Space, Place, Identity, Mobilities, Minoritiy Politics, History of Geographic Thought
- Promotors: Ilse Derluyn
- Researchers: Ilhan Kaya
- Faculties: Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences
- Period: 2021 – 2022
- Themes: Discrimination, racism and prejudice, Global migration and mobility, Identity, Participation, integration and transnational relations
My research centers around space, identity, minorities, and mobilities in general. I have specifically written on Muslim minorities in the United States and Europe, minorities in Turkey, and history of geographic thought. I am particularly interested in the role of place in constructing identities, drawing boundaries and maintaining differences. Uneven power relations are at the center of my analysis. I believe that without understanding power relations and the role of place in power struggles, one cannot fully understand the contextuality, contingency and complexity of mobility, space and identity. Discourses produced, policies formed, narratives and memories created reflect complex power relations. The power to define, to draw boundaries, to dominate, to resist, to create and maintain differences is a central issue in mobilities and identities, whether it is immigration or emigration, integration or assimilation, reconciliation or alienation.