
معرفی
Dr. Vefa Adıgüzel is a Lecturer in the Department of Sociology at the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Bingöl University. They specialize in sociological analyses of religion-state dynamics, identity conflicts, and globalization impacts. Their research engages with classical sociological theorists (Garfinkel, Weber) while addressing contemporary issues like precarity and postcapitalist social structures. They are fluent in English and actively contribute to academic discourse through peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations.
Research Interests: Vefa Adıgüzel's work interrogates intersections between religion, politics, and identity through critical sociological frameworks. Key themes include:
- Religion-State Relations in Turkey and Global Contexts
- Cultural Dimensions of Poverty and Social Stratification
- Postmodern Social Theory Applications
- Identity Formation in Literary Works
Recent Contributions: Their 2025 analysis of identity conflict in Joss Sheldon's Little Voice exemplifies interdisciplinary approaches. Recent conference presentations (Diyarbakır 2023, Tunceli 2023) address global precariat phenomena and Byung-Chul Han's transparency sociology. National and international publications span sociological journals like Journal of Social Sciences Academy and New Era International Journal.
Publications: Authored/co-authored 4 books/chapters including Kimlik, Din ve Siyaset Gençlik Üzerine Sosyolojik Bir Analiz (2023) and contributed chapters on Mardin's sociological thought (2016) and legal sociology (2023).




