Popular Sociology

Caglar Keyder

Professor

Office: LT 404
Office hours as posted or by appointment.
Phone: ext. 7-4708
Email: keyder@binghamton.edu

Caglar Keyder's research has focused on the Ottoman Empire, the contemporary Middle East and Turkey. His most recent work is on the social structure of global cities.

Recent Courses:

Contemporary Capitalism
Globalization and Law

Recent Publications:

"A History and Geography of Turkish Nationalism," in F. Birtek and T. Dragonas eds., Citizenship and the Nation-State in Greece and Turkey, Routledge, 2005.

"La Turquie: de la Peripherie au Centre", Diogene, no. 210, Spring 2005.

"Globalization and Social Exclusion in Istanbul," International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 29, 1, March 2005.

"Europe as Alternative Empire: A View from the Periphery", in Faruk Tabak ed., Allies as Rivals: The U.S., Europe, and Japan in a Changing World-System, Paradigm Press, 2005.

"A History and Geography of Turkish Nationalism." In State and Nation in Greece and Turkey

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