Columbia Global Centers | Istanbul invites you to a conversation with
Professor Nilüfer Narlı, Chair of the Department of Sociology,
Bahçeşehir University on the "Public Policy and Syrians Under
Temporary Protection in Turkey: Daily Life, Survival, Access to Public
Services, and Social Inclusion" on Tuesday, December 11 at 6:30 pm.
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ABOUT THE TALK
Professor Narlı will talk about her latest research, which focuses on
the daily life of Syrian refugees in Turkey, particularly in Istanbul,
and their survival strategies and the types of risks they face.
Professor Narlı will also address the trajectory of Syrian
refugees’ journey from the war situation in Syria to Zeytinburnu in
Istanbul, their living conditions, social networks, stress-coping
strategies and their access to public services (education, health,
etc.), as well as their integration and social inclusion in
Turkey. Please note that this event will be in English with no
translation into Turkish.
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PROFESSOR NILUFER NARLI holds a degree in Education with a major in
Philosophy and minor in Sociology; and MSc in Humanities with a major
in Logic, the Philosophy of Science and Philosophy from the Middle
Eastern Technical University, Turkey. She holds a Ph.D. in Social
Sciences with a major in Political Sociology from the School of
Comparative Social Sciences, University Sains Malaysia. Prof. Narlı
is founding Chairperson of the Department of Sociology and Professor
of Political Sociology in the Department of Sociology at
Bahçeşehir University. She was granted an Eisenhower Fellowship in
1993 (Single Nation Program). Prof. Narlı’s topics of interest in
research and teaching include the following: political participation
of Muslim women; irregular migration in the Balkans and the living
conditions of the Syrian migrants in Turkey; EU Harmonization
Reforms: military and good governance in Turkey.
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