Département d'études turques - Faculté des langues - Université de Strasbourg https://langues.unistra.fr fr Département d'études turques - Faculté des langues - Université de Strasbourg Mon, 20 May 2024 11:39:45 +0200 Mon, 20 May 2024 11:39:45 +0200 TYPO3 EXT:news news-7254 Fri, 31 May 2024 00:00:00 +0200 L'ASTU fête ses 50 ans /actualites/actualite/lastu-fete-ses-50-ans L’ASTU actions citoyennes interculturelles fêtera ses 50 ans d’existence en 2024. Cet anniversaire de 50 ans nous donne une occasion à la fois de revenir sur son histoire mais aussi une projection pour repérer les enjeux importants de nos jours.

Vous pouvez télécharger le programme en cliquant ici.

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news-7247 Thu, 23 May 2024 18:00:00 +0200 Parcours d'une orientaliste Irène Mélikoff (1917-2009) /actualites/actualite/parcours-dune-orientaliste-irene-melikoff-1917-2009-1 Le Département d'études turques et la Bibliothèque des langues Portique vous invitent à une soirée consacréé à Irène Mélikoff, professeur à l'université de Strasbourg et orientaliste. L'événement se tiendra le jeudi 23 mai à 18h au Portique, en présence de Sonia Belkis Philonenko et Catherine Erikan. Agenda du département d'études turques news-7218 Tue, 30 Apr 2024 14:00:00 +0200 Avis de soutenance de thèse de Tamerlan Quliyev /actualites/actualite/avis-de-soutenance-de-tamerlan-quliyev Monsieur Tamerlan QULIYEV soutiendra publiquement ses travaux de thèse intitulés "La politique identitaire de l'État azerbaïdjanais sur les minorités et ses conséquences sur la situation des minorités ethniques et religieuses en Azerbaïdjan" pour obtenir le grade de Docteur de l'Université de Strasbourg Discipline/ Spécialité: Sciences juridiques/ Sciences politiques Directeur de Thèse: M. Samim AKGÖNÜL Soutenance prévue le 30 avril 2024, de 14h00 à 18h00, à la salle Alex Weill, Faculté de Droit, Université de Strasbourg Membres du Jury: M. Bayram BALCI (CERI/Science Po Paris) rapporteur, Mme. Catherine POUJOL (INALCO, Paris) rapporteure, M. Stéphane DE TAPIA (Université de Strasbourg), Mme. Florence BENOIT-ROHMER (Université de Strasbourg), Mme. Adeline BRAUX (Ministère des Armées) Agenda du département d'études turques news-7208 Fri, 26 Apr 2024 16:00:00 +0200 Conférence "La langue ouzbèque et le second stalinisme, une ingénierie linguistique de guerre froide (1945-1953)" /actualites/actualite/conference-la-langue-ouzbeque-et-le-second-stalinisme-une-ingenierie-linguistique-de-guerre-froide-1945-1953 Les départements d’Études Turques et d’Études Slaves vous invitent à la conférence "La langue ouzbèque et le second stalinisme, une ingénierie linguistique de guerre froide (1945-1953)" par M. Benjamin Quénu, Docteur en Histoire contemporaine de l’Université Paris 10, Maître de Conférences en Études interculturelles à l'Université de Strasbourg. La conférence aura lieu le vendredi 26 avril 2024, de 16h00 à 18h00, au Patio, salle 3R-E02. Agenda du département d'études turques news-7136 Thu, 18 Apr 2024 14:00:00 +0200 Colloque international sur la diasporification de l'Islam en Europe /actualites/actualite/colloque-international-sur-la-diasporification-de-lislam-en-europe À l'occasion du 15e anniversaire du Yearbook of Muslims in Europe publié par Brill : Colloque international sur la diasporification de l'Islam en Europe le 18 et 19 avril à l'Université de Strasbourg

À l'occasion du 15e anniversaire du Yearbook of Muslims in Europe publié par Brill, le Centre de Recherche DRES UMR 7354, le Département d'Études turques de l'Université de Strasbourg ainsi que l'Institut thématique interdisciplinaire Makers et l'institut d'Islamologie de l'Université de Strasbourg organisent un colloque international sur la diasporification de l'Islam en Europe les  18 et 19 avril, à la Bibliothèque Nationale Universitaire (le 18 après-midi) et au Palais Universitaire le 19.

Pour toute information, veuillez contacter le Pr. Samim Akgonul : akgonul[at]unistra.fr 

On the occasion of the 15th anniversary of the Yearbook of Muslims in Europe published by Brill, the Research Center DRES UMR 7354, the Department of Turkish Studies at the University of Strasbourg, as well as the Makers Interdisciplinary Thematic Institute and the Institute of Islamology at the University of Strasbourg, are organizing an international conference on the diasporification of Islam in Europe on April 18th and 19th, at the National University Library (on the 18th in the afternoon) and at the University Palace on the 19th.

For all details, please do not hesitate to contact Pr. Samim Akgonul: akgonul[at]unistra.fr 

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news-6972 Wed, 27 Mar 2024 15:00:00 +0100 Workshop "Shadows and Echoes : Reassessing US Influence in Turkey's 1980 Coup and Its Legacy" /actualites/actualite/workshopshadows-and-echoes-reassessing-us-influence-in-turkeys-1980-coup-and-its-legacy The Department of Turkish Studies and UMR 7354 DRES cordially invite you to the workshop "Shadows and Echoes: Reassessing US Influence in Turkey's 1980 Coup and Its Legacy" on March 27 at 3:00 PM in the Alex Weill room. Abstract: The influence of US involvement in Turkey's military coups is a complex and contentious aspect of Turkish political history. The widespread belief among Turks that the US played a pivotal role in disrupting their democracy is often symbolized by a former CIA agent's alleged statement, “Our boys did it,” alluding to the Turkish military's seizure of power. Despite this individual's limited recognition among the general Turkish population, he is well-connected with the Turkish elite. Through a study of new archival material, this talk examines the relationships between local elites and the American government’s international players to reassess the events surrounding the coup, its antecedents, and its consequences. It aims to offer new insights into democracy and US-Turkish relations during a crucial phase of Cold War geopolitics.

Speaker : Ayça Alemdaroğlu, a political sociologist, leads the Program on Turkey at Stanford University's Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law. Holding a Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Cambridge, she previously served as a Research Professor of Sociology and director of the Keyman Modern Turkish Studies Program at Buffett Institute at Northwestern University. 

Welcome message by Samim Akgönül, Head of the Departement of Turkish Studies at University of Strasbourg. 

The workshop will take place on March 27, 2024, from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM, in the Alex Weill room at the Faculty of Law, University of Strasbourg.

The presentation will be conducted in English.

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news-7091 Tue, 26 Mar 2024 11:53:13 +0100 Nouveau projet : "Diplomatie scientifique entre la France et la Turquie : Vers une coopération renouvelée", dans le cadre du Partenariat franco-turc Hubert Curien. /actualites/actualite/nouveau-projet-diplomatie-scientifique-entre-la-france-et-la-turquie-vers-une-cooperation-renouvelee-dans-le-cadre-du-partenariat-franco-turc-hubert-curien Le projet novateur sur la diplomatie scientifique entre la France et la Turquie, financé dans le cadre du programme Bosphore 2024, sera dirigé par Samim AKGÖNÜL (Université de Strasbourg / DRES UMR 7354), Eda AYAYDIN (University of London Institute in Paris / MIARC) et Gizem ALİOĞLU ÇAKMAK (ISTANBUL YEDITEPE UNIVERSITY). L'objectif principal est d'établir des liens de diplomatie scientifique entre un groupe de chercheurs français et turcs. Ce projet représente une première dans le domaine de la diplomatie scientifique entre la Turquie et la France. L'équipe française mènera des entretiens avec des fonctionnaires et des experts en Turquie, tandis que les chercheurs de l'Université Yeditepe organiseront un forum sur la diplomatie scientifique à Istanbul en 2024. De leur côté, les chercheurs turcs mèneront des entretiens en France, principalement avec des experts, pour approfondir le sujet. Le projet comprend également l'organisation de deux conférences binationales à Strasbourg et à Istanbul, ainsi que la création d'une plateforme en ligne visant à recenser les initiatives de diplomatie scientifique dans les domaines des sciences exactes et sociales.

