[Fdu] Symposium on Academic Freedom in Turkey
Cynthia Wright
cynthia.wright at utoronto.ca
Sat Aug 13 21:29:40 EDT 2016
Academic Freedom and the Turkish Turmoil: Symposium on Academic Freedom
in Turkey
University of Helsinki welcomes you to an academic discussion on the
current situation of academia in Turkey.
In last January this year, 1128 academics signed an open letter which
addressed the Turkish government calling for a lasting peace in Turkey
and asking to end its violence in South Eastern Turkey which is mainly
inhabited by Kurdish citizens. The next day, after the petition for
peace was published, the Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan accused
the signatories of treason and aiding the terrorist organization PKK.
Since then, the signatories, as they call themselves the “Academics for
Peace”, have been facing investigations, suspensions, dismissals and
imprisonments.
On July 15th this year, there has been an attempt for a military coup
d’état in Turkey. In a few days after the government has overthrown the
attempt for coup, the Higher Education Council of Turkey (YÖK) has
ordered the resignation of all Deans, altogether 1577 university deans,
from public and foundation universities. 15 universities have been shut
down since then and 2239 academic staff members are under investigation
under the regulations of the state of emergency.
In order to understand the current, multi-layered and complicated
political situation in Turkey and its effects on the academia, the
University of Helsinki is organizing a symposium on August 25th with
guest speakers. The event will be opened by Chancellor Thomas
Wilhemsson, University of Helsinki, followed by the keynote speech by
Professor Umut Özkirimli from the University of Lund on nationalism in
today’s Turkey. Other speakers will include Senior Researcher Toni
Alaranta from the Finnish Institute of International Affairs, who will
talk about the EU-Turkey relations, and Professor Mahmut Mutman from the
University of Tampere, whose topic is populism in Turkey.
After the coffee break, there will be a panel discussion with
researchers from the University of Helsinki. The panelists will include
Professor Juhana Aunesluoma, Network for European Studies, Research
Fellow Halil Gürhanli, Faculty of Social Sciences, Research Fellow
Johanna Vuorelma, University of Warwick and Professor Hannu Juusola,
Vice president of the Foundation of the Finnish Institute in the Middle
East.
The symposium will be held on Thursday, 25 August, 2016, at 13-17 in the
lecture hall Porthania IV (Yliopistonkatu 3).
Programme:
13:00 Opening words: Academic freedom and autonomy,
Chancellor Thomas Wilhelmsson, University of Helsinki
13:20 KEYNOTE: Quo Vadis Turkey? Professor Umut Özkirimli,
University of Lund
14:00 Turkey, EU and the narratives of emancipation: a
reality check, Senior Research Fellow Toni Alaranta, the Finnish
Institute of International Affairs
14:30 Putschists vs. Populists, Professor Mahmut Mutman,
University of Tampere
15:30-16:30 PANEL:
Panel discussion Chair: Research director Juhana Aunesluoma, University
of Helsinki
Research Fellow Halil Gürhanli, University of Helsinki
Professor Hannu Juusola, University of Helsinki
Research Fellow Johanna Vuorelma, University of Warwick
Organisers: Faculty of Social Sciences , UH
Network for European Studies, UH
Scholars at Risk Network (SAR)
Date: Thursday, 25 August,
Time: 13:00-17:00 (with a coffee break)
Venue: Porthania IV (Yliopistonkatu 3)
Facebook event:
https://www.facebook.com/events/540846322765630/
For further information please get in touch with the coordinator Yonca
Ermutlu (yonca.ermutlu at helsinki.fi <mailto:yonca.ermutlu at helsinki.fi>)
With kind regards,
Yonca Ermutlu, M.A.
Programme Coordinator
Media and Global Communication Master's Programme
http://www.helsinki.fi/globalmedia/
Faculty of Social Sciences/
Department of Social Research /
Discipline of Media and Communication Studies
Unioninkatu 37 (P.O. Box 54)
00014 University of Helsinki
phone +358(0)2941-24845
e-mail: yonca.ermutlu at helsinki.fi
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