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Dr. Ozden Sahin is a researcher at Goldsmiths, University of London, specializing in intersections of political violence, media art, and biopolitical theory. Active in practice research, Sahin contributes to redefining academic dissemination through non-traditional formats and co-authored reports advancing sensory/tacit knowledge frameworks.
- Key collaborator in digital humanities and sound art curating
- Co-edited journals like Special Issue on Sound Curating
- Presented at international conferences (Boston, Oslo, Istanbul) on topics ranging from cyborg music to REF2020 compliance
Research spans four Mediterranean case studies analyzing political violence through computer viruses, urban transformation, and gendered biopolitics. Sahin’s work interrogates temporality in digital art and technology’s impact on human agency, as seen in performances like the Cyborg String Quartet.
Contributions to open access advocacy include 2016 interviews with Prof. Les Back and Dr. Caspar Addyman, and co-edited volumes like Practising Comparison exploring social scientific methodologies.