Le financement du projet est assuré en France par le Ministère de l'Europe et des Affaires Étrangères (MEAE) et le Ministère de l'Enseignement Supérieur et de la Recherche (MESR), et en Turquie par le Conseil de la Recherche Scientifique et de la Technologie de Turquie (TÜBITAK). L'objectif est d'explorer le rôle des scientifiques dans l'évolution des relations extérieures et de comprendre le lien entre les stratégies diplomatiques et les intérêts et attentes de la communauté scientifique.

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news-5421 Wed, 20 Mar 2024 14:00:00 +0100 Journée d’étude consacrée à la fête de Nouvel An Nowruz (Nevruz), le 20 mars 2024 /actualites/actualite/journee-detude-consacree-a-la-fete-de-nouvel-an-nowrouz-nevrouz-le-20-mars-2024 Programme détaillé

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news-7003 Sat, 09 Mar 2024 08:46:39 +0100 Keşiflerden İklim Değişikliğine Uluslararası İlişkilerde Arktik /actualites/actualite/kesiflerden-i%CC%87klim-degisikligine-uluslararasi-i%CC%87liskilerde-arktik Türkiye’nin son yıllarda kutup bölgelerine gösterdiği ilgi artmakta ve Güney Kutbu’na yapılan bilimsel keşifler ve kuzeyde Arktik Konseyi’ne olan ilgi dikkat çekici ölçekte büyümektedir. İklim değişimi nedeniyle dünyanın geri kalan bölgelerinden dört kat daha fazla ısınan Arktik bölgesinin jeopolitik ve jeostratejik önemi, sadece bu okyanusu ve bölgeyi çevreleyen devletler için değil, Avrupa Birliği, Çin gibi uluslararası arenada önemli aktörlerin de dikkatini çekmektedir. İklim krizi, bölgenin fiziksel durumunu değiştirmektedir. Eriyen buzullar ile bölgenin hidrokarbon kaynaklarına ulaşım ve yeni deniz rotalarının işlevsel hale gelmesi, Arktik’i 21. yüzyılın yükselen bölgesi haline getirmiştir. Bu doğrultuda, egemenlik, güvenlik, çevre, güç çatışması, deniz hukuku, yeni aktörler ve işbirliği gibi konular bölgede ana gündemin bileşenleri haline gelmişlerdir. Arktik bölgesinin uluslararası ilişkiler disiplininde nasıl bir yer teşkil ettiği, iklim krizine karşı devletler arası işbirliği, Türkiye’nin Arktik Konseyi’ne üyelik yolunda izleyebileceği adımlar bu kitabın açıklamaya çalıştığı meselelerdir. Elinizdeki kitap, konuda uzmanlaşmış, Türkiye’den ve Arktik bölgesinden akademisyenlere yer vererek bölgeyi yakından mercek altına alarak incelemektedir. Bu sayede, akademisyenlere, Uluslararası İlişkiler ve Uluslararası Hukuk öğrencilerine Arktik bölgesindeki temel dinamikleri ve bu dinamikleri çok boyutlu bir değerlendirmeye tabi tutabilecek perspektifleri sunarken, politikacılara ise iklim değişimi politikaları ve Arktik Konseyi’ne üyelik konularında faydalanabilecekleri açıları sunan bir kaynak olmayı hedeflemektedir. Bu kitap, uluslararası ilişkiler disiplininde, hızlanan iklim değişikliği açısından da büyük öneme sahip olan Arktik bölgesini her yönüyle incelemesinin yanı sıra, gerçek Türk dış politikasının temel dayanaklarından birini de ortaya koyuyor: Dünya politikasını çok yakından izlemek. Gönülden kutlanacak bir şey bu kitabın bu yaptığı. Baskın Oran 21. Yüzyılda Arktik bölgesi artık bilinmeyen ve keşfedilmesi gereken uzak bir yer değil. Ancak özellikle iklim değişikliği sürecinde bölgenin siyasal ve hukuksal statüsü küresel düzeyde tartışmalar yaratmakta. Bu kitap bu tartışmaları birçok yönüyle incelemesi açısından çok önemli bir görevi yerine getiriyor ve mevcut uluslararası ilişkiler ve uluslararası hukuk literatürüne çok değerli bir katkı sağlıyor. Nilüfer Oral İçindekiler

Kısaltmalar Listesi
Derleyenler ve Yazarlar

Önsöz
Timo Koivurova

Giriş
Eda Ayaydın - Adnan Dal

BİRİNCİ KISIM Siyasi, Hukuki ve Jeostratejik Çerçeve

1 Tartışılan Egemenlik: Arktik’te Egemenlik Algılarının Siyasi ve Hukuki Gelişimi
Eda Ayaydın

2 Arktik, Arktik Konseyi ve Türkiye
Adnan Dal

3 Uluslararası Azınlık Rejimi Işığında Arktik Otokton Halkları
Samim Akgönül

4 Arktik Stratejik Üçgeni: 2007-2021
Bumin Kağan Oğuz

İKİNCİ KISIM Kaynaklar, Jeopolitik ve Küreselleşen Arktik

5 Arktik Kaynak Çatışmalarının Merkezinde Petrol Değil Balık Olacak
Andreas Østhagen

6 Arktik’te Deniz Taşımacılığı: Destinasyonel Ulaşıma Hâkimiyet
Frédérıc Lasserre

7 Arktik Perspektifinde Yapay Zekâ: Dijital Dönüşüm ve Uluslararası İlişkiler
Muhammed Can

8 Gelecekteki Arktik Düzeni: Tek Kutupluluk, İki Kutupluluk veya Çok Kutupluluk
Rasmus Gjedssø Bertelsen - Marııa Kobzeva

9 Uluslararası İlişkiler ve Dünya Siyasetinde Arktik ile Türkiye
E. Fuat Keyman

Dizin
Haritalar
Arktik’in Coğrafi Sınırları
Arktik Konseyi Üye Devletleri ve Gözlemci Devletler
Dil Gruplarına Göre Yerli Halklar
18 Arktik Deniz Rotaları

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news-6987 Wed, 06 Mar 2024 08:17:04 +0100 A Century of Greek–Turkish Relations – A Handbook /actualites/actualite/a-century-of-greek-turkish-relations-a-handbook Edited by Nikos Christofis and Anthony Deriziotis Samim Akgönül authored the chapter titled "Muslim Minority of Greece: From Lausanne to the Greek Civil War." “A Century of Greek-Turkish Relations is an important handbook written by leading authorities from both shores of the Aegean Sea. Greek and Turkish scholars present in a balanced and objective way, as well as in a graspable and meaningful manner, the main periods in which key events brought the two sides into dispute or even conflict. These events, which are integrated in parallel and conflicting national narratives, fuel the historicity of the two national rivals. A century since the end of the Greek-Turkish war, the trauma of the Greek military defeat and the “disaster of the Asia Minor Greeks”, the establishment of the Republic of Turkey and the emblematic Treaty of Lausanne, render this kind of handbook undoubtedly essential. It opens the discussion to the wider audience in a rational and composed way and most importantly, the reader can follow through the pages, the dialogue between Turkish and Greek scholars. A book of this kind was missing from public history.” – Prof. Sia Anagnostopoulou, Panteion University

“As an expert on the subject of “minorities” for the past fifty years with a number of publications in Turkish, English, and French, and based on the experts that are participating in the A Century of Greek-Turkish Relations: A Handbook, there is no doubt that this will become an indispensable tool, and above all, an objective account of the Greek-Turkish relations for both experts and the wider public.” – Prof. (emeritus) Baskin Oran, Ankara University

