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Deniz Yonucu is a scholar specializing in urban anthropology, political sociology, and critical legal studies. She holds a Ph.D. in Anthropology from Cornell University (2014) and has served as a Lecturer at Freie Universität Berlin (Summer 2017). Her research explores youth violence, spatial segregation, and sovereignty in Turkey's urban contexts.
- Education:
- Ph.D., Anthropology, Cornell University (2014)
- Visiting Fellow, Anthropology, Columbia University (2009)
- MA, Social Sciences, University of Chicago (2006)
- MA, Sociology, Boğaziçi University (2005)
- BA, Sociology, Istanbul Bilgi University (2002)
Her work interrogates neoliberal governance, police violence, and sectarian polarization in Istanbul's working-class Alevi neighborhoods. She has published on topics including anti-terror law, urban marginalization, and counter-violence practices.
Yonucu has received prestigious awards such as the Alexander von Humboldt Post-Doctoral Fellowship and the Salt Research Award. She has presented at international conferences and workshops on urban conflict, human rights, and political transformations.
- Scientific Awards:
- Georg Foster Post-Doctoral Fellowship (2015-2018)
- Salt Research Award (2014)
- British Council Researcher Links Travel Grant (2015)
- Wenner-Gren Dissertation Grant (2010-2011)
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