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stumbled onto an article by this scholar, on aina of all places...it just confirms my suspicions of aina and Peter BetBoohoo as lunheads who never actually read anything...if they had read more than the first few lines they would never have posted this on their forum....but they did and I'm glad they were that careless. Before adding his article on Assyrian identity in the moderne ra I thought I'd plant his bio and education...this is for those who believe, like Trump, that an American judge of Mexican heritage is necessarily biased, because they are, also believe that anyone who actually knows anything, or is a true scholar and, dare I say it, a Turk as well can NEVER write the truth...no matter what his standing as an academic and scholar..... Senek Akturk Awards Kadir Has Gelecek Vadeden Bilim İnsanı Ödülü, 2015 Joseph Rothschild Book Prize, best book in ethnicity and nationalism, 2013 Marie Curie International Reintegration Grant (100,000 Euros), 2010-2014 Baki Komsuoğlu Social Sciences Encouragement Award, 2011 Sakıp Sabancı International Research Award (3rd place), 2010 Teaching Effectiveness Award, Graduate Council, University of California, Berkeley, 2009 Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor, University of California, Berkeley, 2009 Peter H. Odegard Award, Department of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley, 2006 Vehbi Koç Award, Koç Özel Lisesi, 1996 Şener Aktürk (download CV in pdf) B.A., University of Chicago, Political Science and International Studies, 2003 M.A., University of Chicago, Committee on International Relations, 2003 M.A., University of California - Berkeley, Political Science, 2004 Ph.D., University of California - Berkeley, Political Science, 2009 Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard University, Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, 2009-2010 Associate Professor, Koç University, Department of International Relations, 2015-present Assistant Professor, Koç University, Department of International Relations, 2009-2015 Visiting Lecturer, Harvard University, Department of Government, Spring 2010 Email: sakturk@ku.edu.tr Phone: +90-212-338-1460 Web of Science Researcher ID ORCID Scopus ID Google Scholar Summary Sener Akturk is a scholar of comparative politics broadly defined, with a focus on comparative politics of ethnicity, religion, and nationalism, especially in Germany, Russia, and Turkey. He developed the typology of three “regimes of ethnicity” (monoethnic, antiethnic, and multiethnic), and a theory of “ethnic regime change” in his book, Regimes of Ethnicity and Nationhood in Germany, Russia, and Turkey (Cambridge University Press, 2012), which received the 2013 Joseph Rothschild book prize. While writing on German, Russian, and Turkish politics primarily, Akturk has also published on identity politics in Afghanistan, Algeria, Austria, Greece, Iran, Israel, Pakistan, and Central Asia. He is currently working on a handbook on state policies toward ethnic and religious diversity in 172 countries with a population over quarter million, which is the result of a global expert survey he conducted on fifteen state policies around the world between 2010 and 2014. He is also working on several projects related to religion and nationalism; the representation of Muslim minorities in European politics; Jewish intellectuals’ contributions to Turkish nationalism; and the political consequences of Greek-Turkish population exchange. ...but what is all this compared to a BS in mechanical engineering earned by Fred Aprim, a "true" Assyrian historian because he strokes our balls the way we like them stroked. --------------------- |
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