“As editors of this important and timely book, Nikos Christofis and Anthony Deriziotis assert that uneducated narratives have perpetuated misunderstandings within Turkish-Greek relations. In their enlightening work, they dismantle these misconceptions, offering a nuanced exploration of the historical and contemporary complexities between the two nations. By featuring insights from leading experts, this book provides a crucial resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Turkish-Greek relations, presenting new historical insights and analytical viewpoints on bilateral relations.” – Prof. Evren Balta, Özyeğin University

“A comprehensive and insightful survey of Greek-Turkish relations. A number of distinguished academics have offered their expertise succeeding in the formidable task of touching upon several sensitive issues avoiding stereotypes and easy readings of problems that are burdened by history. A must read for students and experts alike.” – Prof. Sotiris Roussos, University of Peloponnese

CONTENTS

  • Preface – Nikos Christofis and Anthony Deriziotis
  • The Uses and Abuses of History in Greece and Turkey – Nikos Christofis and Kerem Öktem
  • The Greek-Turkish War of 1919–1922 – Charalampos Minasidis
  • The 1923 Greco-Turkish Population Exchange: An Assessment of its History and Long Shadow at its Centennial – Aytek Soner Alpan
  • Agreements and Friendship between Greece and Turkey in 1930:  Multifaceted Official Nationalist Discourses and Opposing Voices – Anna Vakali
  • Anti-Rum Politics in Turkey, 1923-1946 – Alexandros Lamprou
  • “The State Will Always Pursue You”: A History of Greeks in the Republic of Turkey  – Kutay Onayli
  • Muslim Minority of Greece: From Lausanne to the Greek Civil War – Samim Akgönül
  • Greek-Turkish Relations in the Shadow of World War II – Zuhal Mert Uzuner
  • Realpolitik with a Twist: The United States and Greek-Turkish Relations  – Ekavi Athanassopoulou
  • Rum Polites in the Context of Turkish-Greek Relations – İlay Romain Örs
  • The Muslim Minority of Western Thrace, 1945-1999: A Strained Saga – Georgios Niarchos
  • The “Troubled Triangle”: Greece, Turkey, and Cyprus, 1940s-1990s – Nikos Christofis
  • Greek-Turkish Relations During the Junta Regime in Greece (1967-1974) – Melek Fırat and Özge Özkoç
  • The Aegean Dispute – Alexis Heraclides
  • Greek-Turkish Relations and Civil Society: Healing the Wounds? – Leonidas Karakatsanis
  • Greek-Turkish Relations: The ‘Helsinki Moment’ in Greece’s Strategy to Turn the EU into A Catalyst for Conflict Resolution – Panayotis J. Tsakonas
  • Greek-Turkish Relations and the Refugee Question – Anthony Deriziotis
  • Reciprocal Minorities in Greece and Turkey: A Century of Adversity – Konstantinos Tsitselikis
  • Energized Geopolitical Turmoil in the Endangered Eastern Mediterranean: Towards Anthropocene Geopolitics? – Emre İşeri
  • “Hawks and Romantics”: The Role of Media in Turkish-Greek Diplomatic Seesaw – Emre Metin Bilginer
  • “With or Without You”: Turkish-Greek Relations from the Perspective of Securitisation Theory – Başak Alpan
  • The Prospects and Challenges for Cooperation in Cyprus – Ahmet Sözen and Devrim Şahin
  • Greek – Turkish Encounters in the City: Who Meets Who in Kadıköy? – Kerem Öktem
  • Post-script – Anthony Deriziotis and Nikos Christofis

 

ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS:

Samim Akgönül is a historian and political scientist. He is the Director of the Department of Turkish Studies where he is a professor of Turkish studies at the University of Strasbourg. He is also the coordinator of the “Religions and Pluralism” research team of the French National Center for Scientific Research (DRES) and he also co-leads the research team working on “Analysis of contemporary issues in European societies: inequalities, mobility, risks” of the Interdisciplinary Thematic Institute “Making European Society”. His research focuses mainly on the political history of Turkey and minorities, especially non-Muslim minorities in Turkey, Muslim minorities in the Balkans, and the “new minorities” related to Turkey in Western Europe. Among his many publications is 100 Years of Greek-Turkish Relations: The Human Dimension of an Ongoing Conflict (Edinburgh University Press, 2023).

Başak Alpan is an Associate Professor and a Lecturer in European Politics and Political Sociology at the Department of Political Science and Public Administration at the Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of Birmingham with her research on the Turkish discourses on ‘Europe’ in the post-1999 period. She conducts research and extensively writes on European integration, discourse theory, post-structuralism, Turkish-EU Relations, and football and identity. Some recent articles by Alpan are, ‘Turkey and the Balkans: Bringing the Europeanisation/de-Europeanisation nexus into Question’ (with E. Öztürk) which appeared in Southeast European and Black Sea Studies (2022) and ‘Teaching and Learning “Europe” in the Periphery: Disciplinary, Educational and Cognitive Boundaries of European Studies’ in Journal of Contemporary European Research (2022) (with T. Diez). Alpan worked on many EU-funded projects as a researcher, including FREE (Football Research in an Enlarged Europe), and FEUTURE (the Future of Turkey-EU Relations). She is currently the Coordinator of the JM Network LEAP (‘Linking to Europe at the Periphery’).

Aytek Soner Alpan is a historian holding a Ph.D. in history from the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). His research focuses on the 1923 Greco-Turkish Population Exchange, forced displacement and refugee experience, the Turcophone Orthodox communities in the Ottoman Empire and Greece, history and memory, and historiography. His research has been published in a number of peer-reviewed journals and book chapters. In addition, he is the co-editor of the book Μουχατζηρναμέ/Muhacirname: Poetry’s Voice for the Karamanlidhes Refugees. Currently, he is a postdoctoral research fellow at the SNF Centre for Hellenic Studies at Simon Fraser University.

Ekavi Athanassopoulou is Associate Professor of International Relations at the University of Athens. She has a PhD from SOAS, University of London. Her books include Turkey’s Relations with Israel: The First Sixty-Two Years (Routledge, 2023), Strategic Relations between the U.S. and Turkey: 1979-2000: Sleeping with a Tiger (Routledge, 2014) and Turkey-Anglo-American Security Interests, 1945-1952: The First Enlargement of NATO (Frank Cass, 2012); co-editor of The Foreign Policy of Greece (in Greek) (Papazisis, 2020), editor of United in Diversity? European Integration and Political Cultures (I.B. Tauris, 2007).

Emre Metin Bilginer is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Kadir Has University on the project “An Analysis of the Sport’s Role in Turkey’s Foreign Relations and Global/Regional Image and an Analysis of Prominent Sports Diplomacy Strategies in the World” funded by TÜBİTAK. He holds a Ph.D. in International Relations from Kadir Has University with his dissertation titled “Explaining the Rise of the Radical Right within the European Context: The Case of Golden Dawn”. He holds a BA in Modern Greek Philology from the University of Istanbul and an MA in International Relations with an emphasis on Turkish-Greek Studies from Istanbul Bilgi University. His research focuses mainly on Nationalism, European Radical Right, Populism, Turkish-Greek Relations, and Minority Issues

Nikos Christofis (Ph.D. Leiden, 2015) is associate professor of Turkish and Middle East history and politics at the Centre for Turkish Studies in Shaanxi Normal University in Xi’an, China; adjunct lecturer at the Hellenic Open University; adjunct lecturer at UNICAF (Cyprus); and affiliate researcher at the Netherlands Institute at Athens (NIA). He is a comparative political historian working on the Eastern Mediterranean (Turkey, Cyprus, and Greece) and the Middle East. He published more than sixty articles and book chapters in English, Greek, Turkish, Spanish, and Chinese, two monographs, and edited 9 volumes. Among his latest publications are the edited books Οι Κούρδοι της Τουρκίας: Από την Οθωμανική περίοδο έως και τις μέρες μας (with A. Deriziotis and M. Issi, University of Patras Press, 2023), and Elections and Earthquakes: Quo Vadis Turkey? (Transnational Press London, 2024); the article “Kemalism vs Erdoğanism: Continuities and Discontinuities in Turkey’s Hegemonic State Ideology” (Middle East Critique); and the book chapter “Deviating from the National Narrative: The Workers’ Party of Turkey and Cyprus” (Leiden University Press, 2023).

