Cenk Aygül

Cenk Aygül

 

 

Education:

 
Institution [ Date from - Date to ]Degree(s) or Diploma(s) obtained:
York University, September 1999 – January 2008Ph.D. in Political Science
Middle East Technical University (METU), September 1994 - February 1997MA in Political Science and Public Administration
Middle East Technical University (METU), September 1989 - February 1993BA in Economics

 

Language skills: Indicate competence on a scale of 1 to 5 (1 - excellent; 5 - basic)

LanguageReadingSpeakingWriting
Turkish111
English111
German233
French345
Arabic55-
Russian55-

 

Membership of professional bodies: Canadian Union of Public Employees 1999-2006, Canadian Association of Political Scientists 2004-6, Local Governments Organization 2008-current, International Studies Association 2011-current

Other skills: Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Dreamweaver, SPSS, Photoshop, Coreldraw, Quarkexpress.

Present position: Associate Professor in Political Science Department of Ondokuz Mayis University.

Professional experience:

Date from - Date toCompanyPositionCourse Titles
March 2020Ondokuz Mayis University, SamsunAssociate Professor Dr.SBK103- Politics Culture and Society, SBK204- Political Sociology, SBK305- Global Administration and Politics, SBK418- Turkish Foreign Policy, INT610- History of Political Thought, KYL715- Political Theory and International Relations.
September 2016 - March 2020Atilim University, AnkaraAssociate Professor (Assistant Prof since 2011 September)IR203- Turkish Political Structure, IR204- Theories of International Relations, IR211- International Political Economy, IR216- History of Political Thought, IR303- Turkish Foreign Policy I, IR304- Turkish Foreign Policy II, IR305- International Organizations, IR312- Geopolitics,  IR315- New Approaches to International Security, IR318- Terrorism, KAM304- Comparative Political Systems, IR501- Theories of International Relations, IR501- International Relations Theory, IR502- International Organizations, IR511- European Union and Human Rights, IR512- American Foreign Policy, POEC617- Comparative Political Analysis, POEC648- Spatial Politics.
September 2010 - September 2011Near Eastern University, NicosiaAssistant ProfessorPOL101- Introduction to Political Science I, POL102- Introduction to Political Science II, POL412 – Contemporary Political Thought, POL414- Formation of Welfare States, IR511- Theories of International Relations, IR513- Spatial Politics, IR606 – Globalization.
September 2008 - August 2010Ufuk University, AnkaraAssistant ProfessorSIBU101- Introduction to Politics I, SIBU102- Introduction to Politics II, SIBU203 - Global Politics, SIBU302 – Russia and Central Asia in World Politics, SIBU313 – Modernization Theories, SIBU418 – Modern Political Thought, ULI502- Political History of 20th Century.
September 2009 - June 2010Atilim University, AnkaraAssistant Professor (part-time)INT216 – History of Political Thought, INT308 – Human Rights in Global Politics.
October 2001 - September 2002Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, GermanyCourse directorCanadian Cultural Studies, and The Sense of Place and Space in Canadian Literature.
September 2002 - January 2007 and September 1999 - April 2001Political Science Department York University, TorontoTeaching AssistantPOLS2920 Global Politics, GLPOLS2920 Introduction to International Relations, POLS2210 Introduction to International Relations, POLS1000 Introduction to Political Science.
October 1995 - August 1999Middle East Technical University, AnkaraResearch Assistant 

Publications:

Books

  1. Ulus Devletler ve Bölgecilik (Nation-States and Regionalism), March 2011, Ankara, Tan.
  2. The New International Labour Studies: An Introduction by Ronaldo Munck (London, UK, Atlantic Highlands; 1988). translation into Turkish.

