CURRICULUM VITAE
M. Hakan
Yavuz
Associate Professor
Department of Political
Science
The
Office (801) 585-7986
hakan.yavuz@poli-sci.utah.edu
EDUCATION
The
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Ph.D.1998.
The
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1987-89.
Master of Arts
in Political Science
The Leonard
Davis Institute
The
The University
of
Bachelor of
Arts, International Relations, Faculty of
Political
Science (Mülkiye Mektebi),
ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN REFEREED JOURNALS
Books:
Islamic Political Identity in
with John Esposito
eds., Turkish Islam and the
Edited Journals:
With
Roberta Micallef Turkish Diaspora, Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs,
2004.
Kurdish Question
in
Islam in
Journal Articles:
1. M.H. Yavuz, “Is there a Turkish Islam? The Emergence of
Convergence and Consensus,” Journal of
Muslim Minority Affairs, Vol. 24, No. 2 (2004), 1-22.
2. M. Hakan Yavuz, “Die Renaissance des
religiosen Bewusstseins in der Türkei: Nur-Studienzirkel,”
in Nilüfer Göle and Ludwing Amman, Islam
in Sicht (Biefeld, verlag, 2004), pp. 121-146.
3. “
4. with M. Khan, “
5.
6. Proceedings of
the forum, "Conversations in Islam: Politics and Religion in the Global
Public Sphere,"
7. “A Typology of
Islamic Social Movements: The
8.
“The Case of
9.
“Nur Study Circles (Dershanes) and the Formation of New Religious Consciousness
in
10. co-authored, “Bringing Turkey
into
11. “The Politics
of Fear: The Rise of the Nationalistic Action Party (MHP) in
12. “Five Stages of
the Construction of Kurdish Nationalism in
13. M.Hakan Yavuz and Michael M. Gunter, “The Kurdish Nation,” Current History,
(January 2001), pp.
33-39.
14.
“Değisim Sürecindeki
Alevi Kimliği/Die alewitische Identitat in VeranderungsprozeB,” Aleviler: Identitat und Geschichte Vol 1
(Hamburg: Deutsche Orient-Institut, 2000), pp. 75-95.
15. “Cleansing Islam from the Public Sphere
and the February 28 Process,” Journal of
International Affairs (
16. “Turkish
identity Politics and
17. “
18. “The
Assassination of Collective Memory: The Case of
19. “Towards an
Islamic Liberalism?: The Nurcu
Movement and Fethullah Gülen,” The
20. “Societal
Search for a New Social Contract in
21. "Media
Identities for Kurds and Alevis in
22. “The Matrix of
Modern Turkish Islamic Movements: The Naqshbandi Sufi
Order,” In The Naqshbandis in
Western and
23. “The Abrading
of the Turkish Republican Myths,” JIME Review
(
24. “Political
Islam and the Welfare (Refah) Party in
25. “Turkic
Identity and Foreign Policy in Flux: The Rise of neo-Ottomanism,”
Critique, No. 12 (1998), pp. 19-42.
26. “A Preamble to
the Kurdish Question: The Politics of Kurdish Identity,” Introduction to
special issue on the Kurds, Journal of
Muslim Minority Affair, Vol. 18, No. 1 (1998) pp. 9-18.
27. "Turkish-Israeli
Relations Through the Lens of the Turkish Identity
Debate," Journal of
28. "Return of
Islam?" New Dynamics in State-Society Relations and the Role of Islam in
Turkish Politics," Muslim World
Report Vol. 1, No. 3 (1996), pp. 77-87.
29. "Nationalism
and Islam: Yusuf Akçura, `Üç Tarz-i Siyaset,'"
30. "The
Patterns of Political Islamic Identity: Dynamics of National and Transnational
Loyalties and Identities," Central
Asian Survey, Vol 14, No. 3 (1995), pp. 341-372.
31. "Bosnian Struggle for Recognition," Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, Vol.
16, No.1 (1996), pp. 135-142.
