
About
Prof. Filiz Garip is a leading scholar in migration studies and economic sociology, recognized for integrating demographic analysis with network theory. She holds a professorship at Koç University and has previously taught at Harvard University, where she received teaching accolades. Her work bridges sociology with computer science and statistics, focusing on migration dynamics, inequality mechanisms, and policy implications.
Education:
- PhD in Sociology, Princeton University
- MA in Operations Research & Financial Engineering, Princeton University
- BSc in Industrial Engineering, Boğaziçi University
Research Focus: Examines how migration patterns evolve across socioeconomic contexts, particularly between Mexico and the U.S. Her seminal book On the Move challenges stereotypes of Mexican migrants by analyzing four distinct migration waves since the 1960s. Methodologically, she combines large-scale surveys, network analytics, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Awards & Affiliations:
- Recipient of the 2019 Koç Science Medal for interdisciplinary contributions
- Consulting editor for the American Journal of Sociology
- Fellowships from Princeton and Harvard
Funding & Impact: Supported by the National Science Foundation and multiple university centers. Her research informs debates on globalization, labor markets, and transnational identities. Collaborations span political science, data science, and policy studies.
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