Journal Articles

  1. “Passport Entanglements: Protection, Care and Precarious Migrations,” Ethnic and Racial Studies, 2023, doi: 10.1080/01419870.2023.2192265.
  2. “Electoral Manipulation in 30 March 2014 Turkish Local Elections,” Turkish Studies, (17:1), 2016, 181-201 (SSCI).
  3. “Financial Crisis in Southern Europe in Comparison with Eastern Europe,” METU Studies in Development, (41:3), 2014, 277-296.
  4. “Locating Change in Turkish Foreign Policy: Visa Policies of the Justice and Development Party,” Turkish Studies, (15:3), 2014, 402-18 (SSCI).
  5. “Visa Regimes as Power: The Cases of the EU and Turkey,” Alternatives: Global Local and Political, (38:4), November 2013, 321-38 (SSCI).
  6. “Asiatic Mode of Production and the Ottoman Empire,” Near Eastern University Journal of Social Sciences, (4:2), October 2011, 1-33. (IBSS- International Bibliography of Social Sciences).
  7. “Neo-Liberal Dönüşüm Sonrası Refah Devleti Kuramları (Theories of Welfare State after the Neo-Liberal Transformation),” Memleket Siyaset Yönetim (Politics, Administration and Society), no: 14, 2010, 210-47. (IBSS)
  8. “Ulus Devlet Fikri ve Ulus Devletler (Nation-States and the Idea of Nation-State,” Memleket Siyaset Yönetim (Politics, Administration and Society), no: 13, 2010, 164-75. (IBSS)
  9. “Agrarian Capitalism: England versus France,” Çankaya University Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, (7:1), May 2010, 37-58. (national index)
  10. “Bölgeler Üzerine Tezler (Theses on Regionalism),” Memleket Siyaset Yönetim (Politics, Administration and Society), no:11, 2009, 68-85. (IBSS)
  11. “Şebeke Kuramlarına Eleştirel Bir Yaklaşım (A Critical Appraisal of the Network Literature),” Memleket Siyaset Yönetim (Politics, Administration and Society), no: 1, 2006, 141-52. (IBSS)
  12. “Avrupa Birliği’ne Girmek: Doğu Almanya ve Polonya Örnekleri (Entering the European Union: The Cases of Democratic German Republic and Poland,” Iktisat (Economics), no: 454, October 2004. (national index)
  13. “The Divided Welfare State by Jacob S. Hacker” (book review) Canadian Journal of Political Science, (37:1), March 2004, 216-7. (SSCI)
  14. “Neo-Liberalizmin ‘Başarısızlığı’ ve Yönetişim (Failure of Neo-Liberalism and Governance,” Toplum ve Bilim (Society and Science), no: 76, 1998, 231-54. (national index)
  15. “Democratic Party Experience in Turkey between 1950-1960” Argos, no:3, 1996.

Presentations

  1. “Pasaport Gücü, Küreselleşme ve Türkiye,” 1. Uluslararası Hitit Güvenlik Çalışmaları Kongresi, 24-27 Aralık 2021.
  2. “Rise of Religion in Turkey: What does it have to do with Finance,” IIPPE Conference, Londra, online, 15-18 September 2021.
  3. “The Rise of the South and the G20,” 12. Pan-European Conference on International Relations, Prag, 12-15 September 2018.
  4. “Immigration with a Vengeance,” ISA Global South Caucus, 6-9 July 2017, Havana, Cuba.
  5. (with Hayriye Özen) “Tahrir and Taksim Compared: The (non-) Incorporation of the Demands of Protesters into Institutional Politics,” Fourth World Congress for Middle East Studies (WOCMES), Ankara, METU, 18-22 August 2014, Ankara.
  6. “Financial Crisis in Southeastern Europe in Comparison with Eastern Europe,” International Workshop on Financialization, Crisis, Social Protests and Development Alternatives in Southeast Europe, METU, 14-15 February 2014, Ankara.
  7. “Locating Change in Turkish Foreign Policy: Visa Policies of Justice and Development Party,” 8th Pan-European Conference on International Relations: One International Relations or Many? September 18-21, 2013, Warsaw.
  8. “Turkey as a Model after Arab Spring: Remembering the Rentier State,” METU International Relations Conference: Turkey in the World, June 12-14, 2013, Ankara.
  9. “Balkan Wars as the Final Instance of Receding Frontier,” The Centenary of the Balkan Wars (1912-1913): Contested Stances, May 23-24 May, 2013, METU, Ankara.
  10. “Visa Regimes of the EU and Turkey after the JDP,” First AMEPPA Conference: Sound Governance and the Arab Spring, November 8-9, 2012, El-Akhawayn University, Morocco.
  11. “Fault lines after the EU: What next after Greece?” METU International Relations Conference: June 13-15, 2012, Ankara.
  12. “Varieties of the Welfare States in the Third World,” European Sociological Association Conference, September 7-11, 2011, Geneva, Switzerland.
  13. “New Regionalism and the Nation-State in Europe,” Annual Conference of Canadian Political Science Association, June 2-4, 2005, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada.
  14. “New Regionalism and the Nation-State: The Cases of German and Polish Regions,” Union of Political Science Students’ Annual Conference: Political Communities in Question, Evolution, Contest and Practice, April 21-22, 2005, New School for Social Research, New York, United States of America.
  15. “The Rise of Regions and the New Borders of Europe: Implications for Federalism?” Federalism and Transborder Integration in North America, February 7-8, 2003, Carleton University, Canada.