32. "
33. "
34. Co-author,
"A Bridge between East and West” Duality and the Development of Turkish Foreign
Policy Toward the Arab-Israeli Conflict"
Arab Studies Quarterly, Vol. 14, No. 4 (Fall 1992), pp.69-95.
35. "The
Evolution of Ethno-nationalism in
Encyclopedia Contributions:
Encyclopedia of the Modern
Encyclopedia of Nationalism, ed. Alexander
J. Motyl (Academic Press, 2001).
Ziya Gökalp, Alevi, Pan-Islam, Enver Pasa, Yusuf
Akcura, Turkish Cypriot Nationalism, Kurdish
Nationalism.
The
Adil Düzen and Fethullah Gülen.
1.
“Being Modern in the
2.
with Mujeeb R.
Khan, “The Turkish Quake and Its Socio-Political Aftershocks,”
3.
“
4.
“Democracy is an Islamic Plot; Human Rights are
a Kurdish Agenda: The Political ironies of
5.
"
BOOK REVIEW EDITOR: Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs (Carfax).
EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBER: Critique: Critical Middle Eastern Studies
SCHOLARSHIPS
1.
Fellowship for Summer
Institute 2001/2002 on “Public Spheres and Muslim Identities” [This
Institute is part of the European and American Young Scholars' Institutes Program. It
is funded by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and administered through the
Wissenschaftskolleg zu
2.
Rockefeller Fellowship in its Program in
Religion, Conflict and Peacebuilding for the
2001-2002. Rockefeller Visiting Fellow. The Joan B. Kroc Institute For International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame.
3.
Resident Fellow, “Islamic Modernities
in an Era of Globalization: Discourses, Movements and Diasporas.”
University of California Humanities Research Institute. (Winter 2000).
4.
Post-Doctoral Position in the School of Islamic and Social
Sciences in
5.
Dissertation Fellowship, John D. and Catherine
T. MacArthur Foundation (1994-1995).
6.
Fieldwork Dissertation Fellowship, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation (1993-1994).
7.
SSRC Central Asian Language Scholarship (Summer
1992,1993).
8.
Arabic Language Scholarship from the Center for Middle Eastern
Studies, University of
1. The
2. The
3. The
4. The
5. The
6. The Japanese Institute of Middle Eastern
Economies (
7. The
8.
The Foundation (
Present Projects:
(1)
Islam and the Public Sphere; Islamic Modernities; the Role of Printing and Publishing in the
Formation of Civic Culture; Political Governance in Plural Societies (
(2)
New ethno-religious social movements and
democratization (
(3)
The political economy of
RESEARCH CIRCLES AND RELATED PAPERS
1. “Intervention
what next? Reconstruction and Development in war-Torn Muslim Countries,
2. Islam in the
Public Sphere:
3. “Kurdish
Question Round Table”,
4. “
5. “The Future of
the Kurds,”
6. “Islam and the
EU Membership,”
7. “Turkish
Islam,” UCLA,
8. “Islam,
Democracy and Secularism in
9. “Layers of
Political Islam,” Indiana University-Bloomington,
10. "
11. “Zones of
Islam,” Santa Barbara Council on Foreign Relations,
12. “Reflection
from
13. “
14. “
15. “Disaggregating the Muslim World,” in Islam
and Muslims in
16. “
17. “Islam in
18. “
19. The Sufi
Conception of Jihad: The Case of Said Nursi,” At International Conference on
“Jihad, War and Peace in the Islamic Authoritative Texts,”
20. “Islam-IT
Conference,”
21. “The Zones of
Islam: The Case of Turkish Islam,” 2002 Annual World Affairs Council on “the
Many Facets of Islam.” 2-5 May 2002.
22. “Political
Participation and Security in
23. “Sufi
Conception of Nonviolence: The Case of Nur movement,”
The University of Notre Dame, 12-13 April 2002.
