
معرفی
Ayça Alemdaroğlu is a political sociologist currently serving as a Research Scholar at Stanford University's Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law (CDDRL) and Associate Director of the Program on Turkey. She also holds a Global Fellow position at the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO), focusing on peace studies and conflict resolution frameworks.
- Ph.D. in Sociology, University of Cambridge
- MA in Political Science, Bilkent University
- BSc in Political Science and Sociology, Middle East Technical University
Her research examines social and political inequalities in Turkey and the Middle East, with particular emphasis on democratic renewal, ethnic resistance, and the impact of political violence on societal structures. Recent projects analyze Turkey's authoritarian challenges, Kurdish struggles, and innovative methodologies combining graphic novels with social science research.
Ayça's publications include analyses of democratic transitions (2025) and interdisciplinary collaborations on conflict representation (2024). These works highlight her focus on visual narrative techniques and institutional reform processes.
- Global Fellow, Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)
She contributes to academic discourse as a member of the Middle East Report editorial committee and through teaching initiatives that explore conflict realities via graphic novels. No specific student advisement details or lab affiliations are mentioned in the provided materials.