Anthony Deriziotis is a Lecturer on Turkey and the Middle East at the Department of Turkish and Modern Asian Studies of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (since 2010), and Head of the Turkey Program of the Institute of International Economic Relations (I.D.O.S.). His research interests and publications cover Turkish domestic and foreign policy and focus on Turkey’s relations with the United States and the Middle East, and the Kurdish issue. His publications include articles in international peer-reviewed journals, conference proceedings, edited volumes, book editing and book reviews. In 2023 he published, together with M. Issi and N. Christofis, the volume Οι Κούρδοι της Τουρκίας: Από την Οθωμανική περίοδο έως και τις μέρες μας (University of Patras Press, 2023).

Melek Fırat is a Professor of International Relations at the Faculty of Political Science of Ankara University. She received her M.A. degree from Ankara University in 1989 and M. Phil. degree from Ecoles des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in 1995. Dr. Fırat completed her Ph.D. in 1996 at Ankara University with the thesis titled “The Process of Transition to Multifaceted Foreign Policy in Turkey, 1960-1971.” Her publications are mainly focused on Turkish-Greek Relations, the Cyprus Question, and Turkish Foreign Policy. Dr. Fırat is currently the head of the Department of International Relations at Ankara University.

Alexis Heraclides is Emeritus Professor of International Relations at Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences (Athens) and author of ten books in English and sixteen books in Greek. Among his contributions are the Cyprus Problem and the Greek-Turkish conflict with an emphasis on the Aegean dispute. Among his publications are The Greek-Turkish Conflict in the Aegean: Imagined Enemies (Macmillan 2010), and Greece and Turkey in Conflict and Cooperation: From Europeanization to De-Europeanization (Routledge, 2019).

Emre İşeri is professor and the Director of the Center for Mediterranean Studies and a full-time academic at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at the Department of International Relations at Yaşar University, İzmir, Türkiye. His research interests comprise global political economy, politics of energy/sustainability, political communication, Mediterranean politics, and Turkish politics/foreign policy. He has been involved in various international/national research projects. He has published numerous academic articles/chapters in books and journals both in Turkey and abroad, including Geopolitics, Energy Policy, Environment, and Planning C, and most recently International Communication Gazette.

Leonidas Karakatsanis is Assistant Professor of Comparative Politics at the Department of Balkan, Slavic and Oriental Studies, University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki Greece, and an Honorary Fellow of the British Institute at Ankara (BIAA). He holds a PhD in Ideology and Discourse Analysis from the University of Essex. He is the author (among others) of Turkish-Greek Relations: Rapprochement, Civil Society and the Politics of Friendship (Routledge 2014) and was the Assistant Director of the British Institute at Ankara between 2015-2019.

Alexandros Lamprou studied Turkish history (PhD Leiden 2009) and has taught Turkish and Greek history in Greece, Turkey, and Germany. He has published on state–society relations, anti-minority campaigns, and the reception of anti-Semitism in Turkey, as well as population displacement from Greece during World War II. He has published a book on state-society relations in interwar Turkey, an edited volume on the displacement from Greece to the Middle East during WWII, and a co-edited volume on the history of the early republican period in Turkey.

Charalampos Minasidis is an ERC Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Centre for War Studies at University College Dublin. He completed his PhD at The University of Texas at Austin in 2023. He has authored the monograph United States Policy on the Macedonian Question during the 1940s (2016; in Greek), has co-edited the collective volume Greek Soldiers and the Asia Minor Campaign: Aspects of a Painful Experience (2022; in Greek), and has edited the book A Jewish Officer on the Asia Minor Front: Unpublished Accounts of the Athenian Second Lieutenant Daniel Sevillias’s War Action and Death (2023; in both English and Greek).

Georgios Niarchos studied Theology (University of Athens) and holds an MA in East European Studies (University of Bradford). He was awarded his PhD (European Institute, LSE), after completing his thesis: ‘Between Ethnicity, Religion and Politics. Foreign Policy and the Treatment of Minorities in Greece and Turkey, 1923-1974’. He participated in research projects at the LSE and the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. He is the author of ‘Dimitrios Gounaris’ (2018) and co-author (with Kevin Featherstone K., Papadimitriou D. and Mamarelis A.) of the ‘The Last Ottomans. The Muslim Minority of Greece, 1940-1949’ (Palgrave,2011; published also in Greek and Turkish). He has published articles in refereed journals and book chapters, and he has made contributions to international conferences on Greek-Turkish relations and modern Greek and Balkan history. Currently, he works in secondary education in Greece.

Kutay Onayli is a PhD candidate in Near Eastern Studies and Interdisciplinary Humanities at Princeton University. He works on the histories and literatures of the late Ottoman Empire, Greece, and Turkey. His dissertation project is a retelling of the story of Ottoman collapse through Greek Ottoman popular writing from 1908 onwards, exploring genres from satirical verse and historical fiction to essays and letters-to-the-editor.

Ilay Ors is Associate Professor in Social Anthropology. Before receiving her Joint PhD and MPhil degrees in Anthropology and Middle Eastern Studies from Harvard University, she completed her undergraduate studies in Sociology and Political Science & International Relations at Boğaziçi University, and postgraduate studies in Social Anthropology at the University College London. Among her many publications on the Rum Polites are Diaspora of the City: stories of cosmopolitanism from Istanbul and Athens (2018) and İstanbullu Rumlar ve 1964 Sürgünleri (2019). Based in Athens as a faculty member at the American College of Greece, Ors is currently working on her research project on “Constantinopolitans in the global diaspora of the City” as a Fellow at the Center for Hellenic Studies of Harvard University.

Kerem Öktem is a Professor of Politics and International Relations at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice. His research focuses on Turkey’s politics with an eye on the intersection of global and local forces, minority rights, and urban politics. The current processes of autocratization, de-Europeanization and de-secularization and their implications for a number of interrelated fields have become central to his work. In his latest publications, he has dealt with these implications in ‘Turkey’s Exit from Democracy’ (with Karabekir Akkoyunlu, Routledge 2019) and Turkish Jews and their Diasporas (with Ipek Yosmaoğlu, Palgrave 2022). He currently works on a research project examining Turkey’s neo-imperial foreign policy and its use of mosque-building in Southeast Europe.

Özge Özkoç is an Associate Professor of International Relations at the Faculty of Political Science of Ankara University. She received her M.A. degree from Ankara University in 2007. Dr. Özkoç completed her Ph. D. in 2014 at Ankara University with the thesis titled “Ottoman Egypt at the Frontier of Imperial Power: From Reign of Mehmet Ali Pasha to the Khediviate”. Dr. Özkoç received post-doctoral scholarship from Turkish Scientific and Technological Research Center to be used at SOAS, University of London during 2015-2016 academic year. Her publications are focused on the History and Politics of the Middle East, and Turkish Foreign Policy.

Ahmet Sözen is professor of International Relations at Eastern Mediterranean University as well as the founding Director of Cyprus Policy Center. Sözen was granted one of the fifty 1997 Paul Harris Ambassadorial Peace Scholarships on International Conflict Resolution given on a world-wide competition by International Rotary Foundation. In addition to an extensive publication record, he has given dozens of invited speeches on conflict resolution – including two TED talks (TEDxNicosia 2012, TEDxEMUniversity 2014), the Cyprus conflict and Turkish foreign policy in various countries and he frequently appears on international media, such as Al-Jazeera, Euronews and BBC, where he comments on world events.

