
معرفی
Uğur Ülger serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science and Public Administration at Gaziantep University's Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences since 2023, following prior research assistant roles at Gaziantep University (2018-present), Marmara University (2017-2018), and Dokuz Eylül University (2014-2016).
Education:
- PhD in Politics and Social Sciences, Marmara University (2016-2022)
- MA in Public Administration (with thesis), Dokuz Eylül University (2013-2016)
- Bachelor's in Public Administration, Dokuz Eylül University (2007-2012)
His research centers on Turkish political life, political sociology, and social movements, with specific expertise in urban protests, political Islam, electoral behavior, and party institutionalization. He examines intersections between grassroots activism, legislative frameworks, and identity politics within Turkey's evolving democratic landscape, frequently analyzing historical contexts from the Ottoman Empire to contemporary governance.
His publications (2017-2025) demonstrate consistent focus on Turkish political dynamics, including analyses of the National Outlook Movement's perspectives on Islamophobia and EU relations, legislative interpretations of assembly rights, and institutional challenges of political parties. These works appear in journals like Labor History (Q2 SSCI), Gaziantep University Journal of Social Sciences, and specialized Turkish publications.
Scientific Awards: None documented in source materials.
Teaching responsibilities include graduate-level Political Theory and undergraduate courses in Political Psychology, Turkey's Social Structure, Political Sociology, and Introduction to Political Science. He additionally serves as Gaziantep University's Domestic Erasmus Coordinator, though no doctoral advisees or research grants are specified in available records.



