Gulden TANER
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Postdoctoral Researcher, Centre for Applied Linguistics, University of Warwick, UK
Ph.D. in English Language Teaching, Middle East Technical University, Turkey
MA and BA in Translation and Interpreting in English, Hacettepe University, Turkey
Supervisors: Elif Ersözlü, Assist. Prof. Dr., Gölge Seferoğlu, Prof. Dr., and Steve Mann, Assoc. Prof. Dr.
Postdoctoral Researcher, Centre for Applied Linguistics, University of Warwick, UK
Ph.D. in English Language Teaching, Middle East Technical University, Turkey
MA and BA in Translation and Interpreting in English, Hacettepe University, Turkey
Supervisors: Elif Ersözlü, Assist. Prof. Dr., Gölge Seferoğlu, Prof. Dr., and Steve Mann, Assoc. Prof. Dr.
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volume this year with the contributions of the scholars who shared their valuable
studies with us, the reviewers who devoted their valuable time and energy to
evaluating and commenting on the papers, and the colleagues and friends at
Çankaya University who put their efforts to realize this project.
This current issue has been devoted to the politics of recognition and social
theory, and has been intended to cover a wide variety of interdisciplinary studies
from multiple fields that fall within the scope of the Journal. Nancy Fraser uses the
term “recognition-theoretical turn” to describe a tendency to tackle many pressing
real-life issues such as discrimination, exclusion, social justice, political equality,
gender equality. The articles in this issue revolve around the problematic of
(mis)recognition, cultural identity, and politics of identity formation, selfrealization, and subjectivation as studied at the intersection of different areas of the human sciences. We, as the editorial board, would like to thank wholeheartedly all the authors for their scholarly contributions and the team of referees for their reviews. We owe special thanks to Dr Mohamed Saki from the Université de Bretagne Occidentale, France for his tremendous work as the guest editor for this volume.
Mustafa Kırca
Editor-in-Chief
Çankaya University, Turkey
mkirca@gmail.com
Mustafa Kırca
Editor-in-Chief
Çankaya University, Turkey
mkirca@gmail.com
Focusing on the aspects of language, literature and culture in any or all possible contexts, and employing interdisciplinary approach to address the research problems with methods of and insights borrowed from multiple disciplines, "Struggle for recognition" conference welcomes papers that deal with the question of identity-construction and subjectivation through the prism of the struggle for recognition paradigm and intends to blur the limits of conventional discourses and approaches.
You may participate as panel organizer, presenter of one paper, or observer. Submissions are open for 30-minute slots (20-minute talks + 10 minutes for discussion). A 300-word abstract and 5 keywords should be submitted as an email attachment to LLC2019conference@gmail.com by March 25, 2019. In your email, please include your name, affiliation, email address, phone number, title of the paper, abstract, 5 keywords and a brief bio data.
volume this year with the contributions of the scholars who shared their valuable
studies with us, the reviewers who devoted their valuable time and energy to
evaluating and commenting on the papers, and the colleagues and friends at
Çankaya University who put their efforts to realize this project.
This current issue has been devoted to the politics of recognition and social
theory, and has been intended to cover a wide variety of interdisciplinary studies
from multiple fields that fall within the scope of the Journal. Nancy Fraser uses the
term “recognition-theoretical turn” to describe a tendency to tackle many pressing
real-life issues such as discrimination, exclusion, social justice, political equality,
gender equality. The articles in this issue revolve around the problematic of
(mis)recognition, cultural identity, and politics of identity formation, selfrealization, and subjectivation as studied at the intersection of different areas of the human sciences. We, as the editorial board, would like to thank wholeheartedly all the authors for their scholarly contributions and the team of referees for their reviews. We owe special thanks to Dr Mohamed Saki from the Université de Bretagne Occidentale, France for his tremendous work as the guest editor for this volume.
Mustafa Kırca
Editor-in-Chief
Çankaya University, Turkey
mkirca@gmail.com
Mustafa Kırca
Editor-in-Chief
Çankaya University, Turkey
mkirca@gmail.com
Focusing on the aspects of language, literature and culture in any or all possible contexts, and employing interdisciplinary approach to address the research problems with methods of and insights borrowed from multiple disciplines, "Struggle for recognition" conference welcomes papers that deal with the question of identity-construction and subjectivation through the prism of the struggle for recognition paradigm and intends to blur the limits of conventional discourses and approaches.
You may participate as panel organizer, presenter of one paper, or observer. Submissions are open for 30-minute slots (20-minute talks + 10 minutes for discussion). A 300-word abstract and 5 keywords should be submitted as an email attachment to LLC2019conference@gmail.com by March 25, 2019. In your email, please include your name, affiliation, email address, phone number, title of the paper, abstract, 5 keywords and a brief bio data.