Devrim Şahin is an Assistant Professor in the International Relations Department and Chair of Strategic Planning Department at the Cyprus Science University. He is also an expert of the Middle East Policy Council and the Eurasia Strategic Research Foundation (ASAM) and a research fellow of the Cyprus Policy Center. He has authored several volumes, chapters, and articles in peer reviewed international scientific journals. Additionally, he is part of the editorial board or external reviewers of peer reviewed international journals. His current research interests include efforts to bring together quantum philosophy and peace studies. He has also been associated with the UNDP-funded NGO activity in Cyprus that was awarded “The Marriage, Knowledge and Branding Award for Peace” for the longest inter-communal partnership in peace-building efforts. His article entitled “Time for a Nahost-Politik” featured among the top 20 inspirational ideas cited at the 2016 McKinsey Awards.

Panayiotis J. Tsakonas is Professor of International Relations and Security Studies at the University of Athens, Director of the MA Program in “International and European Governance and Policy” and of the “Institute of Migration and Diaspora Studies” and Head of the “Programme on Security and Foreign Policy” at the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP). Professor Tsakonas has held research posts at Harvard, Yale, and Oxford Universities. His research has been published in Greek, English, German, French and Italian and it mainly concerns regional security issues, Greek foreign and security policy, and Greek-Turkish relations.

Konstantinos Tsitselikis is Professor of Human Rights and International Organizations at the University of Macedonia (Thessaloniki, Greece). Dean of the School of Economic and Regional Studies (2018-2023). Author of a series of books, studies, and articles on human rights, minorities, refugee and migrant rights. He has also taught at the Universities of Thrace and Bilgi (Istanbul) and cooperated with the universities of Harvard, Sorbonne II, SOAS, among many others. Member of the Secretariat of the Research Centre for Minority Groups (KEMO) and chairman of the Hellenic League for Human Rights (2011-2017). Co-director of the Series of Studies of KEMO at Vivliorama publications.

Zuhal Mert Uzuner is an associate professor of international relations at the Department of Political Science and International Relations, Marmara University. Uzuner studies foreign policy analysis, Greek foreign policy, Greek-Turkish relations, Turkish foreign policy, Balkans and Mediterranean politics. Apart from Turkish, she speaks English and Greek and has several articles, books, and papers in these languages. Among her publications is the monograph Anapofeuktoi Sintrofoi o Ellino Italikos Polemos ston Tourkiko Tipo Oktovrios Dekemvrios 1940 (in Greek, Epikentro, 2016) and editor of the Role of Image in Greek Turkish Studies (Peter Lang, 2018).

Anna Vakali has been an Ottoman and Modern Turkish History Instructor at the Kadir Has University in Istanbul since 2021. She graduated from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and continued with an MA at the Bogazici University in Istanbul. She completed her PhD at the University of Basel, Switzerland, with a PhD thesis titled: ‘Tanzimat in the Province: Nationalist Sedition, Banditry and Local Councils in the Ottoman Southern Balkans (1840s to 1860s)’. She has published several articles on Ottoman social history of the 19th century, non-Muslims in the Balkans and Greek nationalism.

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news-6977 Fri, 23 Feb 2024 14:54:33 +0100 Nouvelle offre de formation à la Faculté des langues 2024-2025 Actualités du département d'études allemandes Actualités du département d'études anglophones Actualités du département d'études arabes Actualités du Département d'études chinoises Actualités du département de dialectologie Actualités du département d'études hébraïques et juives Actualités du département d'études hongroises Actualités du département d'études japonaises Actualités du département d'études néo-helléniques Actualités du département d'études nord-européennes Actualités du département d'études persanes Actualités du département d'études slaves Actualités du département d'études turques Actualités du département LEA Actualités de l'IER Actualités de l'IIEF Actualités de l'institut d'islamologie Actualités de l'IEMT Actualités de l'IRIUS news-6797 Mon, 19 Feb 2024 18:00:00 +0100 La Turquie après les élections de mai 2023 : un destin occidental ? /actualites/actualite/la-turquie-apres-les-elections-de-mai-2023-un-destin-occidental LUNDI 19 FÉVRIER DE 18H À 20H A SCIENCES PO STRASBOURG LE CARDO, 7 RUE DE L'ÉCARLATE AMPHI A Ouverture et animation par Henri de Grossouvre et introduction par Adèle Obry, responsable du pôle géopolitique de Sciences Po Forum et Annick Sittler, présidente de l'association des Alumni de Sciences Po Strasbourg • Léon Maulin, étudiant en master à l'IEP de Strasbourg, • Rodolphe Oberlé, expert de l'OSCE lors des élections en Turquie, • Samim Akgönül, professeur, directeur du Département d'Etudes turques de l'Université de Strasbourg • Alexandre Jevakhoff, historien et haut fonctionnaire, auteur d'une biographie de Mustafa Kemal INSCRIPTION : TURQUIESCIENCESP019@GMAIL.COM Agenda de la Faculté des langues Agenda du département d'études turques news-6860 Fri, 09 Feb 2024 15:30:00 +0100 La laïcité à la turque fait de la résistance : politique, droit, société /actualites/actualite/la-laicite-a-la-turque-fait-de-la-resistance-politique-droit-societe La laïcité à la turque fait de la résistance : politique, droit, société Le Vendredi, 9. février 2024 - 15:30 - 17:00 MDE salle Charles-Camproux Dans le cadre du cycle de conférences sur la laïcité 2024, nous inaugurons une série comparative sur le principe de laïcité dans d'autres pays que la France, qui commencera le 9 février avec le cas de la Turquie. Depuis l'arrivée au pouvoir du Parti de la justice et du développement (AKP), le principe de laïcité inscrit dans la constitution turque est mis à rude épreuve. Dans sa conférence sur "La Laicité à la turque fait de la résistance : Politique, Droit, Société", Samim Akgönül évoquera les attaques que subit la laïcité sous la présidence d'Erdogan, tandis que Eric Sales s'interrogera sur le bilan de ces attaques en posant la question suivante: "La Laicité en Turquie, un principe constitutionnel essentiel sur le déclin? Participation en ligne à la conférence :

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news-6871 Fri, 02 Feb 2024 22:05:04 +0100 Druidism, Tengrism, Taaraism: Current Reactivations of Ancient Spiritualities and Religions, From Identity to Politics /actualites/actualite/druidism-tengrism-taaraism-current-reactivations-of-ancient-spiritualities-and-religions-from-identity-to-politics Edited by Samim Akgönül and Anne-Laure Zwilling “In this book, we have named the phenomena neoreligion and reactivation. Neoreligion does not mean a change inside institutionalised religion, it does not correspond to some kind of dogmatic creative crisis, which would bring established religious groups to claim to create something new while only dusting out ancient components of their religion. It is not to confuse, either, with some kind of religious nostalgia, a desire to return to the origins or foundations of a religion. Such a dynamic can be observed with the born-again phenomena – obvious in the spheres of monotheistic religions – that is individual religious revivalism of people who are often searching for a supposedly original orthodoxy.

Neoreligion, on the contrary, is the phenomenon where, outside existing religions, new religions are created, but not from nothing: they are reactivated in a new form. They take their roots – or at least claim to do so – in traditional or ancient beliefs and adopt some of the imagined traditional behaviours. The movement, therefore, is one of transformation, since it is a takeover of the old. But this change does not simply follow the logic of the old: there is also a dimension of novelty, of creation.

This volume is dedicated to studying these phenomena: describing and analysing their various appearances, uncovering their logic and dynamics, shedding light on the motivations of followers, and discussing their consequences.”

