Dilek Cindošlu
Faculty of Economics, Administrative and Social Sciences

Ph.D. State University of New York at Buffalo, U.S.A. 1991. Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science, Bilkent Univesity since 1991 and Assistant Chair since 2003 September. She is a sociologist working on gender, internet, work, power, democracy, health and sexuality issues in contemporary Turkey and Middle East. She was a visiting fellow at the Center for Gender and Sexuality at New York University in 2003 summer, and senior fellow at the St.Antony's College in , Oxford in 2002 summer an Honorary Fellow and Fullbright scholar at the Women's Studies Research Center of University of Wisconsin at Madison, in 1998-1999 academic years. She is a graduate of Bogazici University, Istanbul (B.A. and M.A.) and State University of NewYork at Buffalo (Ph.D). She has training on focus groups and emotional intelligence education. She has been conducting Focus Groups, Search Conferences. EQ Workshops and Problem Solving Workshops for variouos organizations as well as for her own research. She has worked as consultant on various projects funded by by national (Tubitak, KSSGM, AAK ) and international (IDRC of Canada, Ford Foundation, World Bank, ILO-IPEC) sources and published in several international journals including Women's Studies International Forum, European Women's Studies, and Middle Eastern Studies. She has articles in edited books including Deniz Kandiyoti and Ayse Saktanber (ed) Fragments of Culture: The Everyday Life in Modern Turkey, I.B.Tauris, 2002. and Pinar Ilkkaracan (ed), Women and Sexuality in Muslim Societies, Istanbul 2000. She has one daughter. Ph.D. State University of New York at Buffalo, U.S.A. 1991. Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science, Bilkent Univesity since 1991 and Assistant Chair since 2003 September. She is a sociologist working on gender, internet, work, power, democracy, health and sexuality issues in contemporary Turkey and Middle East. She was a visiting fellow at the Center for Gender and Sexuality at New York University in 2003 summer, and senior fellow at the St.Antony's College in , Oxford in 2002 summer an Honorary Fellow and Fullbright scholar at the Women's Studies Research Center of University of Wisconsin at Madison, in 1998-1999 academic years. She is a graduate of Bogazici University, Istanbul (B.A. and M.A.) and State University of NewYork at Buffalo (Ph.D). She has training on focus groups and emotional intelligence education. She has been conducting Focus Groups, Search Conferences. EQ Workshops and Problem Solving Workshops for variouos organizations as well as for her own research. She has worked as consultant on various projects funded by by national (Tubitak, KSSGM, AAK ) and international (IDRC of Canada, Ford Foundation, World Bank, ILO-IPEC) sources and published in several international journals including Women's Studies International Forum, European Women's Studies, and Middle Eastern Studies. She has articles in edited books including Deniz Kandiyoti and Ayse Saktanber (ed) Fragments of Culture: The Everyday Life in Modern Turkey, I.B.Tauris, 2002. and Pinar Ilkkaracan (ed), Women and Sexuality in Muslim Societies, Istanbul 2000. She has one daughter.



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