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Elifcan Karacan is an Assistant Professor at the University of Twente, specializing in public governance transformation, mobility, inequality, globalization, and migration. Her research encompasses various aspects of mobility practices, including cross-border mobility and the socio-economic dynamics of migration policies. She has authored the book 'Remembering 1980 Turkish Military Coup d'état: Memory, Violence, Trauma' and has contributed numerous articles and book chapters related to her research themes. Karacan is currently involved in projects such as 'Cross-border Mobility: Socio-Economic Spatial Dynamics Short-Distance Transboundary Migration Germany,' funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). She has held visiting fellowships at esteemed institutions, including the University of Cambridge and Radboud University, further establishing her expertise in the field. Her work addresses how border asymmetries and socio-economic inequalities affect migration practices and policies.
University of Twente • Enschede, Netherlands
Conducts research and teaches courses related to public governance and mobility.
Goethe University Frankfurt • Frankfurt, Germany
Worked on projects related to mobile aging and transnational networks.
University of Cambridge • Cambridge, UK
Conducted research on sociological aspects of migration.
Radboud University • Nijmegen, Netherlands
Researched migration law within sociological contexts.
Includes specializations in Financial Engineering & Management, Healthcare Technology & Management, and Production & Logistics Management.