ABOUT AUTHORS:

Samim Akgönül (PhD 2001), Historian and Political scientist, Professor of Turkish studies, is the Director of the Department of Turkish Studies of the University of Strasbourg and co-coordinator of “Religions and Pluralism” research team of French National Center for Scientific Research (DRES). He also co-leads the research team working on “Analysis of contemporary issues in European societies: inequalities, mobility, risks” of the Interdisciplinary Thematic Institute “Making European Society”. His research focuses mainly on the political history of Turkey and minorities, especially non-Muslim minorities in Turkey, Muslim minorities in the Balkans and the “new minorities”  related to Turkey in Western Europe. His most recent books are 100 Years of Greek-Turkish Relations: The Human Dimension of an Ongoing Conflict, Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 2023; La Modernité turque : adaptations et constructions dans le processus de modernisation ottoman et turc (ed.)Istanbul, ISIS, 2022; La Turquie « nouvelle » et les Franco-Turcs une interdépendance complexe, Paris, L’Harmatan, 2020.

Kerem Görkem. Arslan, holder of a master’s degree in social and cultural anthropology, is a doctoral student affiliated with Droit, Religion, Entreprise et Société laboratory (DRES UMR 7354, jointly supervised by CNRS & University of Strasbourg) under the supervision of Professor Samim Akgönül. His thesis focuses on the development of heterodox religiosities in contemporary Turkey. His areas of research are new religious movements, anthropology and philosophy of myths, anthropology of religion, neopagan identification and marginalization.

Elif Dastarlı is an associate professor of art history and art critic specialised in the Turkish modern and contemporary art. Dastarlı worked as a lecturer at Işık University, Sakarya University, Sakarya Applied Sciences University, and Marmara University. Her academic pursuits led her to temporarily reside in Lisbon and Strasbourg. Dastarlı is the author of Yan Kapıdan Girenler: Modern Türk Resminin Analizi (Hayalperest, 2021) and the co-author of Feminist Art in Resistance: Aesthetics, Methods and Politics of Art in Turkey (Palgrave Macmillan, 2023). Some of her book chapters were published in the following books: A Companion to Modern Turkey’s Centennial (Edinburgh University Press, 2023); La Modernite Turc – Adaptations et Constructions dans le Processus de Modernisation Ottoman et Turc (ISIS, 2021); Nevhiz, Drawing, Diary (Corpus, 2018); Türk Mimarisinde İz Bırakanlar (Ministry of Environment and Urban Planning, 2015); Antik Çağ’dan XXI Yüzyıla Büyük İstanbul Tarihi (Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality Culture Corp., 2015).

Stéphane François, professor of political science at the University of Mons, member of the Groupe Sociétés Religions Laïcités (EPHE/CNRS/PSL). Research interests: extreme right; countercultures; radical ecology; neopaganism/marginal spiritualities. Latest publication: Une avant-garde d’extrême droite. Contre-culture, conservatisme radical et tentations modernistes, Lyon, Éditions de la Lanterne, 2022.

Martin Greve is a German ethnomusicologist based in Istanbul and Beirut. His doctoral thesis deals with the history of Turkish Art Music in the 20th century. His habilitation thesis is a study of Turkish music in Germany. From May 2011 – September 2018, Martin Greve was a research associate at the Orient-Institut Istanbul responsible for the research field Music in the Ottoman Empire and Turkey. From 2020 until 2023, he was directing the DFG-funded research project entitled Music, Migration and Musical Expression at the Orient-Institut Istanbul. His latest book is Dersim’in Yeni Soundunun Oluşumu. Anlatılamazı İfade Etmek co-authored in 2019 with Özay Şahin (Tarih Yurt Vakfı Yayınları).

Massimo Introvigne, an Italian sociologist of religions, is managing director of CESNUR, the Center for Studies on New Religions, and the author of some seventy books, including Inside the Church of Almighty God (New York: Oxford University Press, 2020).

Damien Karbovnik, ARCHE Laboratory (University of Strasbourg), works on contemporary esotericism, new religious movements and personal development. Latest publication L’échec d’une “religion” New Age : l’exemple des Ateliers Planète », Revue d’Histoire des Religions, 2021/3, Tome 238, p. 515-545.

Adrien Nonjon is a doctoral student at the Europe-Eurasia Research Center (CREE) at Paris National Institute for Oriental Languages and Civilisations (INALCO). He holds a master’s degree in geopolitics and political science. Specialising in political and cultural history of contemporary Central and Eastern Europe, he focuses on right-wing movements and ideologies. Associate researcher in the “Illiberalism” and “Transnational History of the Far Right” research programs of the Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies at George Washington University from 2019 to 2021, he published in 2023 a monograph on the Azov regiment and the Ukrainian far right at Cerf editions.

İlkay Canan Okkalı is an art historian. She is currently employed as Faculty Member and Vice Dean at Trabzon University Faculty of Fine Arts and Design. In 2022 she became Associate Professor in the fields of Western Art and Contemporary Art. Okkalı edited the essay collection The Future Belongs to the Youth (TAÇ Foundation, 2008) under the sponsorship of UNESCO. She is a chapter author in the books, A Century-old Turkish Palace in Vienna from the Ottomans to the Present (Denizbank, 2016), Women of Art in the Shadows (Ayrıntı, 2018), The Changing World of Women (Kronik, 2021), Essays on Art History: A Gift for Necdet Sakaoğlu (Kriter, 2022), Tools for the Craftsman (Kanca, 2022). She is the author of Füreya Koral. (Ketebe, 2022). Okkalı’s articles on art practices of women and Turkish painting have been published in national and international academic journals. She is a member of the International Association of Art Critics (AICA) Turkey.

Ringo Ringvee is an adviser at the religious affairs department at the Estonian Ministry of the Interior. He is also member of the Advisory Committee on Human Rights of the Chancellor of Justice. He completed his PhD at University of Tartu on the state-religions relations. His research interests lie in religious minorities, roles of religious actors in the society, and legislation on religions, i.e., religious freedom issues.

His publications include “Jehovah’s Witnesses in the Baltic States – A Historical Overview“ In G. Besier, K. Stokłosa (eds.) Jehovah’s Witnesses in Europe: Past and Present III. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2021; “Secular Society, Secular State: Egalitarian Legislation on Religion?“ In R. Altnurme (ed.) Old Religion, New Spirituality. Implications of Secularisation and Individualisation in Estonia, Brill, 2021; “What do the censuses tell about minority religions? Some reflections on Estonia“ in: George D. Chryssides (Ed.). Minority Religions in Europe and the Middle East. Mapping and Monitoring. Routledge, 2019.

Anne-Laure Zwilling is an established researcher of the French National Scientific Research Centre (CNRS) at the joint research unit Droit, Religion, Entreprise, Société of the University of Strasbourg, where she is the director of several international research projects. She holds a PhD in religious sciences and a habilitation in religious anthropology. Her fields of interest are religious minorities in France and Europe, and religious founding texts. Her recent publications include Religion and Prison: State Governance and Social Issues. A European Comparative Overview, Springer, 2020 (ed., with Julia Martinez-Ariño); Non-religion in contemporary societies. Institutional and legal perspectives, Springer 2022 (ed., with Helge Årsheim); Contemporary Challenges to the Regulation of Religions in Europe, Porto: U. Porto Press, 2023 (ed., with Helena Vilaça and Maria João Oliveira).

CREDITS: Cover design by Nihal Yazgan; Cover Photo by Kerem Görkem Arslan.

