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The Center for Middle Eastern Studies<\/strong>,<\/strong> The<\/strong> Political Anthropology Working Group, <\/strong>and Jadaliyya<\/em><\/strong> present<\/p>\n\n <\/p>\n\n Panelists<\/strong> Constructing Politics: Infrastructure and Public Space in Istanbul<\/em>, <\/em>Elizabeth Angell<\/strong>, PhD Candidate in Anthropology, Columbia University & Contributor to the JadMag<\/em> Volume This event is open to the public; no registration required.<\/p>\n\n Please note: This event may be photographed and videotaped by representatives of CMES for record keeping and for use on the CMES website and in other CMES publications. The use of personal recording devices is strictly prohibited.<\/p>\n\n\n
\n By Bassam Haddad, Elizabeth Angell, Ceyhun Arslan, Cihan Tekay, Emrah Yildiz and Cemal Kafadar.\n
\n 03/02/2014 11:30 pm\n \n \n <\/span>\n
\n Location: Harvard University, CGIS South Bldg, Belfer Case Study Room 020, 1730 Cambridge St, Cambridge, MA \n <\/p>\n
\nA Roundtable Discussion: The Gezi Protests and Dissident Visions of Turkey<\/h3>\n\n
\nA discussion of the Gezi Park protests, which erupted in Istanbul in late May 2013, and their aftermath. This event coincides with the launch of the JadMag<\/em> volume, “Resistance Everywhere”: The Gezi Protests and Dissident Visions of Turkey<\/em>, published by Jadaliyya<\/em> and Tadween Publishing—a collection of essays intended as a pedagogical resource for those teaching and studying recent events in Turkey.
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\nThe Politics of Knowledge Production Today: Pedagogy, Policy, and Real Time,<\/em> Bassam Haddad<\/strong>, Director of Middle Eastern Studies Program and Associate Professor of Public and International Affairs, George Mason University & Jadaliyya<\/em> Co-Founder and Co-Editor<\/p>\n\n
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\nHeterogeneous Rootedness: Gezi as a Global Event in Contemporary Turkish Literature<\/em>,<\/em> Ceyhun Arslan<\/strong>, PhD Candidate in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, Harvard University
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\nEngendering Biographies & Bibliographies: Women's Movement, Critical Media Practice, and Gezi,<\/em> Cihan Tekay<\/strong>, PhD Candidate in Cultural Anthropology, The CUNY-Graduate Center & Jadaliyya<\/em> Turkey Page Co-Editor
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\nFormations of the Areligious: Secularism, Islamism and Alignments of Dissent after Gezi<\/em>,<\/em> Emrah Yildiz<\/strong>, Joint PhD Candidate in Social Anthropology and Middle Eastern Studies, Harvard University & Jadaliyya<\/em> Turkey Page and JadMag<\/em> Volume Co-Editor
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\nModerator: Cemal Kafadar<\/strong>, Vehbi Koç Professor of Turkish Studies, Department of History, Harvard University<\/p>\n\n
\nFollowing the panel, there will be a reception in the CGIS South concourse.<\/p>\n\n
\nSpecial thanks to artist Taha Alkan for permission to use "Lady in Red Dress" (2013).<\/em>
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