24. “Zones of
Islam: The Case of Turkish Islam,” International Terrorism: Turkish Model for
Civil Society in Islamic Countries,
25. “Contradictory
Ethics of Constructing Self and Other in Turkish Islam after September 11,” at
the Workshop on “Impact of Sept 11 on an Islamist Communities,”
26. “Political
Economy of Islamic Discourse,” UC-Santa Cruz,
27. The 31st
Annual Frank Church Symposium on “New Challenges in U.S. Foreign Policy, Idaho State University, Pocatello, 27-28
February 2002.
28. “A Typology of
Islamic Social Movements: the
29. “The Taliban
vs. Islam: Politics and Religion in the
30. “Turkish
Identity and Foreign Policy,” Central Asian Studies Conference,
31. “European
Imaginations of the Turkish Nurcus,” Cosmopolitanism,
Human Rights, Sovereignty in the New
32. “Islamic Modernities: The Case of Fethullah
Gülen,” co-organizer,
33. “Alevis in
34. “Islam and the
21 st Century,” Georgia Southern University,
Statesboro,
35. “The Cirisis of
36. “Globalization
and Islam,” De Bali,
37. "Vernacularization of Human Rights Discourse: The Case of Mazlumder in
38. “Framers,
Framing and the Construction of Alevi Identity,”
39. “Said Nursi and
Islam,” The Qur'anic View of Man, According to the Risale-i Nur, 24-26 September,
2001.
40. “Modernity and Islamic Spaces,” Islam and the
Public Sphere Workshop,”
41. “The
42. “
43. “Islam and the
Electoral Process,”
44. “The
Rediscovery of Alevi Identity,”
45. “Turkish
Identity Politics and
46. “Turkish
Foreign Policy and Identity,” “Communal Identity and Foreign Policy in the
47. “Turks in
48. “Islam, Civil
Society and Human Rights,” workshop on Islam, Civil Society and Human Rights,
Brookings Institute,
49. “Globalization,
Political Islam and Urban Social Movements,” Institute of International
Studies, UC Berkeley, 8 March1999.
50. “From Millet
system to Consociationalism: The Kurdish Question.”
The Regional Dimensions of Kurdish Identity: Prospects for the 21st Century,”
51. “Islam and the
52. “Religion,
Modernity, and the Politics of Cultural Diversity.” The
53. “Neo-Nurcu Youth and Yeni Dergi,”
54. “Alevi Movement and Turkish Democracy,”
55. "The Role
of Bosnian Crisis in
56. "Legendary Islam and Geography as the
Container of National Identity,"
57. "Stretching the Borders of Modernity:
Transformation of the Iskenderpasa,"
58. "The
Domestic and International Constellation of Power Politics and the Case of an
`Islamic' Issue: The Case of
59. "Self-Determination
and Kurdish Ethno-Nationalism," MacArthur Summer
Institute,
60. "Print-Based
Islamic Discourse and Modernity: The Nur
Movement," Third International Bediuzzaman
Conference on Islamic Political Thought, 24-26 September 1995.
61. "
62. "The Role
of Print and Media in the Islamic Movement: The Case of
63. "Print
Islam and Its Consequences,"
64. "Balkan Milliyetciliginde din,” (Religion and Ethnicity in the
Balkan Nationalism) International Conference on the Balkans: Ethnicity and Religion
(
65. "Dehumanization
of Muslim Women in
66. "Islam and
Nationalism: Yusuf Akçura."
7th Annual
Community
and other Professional Services:
1. Turkish and
Bosnian Islam, The Islamic Cultural Center of Greater
2. Hickley Institute,
“WTO”,
3. “US Policy Towards Islamic World,” Hickley
Institute,
4. "
5. “Islam and US
Policy,”
6. “Globalization,”
The Hickley Institute, Setember
13, 2003.