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news-6819 Thu, 01 Feb 2024 00:00:00 +0100 Journées des universités et des formations post-bac - JU 2024 https://www.ju-strasbourg.fr/ Agenda du département d'études turques news-6841 Wed, 24 Jan 2024 10:15:39 +0100 Emploi du temps Master, 2e semestre 2023/2024 /actualites/actualite/emploi-du-temps-master-2e-semestre-2023-2024 Actualités du département d'études turques news-6607 Fri, 19 Jan 2024 18:00:00 +0100 Lectures : Corps dans tous ses états, ou presque ! /actualites/actualite/lectures-corps-dans-tous-ses-etats-ou-presque Lectures proposées par Reha Yünlüel (poèmes et photos) Musique et chansons de Hilmi Nar (poète, musicien) Avec la participation de Belkis Sonia Philonenko (traductrice) et Martin Adamiec (poète, acteur, metteur en scène) Agenda du département d'études turques news-6617 Fri, 12 Jan 2024 10:02:15 +0100 Emploi du temps Licence, 2e semestre 2023/2024 /actualites/actualite/emploi-du-temps-licence-2e-semestre-2023-2024 Actualités du département d'études turques news-6143 Tue, 19 Dec 2023 12:00:00 +0100 Conférence "Pourquoi une république en Turquie ?" /actualites/actualite/conference-pourquoi-une-republique-en-turquie La conférence se tiendra le 19 décembre 2023 de 12h à 14h en Amphi 2 du Bâtiment Patio et sera également diffusée en ligne pour permettre une participation à distance.

Détails de la Conférence :

Intervenant : Ahmet Kuyaş, historien, maître de conférences émérite de l'Université Galatasaray.

Date et heure : 19 décembre 2023, de 12h à 14h.

Lieu : Bâtiment Patio, Amphi 2, Université de Strasbourg.

Diffusion en ligne : us06web.zoom.us/j/86785494090

Déroulement de la Conférence :

Mot de bienvenue : Samim Akgönül, professeur et directeur du Département d'Études turques.

Modérateur : Kerem Görkem Arslan, doctorant et chargé de cours au Département d'Études turques.

Cette conférence offre une opportunité unique d'explorer les fondements historiques de l'idée de la République de Turquie, présentée par Monsieur le Professeur Ahmet Kuyaş. 

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news-6256 Fri, 08 Dec 2023 11:30:00 +0100 AG4 - Comité Politiques Spéciales et Décolonisation : Comprendre la monté des idées d'extrème droite en Europe et y répondre /actualites/actualite/ag4-comite-politiques-speciales-et-decolonisation-comprendre-la-monte-des-idees-dextreme-droite-en-europe-et-y-repondre Le 8 décembre, le Professeur Samim Akgönül prendra la parole pour aborder le thème "Comprendre la montée des idées d'extrême droite en Europe et élaborer des réponses appropriées". Cette intervention se déroulera dans le cadre de l'AG4 - Comité Politiques Spéciales et Décolonisation.
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news-6254 Thu, 07 Dec 2023 16:42:28 +0100 Nasıl Bir Dünya? Nasıl Bir Türkiye? (152): Avrupa’da yükselen sağ ve popülizm (La montée de la droite et du populisme en Europe) /actualites/actualite/nasil-bir-duenya-nasil-bir-tuerkiye-152-avrupada-yuekselen-sag-ve-popuelizm-la-montee-de-la-droite-et-du-populisme-en-europe "Nasıl Bir Dünya? Nasıl Bir Türkiye?" a accueilli le 7 décembre les Professeurs Samim Akgönül et Ayhan Kaya. Akgönül et Kaya ont discuté de la montée du populisme de droite en Europe et de la manière dont les relations avec la Turquie pourraient évoluer à l'avenir. Source : https://medyascope.tv/2023/12/07/nasil-bir-dunya-nasil-bir-turkiye-152-avrupada-yukselen-sag-ve-populizm/ Actualités du département d'études turques news-6211 Tue, 05 Dec 2023 09:00:00 +0100 "Séparatisme(s) : mot ancien, maux nouveaux" Rencontre avec les autrices et auteurs /actualites/actualite/separatismes-mot-ancien-maux-nouveaux-rencontre-avec-les-autrices-et-auteurs
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    news-5888 Thu, 16 Nov 2023 14:00:00 +0100 L’État de droit et la démocratie en tension : perspectives comparatives /actualites/actualite/letat-de-droit-et-la-democratie-en-tension-perspectives-comparatives "L’État de droit et la démocratie en tension : perspectives comparatives" le 16 novembre à 14h Salle Alex Weill (Faculté de droit, 5ème étage) & en ligne. Agenda du département d'études turques news-6101 Wed, 15 Nov 2023 15:19:57 +0100 Call for Papers DIASPORIFICATION OF ISLAM IN EUROPE /actualites/actualite/call-for-papers-diasporification-of-islam-in-europe

    Diasporification of Islam : transborder relations of Muslims in Europe

    Established Muslim communities and new arrivals

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    news-6093 Sun, 12 Nov 2023 12:26:35 +0100 Recherches internationales, Turquie : Le Bilan d'un centenaire /actualites/actualite/recherches-internationales-turquie-le-bilan-dun-centenaire Alexis Coskun, Turquie : une puissance contradictoire [Présentation]
    Frédéric Hitzel, La Turquie, une histoire mouvementée
    Enis Coşkun, Le régime d’Erdoğan et l’histoire constitutionnelle de la Turquie
    Samim Akgönül, L’évolution des forces politiques en Turquie
    Jean Marcou, La politique étrangère de la Turquie, un équilibre de longue date
    Didier Billion, La dynamique des relations entre la Turquie et l’Union européenne
    Tolga Bilener, La Turquie et ses options eurasiennes : substitut ou complément ?
    Engin Sustam, La question kurde et le centenaire de la République turque

