2018 GIZEM ZENCIRCI 315 Howley Hall Providence College Providence, RI 02906 Email: fzencirc@providence.edu ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2013- ~ Current Assistant Professor of Political Science, Providence College. 2012-2013 Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science, Amherst College. EDUCATION 2013 Ph.D., Political Science, University of Massachusetts, Amherst (with distinction). 2013 Graduate Certificate in Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. 2004 MA, Political Science, Bilkent University, Turkey, University Honors. 2003 BA, Political Science, Bilkent University, Turkey, University Honors. RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS Islamic Capitalism, Political Economy, Capitalism, Religious Politics, Middle East Politics, Politics of the Muslim World, Civil Society, Charity, Poverty, Welfare Regimes, Cultural Studies, Gender Studies, Ethnographic and Interpretive Methods, Turkey, Malaysia, Indonesia. PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS Zencirci, Gizem (2015) From Property to Civil Society: Historical Transformation of Vakıfs in Modern Turkey, International Journal of Middle East Studies (47): 533-554. Zencirci, Gizem (2015) Illusory Debates: How the Sadaka Culture Discourse Masked the Rise of Social Assistance in Turkey, Asian Journal of Social Science, 43 (1-2): 125-150. Zencirci, Gizem (2014) Civil Society s History: New Uses of Ottoman Heritage by the Justice of Development Party in Turkey, European Journal of Turkish Studies, 19. Zencirci, Gizem (2012) Secularism, Islam and the National Public Sphere: Politics of Commemorative Practices in Turkey in Visualizing Secularism and Religion: Egypt, Lebanon, Turkey, India. Eds. Alev Cinar, Srirupa Roy, Maha Yahya. University of Michigan Press. Zencirci, Gizem (2008) The Headscarf in Turkey in the Public and State Spheres, Middle Eastern Studies, 44 (5). (with Dilek Cindoglu) WORK IN PROGRESS The Muslim Social: Islam, Capitalism and Governing Poverty in Turkey (book manuscript, with press). Contradictions of Market Piety: AKP, the Islamic Bourgeoisie, and Religious Charity in Turkey, (under review at Economy and Society). 1
The Cruel Optimism of Neoliberalism: Political Cartoons and Turkey in the mid-1980s (revise and resubmit at Journal of Social History) GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS 2017 Summer Scholars Award, Providence College ($4,000). 2017 Research Grant for a project titled: Tracing Asian Connections: An Analysis of Knowledge Production of Islamic Capitalism in Turkey and Malaysia, Providence College ($5,500). 2017 Curriculum Development Grant for developing an undergraduate course titled: Globalization in the Muslim World, Global Religion Research Initiative, University of Notre Dame ($4,000). 2015 TUBITAK (Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey) 1001 Research Grant (~ $100,000) for an ongoing project on Islamic political and economic thought. 2013 Joyce E. Berkman Award for Best Paper in Advanced Feminist Studies, Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies, UMass, Amherst. 2011-2012 Science of Generosity Dissertation Fellowship, University of Notre Dame ($25,000) 2011 ARNOVA Dissertation Fellowship ($1,000). 2009 UMass, Political Science Department fellowship for participation in the Institute for Qualitative and Multi-Method Research, Syracuse University. 2005-2011 Travel grants awarded by UMass, Political Science Department and UMass, Graduate School for participation in various conferences (~$1,500). 2006 Graduate Student Best Paper Award, University of Massachusetts Amherst. 1999-2004 Full scholarship awarded for my MA and BA studies at Bilkent University that is given on a merit basis and includes a tuition waiver and monthly stipend. OTHER PUBLICATIONS 2016 Lessons from Turkey: Populist Nationalism and the Threat to Democracy. Duck of Minerva. Available at: http://duckofminerva.com/2016/11/wptpn-lessons-from-turkeypopulist-nationalism-and-the-threat-to-democracy.html. 2015. A review of Turkey Reframed: Constituting Neoliberal Hegemony. Review of Middle East Studies, Vol. 49: (2). 2014 Neoliberal Islam and Emergent Forms of Social Service Provision in Turkey, Memo for the Islamist Social Services Workshop, POMEPS, September 23, 2014. Available at: http://pomeps.org/2014/09/29/neoliberal-islam-and-social-service-provision-in-turkey/. 2014 Zencirci, Gizem (2014) A review of Mona Atia s Building A House in Heaven. Sociology of Islam, Vol. 2: (3-4). CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS & INVITED TALKS 2018 Islamic Self-Help Books and the Rise of the Muslim Individual, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco. 2017 Islamic Political Theory and Ottoman Civil Society in Turkey, Middle East Studies Association Annual Meeting, Washington D.C. 2016 Islamic Capitalism and Moral Narratives of Humanitarian Generosity in Turkey, New England Political Science Association Conference, Newport. 2015 Producing Knowledge, Democratizing the Middle East: Turkey, Indonesia and the Model Muslim Democracy Discourse, ISA-Northeast Conference, Providence. 2