7. “The Zones of Islam: The Case of Turkish
Islam,” BYU,
8. “September 11
and Islam” at Notre Dame,
9. “"Muslims
and Mormons: Compare and Contrast" at the Wasatch Front Unitarian
Fellowship's Coffee, Conversation and Controversy
10. “Debating
Kosovo,” MEC Panel,
11. “Turkish
Perspectives on
12. “Islamic
movements and social justice,” at the United Church of Christ in
13. Interview in Zaman (national Turkish daily,
14. My essays in Zaman: “Kanada'da "Türk modeli" tartismasi,” Zaman,
Essays in Milliyet, Zaman, Yeni Yüzyil, Nehir; Nezavisni Magazin Danas, June 1997, pp. 60-63
(Bosnian); Oslobodenje, 23 May 1997 (Bosnia); Interviews with Bosnian, Turkish Tv stations and Wisconsin Public Radio; Lectures at Sarajevo University, Mostar, Istanbul University, Marmara
University, Princeton University, Bochum University
(Germany); Leiden University (Holland), Chicago
University, UC-Santa Cruz, UC-Berkeley, Georgetown University, The Brooking
Institute.
“Professor Yavuz’s
work on Islam and peace,” Zaman,
“Scholar homes in on peace,” Deseretnews,
ARTICLES IN TURKISH
Book
Chapters:
1. M. Hakan Yavuz, “Neo-Nurcular: Gülen Hareketi,” Islamcilik (
2. M. Hakan Yavuz, “Nurculuk,” Islamcilik (
1.
M.
Hakan Yavuz, “Millî Görüş Hareketi: Muhalif ve Modernist Gelenek” (
2.
“Efsanevi Islam: Atalar Dini ve
Modern Baĝlantilar,” In Türk Dünyasının Dini
Meseleleri (Ankara: Türkiye
Diyanet Vakfı Yayınları, 1998), pp. 11-24.
3.
"Ikicilik(Duality): Turk-Arap Iliskileri ve Filistin
Sorunu," in Türk Dış Politikasının Analizi, ed.,
Faruk Sönmezoĝlu
(Istanbul: Der Yayınları,
1994), pp. 243-259.
Journal Articles and Essyas:
1
M. Hakan Yavuz, ‘28 Şubat’ı ABD’ye taşıyan Gürüz’e göre: AKP demokrasi düşmanı! Zaman,
2
M. Hakan Yavuz, “11 Eylul: Zamanin Kirilisi ve Notre Dame Ayini,” Turkiye Gunlugu, No. 66 (2001),
pp. 38-41.
3
“MHPnin
Yükselisi: Demokrasi rehin mi Alındı,” Türkiye Günlüğü 55 (March-April 1999), pp. 28-33.
4
“Anadolu
Tasavvufunun Yetimleri: Aleviler,” Köprü, No. 62 (April-June 1998),
pp. 67-71.
5
"Orta
Asya'daki Kimlik Oluşumu: Yeni Kolonizatör Dervisler: Nurcular," Türkiye Günlügü No. 33, (March-April 1995), pp. 160-165.
6
“Refah
Partisi: Modernlesmenin Icinde Batılılaşmanın
Dışında; Sistemin Içinde,
Hükümetin Dışında,” Türkiye Günlüğü
No. 38 (January-February 1995), pp. 45-50.
7
"Turkistan'da
halkın manevi dünyasi:
Efsanevi Islam," Derĝah No. 62 (April1995),
pp. 12-13.
8
"Efsanevi
Islam-Folk Islam: Alaxender
Benningsen," Nehir (May 1995), pp. 58-60.
9
"Mayınlı Tarlada Türk Dıspolitikası," Nehir (October-November
1994),14-18.
10
"Islam ve Türkiye," Türkiye
Günlüĝü, (July-August
1994), 236-240.
11
"Din
ve Milliyetcilik: Yeni Bir Kuramsal
Cerceve," Bilgi ve Hikmet, No: 6 (1994), pp. 156-160.
12
"Pan-Islam
Kavramı Neden Terkedilmeli?" Türkiye Günlüğü, 1992.
LECTURER
at the Department of Political Science-Bilkent
University (January-June 1996). Courses: (1) Developing Areas and
Political Development; (2) Politics and Society in
Professor
at the
1.
Introduction to Comparative Politics,
2.
Nationalism Ethnic Conflict
3.
Religion and Politics
4.
Comparative Politics of the
5.
State and Society in the
6.
Theories of Nationalism
7.
Globalization and Religion
8.
Islam and Politics