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    news-6092 Fri, 10 Nov 2023 14:52:44 +0100 Cumhuriyetçilik ve Cumhuriyetler /actualites/actualite/https//nikayayinevicomtr/productinfophppids519padicumhuriyetcilik-ve-cumhuriyetlerproductcapa Yerküreyi kaplayan irili ufaklı çok sayıda cumhuriyetin “başarısız” varlığı etik-politik bir düşünce geleneği olarak cumhuriyet(çiliğ)in de gölgede kalmasını beraberinde getirmiştir. Çok uzun bir süre biçimsel olarak yükselen pratikler karşısında bir düşünce geleneği olarak cumhuriyetçiliğin suskunluğuna tanıklık edilmiştir. Sonrasında entelektüel düzeyde bir cumhuriyetçi canlanış/silkeleniş söz konusu olsa da henüz pratikler üzerinde dönüştürücü bir etkiden bahsetmek güç. Cumhuriyetleşememiş cumhuriyetler dünyasında teoriyle pratik arasındaki devasa boşluk her iki alanı da sorunsallaştırmayı zorunlu kılıyor. Dünyanın farklı coğrafyalarından 27 bilim insanının katkı sunduğu Cumhuriyetçilik ve Cumhuriyetler -Teoriyi Derinleştirmek, Pratiği Sorgulamak-, bir yandan siyaset felsefesinin önemli kavramlarından olan cumhuriyetçiliği tartışmayı, temel kavram setleri etrafında dönen imkanları, alanın önde gelen isimleriyle görünür kılmayı çabalarken öte yandan Batı dışı çeşitli ülke deneyimlerini de içerecek şekilde cumhuriyetçi pratiklerin sorgulamasını yapmayı amaç ediniyor. Ayrıca 100. yıl çalışmalarına-tartışmalarına doğrudan katkı sunmak amacıyla çeşitli yazılardan oluşan bir Türkiye bölümü de bulunuyor. Kitap, pratiğin krizine karşı “büyük fikirler”in etkisini yitirdiği bir çağda büyük bir geleneği hatırlamaya, onu yeniden büyütmeye çağrı yapıyor. CUMHURİYETÇİLİK Klasiklerden Çağdaş Yorumlara Cumhuriyetçi Düşünce: Kuram, İlke ve İlişkisellik Soyutta ve Somutta Cumhuriyet: Türkiye Üzerine Çıkarımlar Cenk Saraçoğlu • Özgürlüğün Kısa Tarihi –Ve Dersleri PhIlIp PettIt • Roma ve Teamül Hukukunun Sivil Özgürlüğe Bakışı QuentIn SkInner • Cumhuriyetçi Özgürlüğün İkilemine Bir Yanıt: Halkçı Cumhuriyetçilik Kâzım Ateş • Haklar, Cumhuriyetçilik ve Demokrasi RIchard Bellamy • (Dez)enformasyon Cumhuriyeti: Algoritmalar, Enformasyonun Silaha Dönüştürülmesi ve Tahakküm John Maynor • Tarihsel Bir Perspektiften Cumhuriyet(ler) ve Yurttaşları Ahu Tunçel • Cumhuriyetçi Yurttaşlık Filiz Kartal • Cumhuriyet, Cumhuriyetçilik ve Toplumsal Sınıflar Serdal Bahçe • Klasikten Çağdaşa Cumhuriyetçiliğin Antigonesi Olarak İkinci Yurttaş Kadınlar Gülçin Özge Tan • Ütopya ve Cumhuriyet: Ütopyacılığın ve Cumhuriyetçiliğin Ortak Temelleri Aydoğan Kutlu • Bir Sanat Eseri Olarak Cumhuriyet: Lorenzetti Üzerine Bir Okuma Efe Baştürk CUMHURİYETLER Dünün ve Bugünün Cumhuriyetleri: Çeşitli Ülke Deneyimleri Fransız Devrimi ve Cumhuriyet Mehmet Ali Ağaoğulları • Fransız Cumhuriyetçiliğinin Tarihinde 1848 Devrimi Samuel Hayat • Fransa Aynasından Cumhuriyetçiliğin Sınırlarına Bakmak: Reel Cumhuriyet versus Halkçı Cumhuriyet Selman Saç • Sol ve Cumhuriyet Gilles Candar • İspanya Krallığı’nda Cumhuriyetçilik: Tarihsel Gelişim ve Güncel Tartışmalar Celal Oral Özdemir • Kuruluş Dönemindeki Cumhuriyet Tartışmaları ve Amerikan Cumhuriyetçilerindeki Demokrasi Nefreti Mustafa Cem Oğuz • “Cumhuriyeti Kılıçla Yönetmek”: Teori ve Pratikte Bolivarcı Cumhuriyetçilik Esra Akgemci • Asya’nın İlk Cumhuriyet Deneyimi: Çin (1912-1949) Galip Ferhat Akbal • Rusya’da Cumhuriyetçilik Tartışmaları Orhan Gafarlı CUMHURİYET(ÇİLİĞ)İN TÜRKİYE PERDESİ Erken Cumhuriyet Döneminde Cumhuriyet ve Yurttaşlık Düşüncesinin Kökeni ve Pratiği Üzerine İhsan Ömer Atagenç • Halka Rağmen Millet: Kemalist ve İslamcı Uluslaşmanın Gölgesinde Cumhuriyet Erdem Damar ve Menderes Çınar • Türkiye’de Vatandaşlık Rejiminin Dönüşümü: İstisnai Vatandaşlığın Yaygınlaşması ve Cumhuriyetçi Yurttaşlığın Krizi Sibel Utar • Laikliğin Üç Hâli: Fransa ve Türkiye Bağlamlarından Hareketle Devlet, Hukuk ve Toplum Açısından Din Samim Akgönül ve Kerem Görkem Arslan Publications du département d'études turques news-5857 Wed, 04 Oct 2023 20:20:00 +0200 La République de Turquie : Un siècle de changements et de continuités /actualites/actualite/la-republique-de-turquie-un-siecle-de-changements-et-de-continuites Événement en format hybride (présentiel / via zoom)

    Mot de bienvenue :
    Alain DIECKHOFF, Sciences Po-CERI/CNRS

    Introduction du colloque :

    Bayram BALCI, Sciences Po-CERI/CNRS
    Nicolas MONCEAU, Université de Bordeaux, IRM

    Intervenants : 

    Samim AKGÖNÜL, Université de Strasbourg - « Les transformations des courants politiques dans la Turquie républicaine : des clivages politiques aux clivages identitaires »

    Deniz AKAGUL, Université de Lille - « L’économie turque depuis l’avènement de la République : quel bilan ? »

    Bayram BALCI, Sciences Po-CERI/CNRS - « Les grandes tendances de l’évolution de la question religieuse en politique intérieure et extérieure de 1923 à 2023 »

    Jana JABBOUR, Sciences Po - « La politique étrangère turque sous la République : de l’alignement sur les grandes puissances à la diplomatie de puissance émergente »

    Adnan ÇELIK, CETOBAC, EHESS - « La question kurde et la République : entre le 'pacte d'islam' et le 'pacte de turcité' »

    Conclusion :
    Riva KASTORYANO, Sciences Po-CERI/CNRS

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    Actualités du département d'études turques
    news-5896 Thu, 21 Sep 2023 17:29:12 +0200 La foi musulmane par les livres /actualites/actualite/la-foi-musulmane-par-les-livres-1 Cet ouvrage a été dirigé par Anne-Laure Zwilling (CNRS, Strasbourg). Ont contribué également plusieurs enseignants de l’université de Strasbourg : Samim Akgönül (professeur, directeur du Département d’études turques), Anne-Sylvie Boisliveau (maîtresse de conférences en histoire médiévale des mondes musulmans), Th ierry Legrand (professeur d’histoire des religions), ainsi qu’Ahmed Oulddali (maître de conférences en islamologie à l’université Lumière Lyon 2), Gregory Vandamme (docteur en sciences des religions de l’université catholique de Louvain), Hocine Kerzazi (docteur en sciences des religions) et Yannis Mahil (docteur en droit et islamologie) Dans la France contemporaine devenue très sécularisée, les pratiques religieuses ne vont pas de soi, et soulèvent des interrogations quant à leurs modalités, leur légitimation, leurs fondements scripturaires et dogmatiques. Les croyants cherchent notamment dans les livres les réponses à ces questions. Parmi les musulmanes et musulmans de France, ceux – nombreux – qui ne lisent pas l’arabe se tournent alors vers les livres publiés en langue française pour obtenir ces connaissances.
    Qu’il s’agisse de traductions ou de publications originales en français, le nombre de ces publications a fortement augmenté ces dernières années. Mais que disent-elles ? Ce livre présente un panorama des ouvrages concernant l’islam et les musulmans, écrits dans une perspective croyante. L’analyse du contenu de ces ouvrages, des différents domaines couverts par l’offre de littérature religieuse et de leur importance relative permet de révéler les tendances observables et leurs évolutions récentes, ainsi que d’évoquer les éventuelles tensions dont elles témoignent. En éclairant les dynamiques et stratégies de publication à l’oeuvre aujourd’hui en France, ce livre offre une approche nouvelle et originale de l’islam.
    Cet ouvrage a été dirigé par Anne-Laure Zwilling (CNRS, Strasbourg). Ont contribué également plusieurs enseignants de l’université de Strasbourg : Samim Akgönül (professeur, directeur du Département d’études turques), Anne-Sylvie Boisliveau (maîtresse de conférences en histoire médiévale des mondes musulmans), Th ierry Legrand (professeur d’histoire des religions), ainsi qu’Ahmed Oulddali (maître de conférences en islamologie à l’université Lumière Lyon 2), Gregory Vandamme (docteur en sciences des religions de l’université catholique de Louvain), Hocine Kerzazi (docteur en sciences des religions) et Yannis Mahil (docteur en droit et islamologie).

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    Publications du département d'études turques
    news-5821 Thu, 21 Sep 2023 00:00:00 +0200 Turkologentag 2023 Vienna /recherche/projets-de-recherche-en-cours The search of origins in the contemporary Turkish society : Turanism, Islamism, and Anatolianism For more information : https://etudes-turques.unistra.fr/recherche/projets-de-recherche-en-cours Agenda du département d'études turques news-5882 Mon, 18 Sep 2023 17:17:59 +0200 Minorities and Diasporas in Turkey /actualites/actualite/minorities-and-diasporas-in-turkey-1 Minorities and Diasporas in Turkey Public Images and Issues in Education edited by Fulvio Bertuccelli, Mihaela Gavrila, Fabio L. Grassi Publications du département d'études turques