معرفی
Dr. Lecturer Onur HAYIRLI is a Turkish anthropologist affiliated with the Department of Anthropology at Ahi Evran University, where he has served as a full-time faculty member since 2018. Previously, he held a part-time lecturer position at TED University (2019-2022) and full-time research/teaching roles at Hacettepe University (2011-2018) and Ahi Evran University (2010-2011). His academic journey includes a PhD in Anthropology from Hacettepe University (2018), an MSc in Social Anthropology from Ankara University (2009), and a BA in Anthropology from Ankara University (2004).
- Education:
- PhD in Anthropology, Hacettepe University, Turkey (2018)
- MSc in Social Anthropology, Ankara University (2009)
- BA in Anthropology, Ankara University (2004)
Dr. HAYIRLI's research focuses on the Anthropology of Science, Political Anthropology, Developmental Anthropology, and Historical Anthropology. His recent work analyzes green-electric vehicles through social anthropology, educational systems in Turkey, digital technology in language classrooms, and cultural barriers to English acquisition. He has published 35+ works, including books and conference papers, with notable contributions to Hitit Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi and International Congress of Eurasian Social Sciences.
His academic output reveals trends in educational anthropology, cultural analysis of language learning, and digital technology's societal impact. He has collaborated extensively with Dilek İŞLER on topics like migration, technology in education, and artisanal professions. Though no formal scientific awards are listed, his editorial roles in 2018 international educational science publications highlight his disciplinary engagement.