2015 Invited Talk, Reimagining the Ottoman Past, Depoliticizing Civil Society: Islamic Neoliberalism and the Waqf Civilization Rhetoric in Turkey, Bilkent University, Ankara. 2015 Rethinking Wealth, Reconfiguring Piety: Neoliberal Islam and the Ottoman Culture of Generosity in Turkey, North East Middle East Politics Working Group Meeting, University of Connecticut. 2014 Pro-poor and pro-market? Market Islam and New Politics of Islamic Generosity in Turkey, Middle East Studies Association Annual Meeting, Washington D.C. 2014 Neoliberal Welfare: Islamism, Secularism and New Cultures of Generosity in Turkey, POMEPS Junior Scholars Book Manuscript Development Workshop, Yale University, New Haven. 2014 Invited Talk, The Market and The Mosque: Islamic Neoliberalism and Emergent Forms of Charity in Turkey, presented at the Islamist Movements and Social Services Workshop, POMEPS (Project on Middle East Political Science), Elliot School of International Affairs, George Washington University. 2013 A Neoliberal Logic of Relief or a Post-neoliberal Logic of Rights? An Analysis of the Welfare Regime in Turkey, presented at the workshop After Neoliberalism: The Future of Post-Neoliberal State and Society and Asia, SSRC Inter-Asian Connections IV: Istanbul Conference, Istanbul. 2012 Abstract Intimacies: The Use of New Media by Charity Organizations in Turkey, presented at the Middle East Studies Association Conference, Denver. 2012 Market Generosity: Corporate Social Responsibility, Volunteering and Charitable Giving in Contemporary Turkey Science of Generosity Conference, Philadelphia. 2011 Transformation of the Welfare State in Turkey, presented at the Middle East Studies Association Conference, Washington. 2010 Neoliberal Gifts: Interrogating the Differences between Secularist and Islamist Charity Organizations in Turkey, presented at the Middle East Studies Association Conference, San Diego. 2010 The Transformation of Waqfs in Modern Turkey, presented at the International Society for Third Sector Research Conference, Istanbul. 2010 Invited Talk, Geographies of Veiling: Post-Islamism, Secularism and Statehood in Turkey presented at New Mexico State University, Las Cruces. 2008 Compassionate Citizenship, Middle-Class Activism, Charity and Modernity in Turkey in the Ninth Mediterranean Research Meeting, Italy. 2007 Remembering the 1980 Coup through National Cinema: Forgiving the State in Turkey, American Anthropological Association, Washington D.C. 2006 Being Secular in the Public Sphere: The Transformation of Republic Days in Turkey, Middle East Studies Association Conference, Boston. 2006 Flag Campaigns: Physical Violence, Symbolic Violence and the State, New England Political Science Association, Portsmouth. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Assistant Professor,, Providence College (2013-2017) Middle East Politics Globalization and the Muslim World Introduction to Politics Comparative Politics 3
Comparative Revolutions Human Rights Comparative Welfare Politics Visiting Assistant Professor,, Amherst College (2012-2013) Middle East Politics Political Islam in the Muslim World Politics of Humanitarianism Topics in Comparative Politics Instructor,, University of Massachusetts, Amherst (2009-2012) Government and Politics of the Middle East Nationalism, Ethnicity and Identity Introduction to Comparative Politics OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2017 Chair and Discussant of a panel titled Comparative Welfare Policy, New England Political Science Association Conference, April 2017, Providence. 2015 Participant at the Interdisciplinary Faculty Seminar on Values, Providence College. 2014 Discussant at St. Nicholas of Myra Conference: Catholic Social Thought, 2014, Providence College. 2014 Panel organizer, Neoliberal Politics of Charity in the Middle East, at the Middle East Studies Association Conference, 2014, Washington D.C. 2014 Participant at a roundtable titled: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Islamic Charities, at the Middle East Studies Association Conference, November 2014, Washington D.C. 2010 Panel Organizer, Globalization and Associational Activity in the Middle East and Asia at the Middle East Studies Association Conference, November 2010, San Diego, California. 2009 Coordinator of the Graduate Student Conference, UMass, Amherst 2009. 2009 Discussant in the Ambiguities of Democracy Workshop, UMass, Amherst, April 2009. 2008 Assistant Coordinator of the CLACLS (Center for Latin American, Caribbean and Latino Studies conference): Interrogating the Civil Society Agenda, Apr 24-25, 2008, UMass, Amherst. 2007 Panel Organizer, The Language of the Public Sphere: Discrimination, Justice and the Negotiation of State Ideology in Turkish Cinema for AAA (American Anthropological Association), November 2007. 2004 Assistant Coordinator of the SSRC sponsored workshop titled Icons, Images, and Ideologies of Religion and Nation: Secularism, Religious Nationalism, and the Public Sphere in Comparative Perspective, October 15-17, 2004, Bilkent University, Turkey. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Anthropological Association Middle East Studies Association North East Middle East Studies Working Group Social Policy in Non-Democracies Working Group American Political Science Association International Society for Third Sector Research 4
Middle East Philanthropy Network New England Political Science Association REFERENCES Jillian Schwedler Professor of Political Science Hunter College, City University of New York Email: js1287@hunter.cuny.edu Alev Cinar Professor of Political Science Bilkent University, Turkey Email: alevc@bilkent.edu.tr Srirupa Roy Professor and Chair of State and Democracy Centre of Modern Indian Studies (CeMIS) University of Goettingen Waldweg 26 37073 Goettingen, Germany Email: sroy@uni-goettingen.de 5