Rethinking Autocracy, Democracy, and University Autonomy in the 21st Century: Three Cases from Turkey

BATUHAN AYDAGÜL

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Memorial Union, Capitol View
@ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Event poster for event entitled "Rethinking Autocracy, Democracy, and University Autonomy in the 21st Century". The poster features a large image of a building in Turkey with high arches and many stairs; a Turkish flag can be seen waving. An image of the speaker, Batuhan Aydogul, is also included. He appears in a blue shirt with a building in the background. See the event webpage for further event details.This talk will explore the dynamic interplay between autocracy, democracy, and university autonomy in the 21st century through three illuminating case studies from Turkey.

Batuhan Aydagül is a doctoral student at the Department of Educational Policy Studies, UW-Madison, with a concentration in Comparative International Education and Global Studies.

 

Presented by: KARPAT GRADUATE STUDENT SOCIETY OF KEMAL H. KARPAT CENTER FOR TURKISH STUDIES