alice Bloch and Sonia McKay, “Living on the Margins Undocumented Migrants in a Global City”. Bristol: Policy Press, 2016. Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 25(4) 2016, pp. 507–514.
  • Book Review: Banu Şenay. “Beyond Turkey’s Borders: Long Distance Kemalism, State Politics and the Turkish Diaspora”. London: I.B. Tauris, 2013. New Perspectives on Turkey, 49, Fall 2013, pp. 171-177.

EXPERT REPORTS

  • “Decision making on the Balkan Route and the EU-Turkey Statement”, WODC research report,(co-authored with Katie Kuschminder, Talitha Dubow, Ahmet İçduygu, Eda Kirişçioğlu, Godfried Engbersen, Olga Mitrovic), September 2019.
  • “What Can We Learn From Refugee Rights NGOs? Insights from Eastern Europe” Visegrad Research Memo, Institute of International Relations Prague, MiReKoc, Research Memo, April 2018 (co-authored with Lucia Najslova).
  •  “The EU-Turkey cooperation on migration” 7th Euromed Survey of Experts and Actors, Qualitative Analysis, March 2017.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS

  • “How do refugees’ aspirations and vulnerabilities interact?”, opendemocracy.net, 06.07.2020 (rountable on refugee aspirations co-edited with Natalie Welfens, Lea Müller-Funk, Milena Belloni).
  • “Once displaced, always on the move? Life aspirations of refugees in Turkey”, opendemocracy.net, 06.07.2020 (co-authored with Eda Kirişçioğlu).
  • “Syrian Refugees in Turkey: What existing data implies for gender and displacement?”, [blogpost], 29.04.2020, kockam.ku.edu.tr (co-authored with H. Berra İnce).
  • “Hak Temelli Politikalar mı, Aileye Yönelik Yardım mı?”, bianet.org, 20.06.2012.
  • “Serbest Bölgeler ve Novamed ‘Kadın Grevi’ Bağlamında Alternatif Emek Politikaları” Birikim, October, 2010.
  •  “Export-Processing Zones and Gendering the Resistance: ‘Women’s Strike’ in Antalya Free Trade Zone in Turkey” LSE Gender Institute Working Paper Series, March 2009