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Publications: Book Chapters and Conference Proceedings

Ayata, Ayse Gunes. 1997. “Turkiye’ de Etnik Kimlik ve Etnik Gruplar,” in Toplum ve Goc, Ankara: Sosyologi Dernegi Publications.

———. 1997. “Kentsel Turkiye’ de Toplumsal Cinsiyet ve Etnik Kimlik,” in Nuri Bilgin (ed.), Gumhuriyet, Demokrasi ve Kimlik. Ankara: Baglam Publications.

Batani, Denise. 1985. "Sex differentials in child mortality in Egypt," Studies in African and Asian Demography: CDC Annual Seminar 1984. Cairo: Cairo Demographic Centre.

———. 1987. "Demographic overview of transforming Amman," in R. Keles and H. Kano (eds.), Housing of the Urban Poor on the Middle East: Turkey, Egypt, Morocco and Jordan. Tokyo: Institute of Developing Economics.

Ecevit, Y. 1991. “Shop floor control: The ideological construction of Turkish women factory workers,” in N. Redclift and Thea Sinclair (eds.), Working Women: International Perspectives on Labour and Gender Ideology. London: Routledge.

Fabos, Anita. 1999. “The ethics of research among Sudanese in Egypt: Producing knowledge about the public and the private,” in Seteney Shami and Linda Herrera (eds.), Between Field and Text: Emerging Voices in Egyptian Social Science, Cairo Papers in Social Science, Special Issue 22 (2): 98–118. Cairo: American University in Cairo Press.

Fabos, Anita. Forthcoming. “Problematizing marriage: Minding my manners in my husband’s community,” in Cynthia Nelson and Shahnaz Rouse (eds.), Gender Discourse and the Indigenization of Knowledge Debate. Gainesville: University of Florida Press.

Gedik, Ayse. 1994. "Turkish international migration, 1965–1985: Questions about some assumptions," in Ilhan Tekeli (ed.), City, Planning, Politics, Handicrafts: Writings in Memory of Tarik Okgay. Ankara: Middle East Technical University Faculty of Architecture.

Hamid, G.M. 1994. “Population displacement and household coping strategies in Sudan: The view from greater Khartoum,” in S. Shami (ed.), Population Displacement and Resettlement: Development and Conflict in the Middle East.  New York: Center for Migration Studies. (Earlier version of the paper presented to the second meeting of the Study Group on Social Implications of Population Displacement and Resettlement. Yarmouk University, Irbid, Jordan, July 1991.)

Hopkins, Nicholas. 1987. “Irrigation, mechanization and the state in upper Egyptian agriculture,” in B.L. Turner and Stephen Brush (eds.), Comparative Farming Systems. New York: Guilford Publications, pp. 223–247.

———. 1987. “The agrarian transition and the household in rural Egypt,” in Morgan Maclachlan (ed.), Household Economics and Their Transformations (monograph no. 3 of the Society for Economic Anthropology). Washington, DC. University Press of America, pp. 155–172.

———. 1988. “Cooperatives and the non-cooperative sector in Tunisia and Egypt,” in D.W. Attwood and B.S. Baviskar (eds.), Who Shares Cooperatives and Rural Development?  Delhi: Oxford University Press, pp. 211–230.

———. 1991. “Clan and class in two Arab villages,” in Farhad Kazemi and John Waterbury (eds.), Peasants and Politics in the Modern Middle East. Miami: Florida International University Press, pp. 252–276.

———. 1993. “Small farmer households and agricultural sustainability in Egypt,” in Mohamed A. Faris and Mahmood Hasan Khan (eds.), Sustainable Agriculture in Egypt. Boulder: Lynne Rienner, pp. 185–195.

Kagitcibasi, Cigdem. 1992. “Early enrichment project in Turkey,” in S. Berkman (ed.), Different Models in Early Childhood Education. Ankara: UNICEF, pp. 43–64.

———. 1993. “Human development and societal development: Linking theory and application,” in A.M. Bouvy,  V.D. Vijver, FJ.R. Boski, and P. Schimitz (eds.), Journeys into Cross-cultural Psychology. Lisse, Holland: Swets and Zeitlinger, pp. 7–27.

———. 1996. “Psychology and development,” in J. Pandey, D.P.S. Bhawuk, and D. Sinha (eds.), Proceedings of the 4th Asian Regional Conference on Cross-cultural Psychology. India: Sage.

Keyder, Caglar. 1991. "Creation and destruction of forms of manufacturing: The Ottoman example," in Failed Attempts at Industrialization in the Periphery. Geneva. Droz.

Kawar, Mary. 1995. “Implications of the young age structure of the female labor force in Amman, Jordan,” in Amman: City and Society. Amman: Centre d’Etudes et de Recherches sur le Moyen-Orient Contemporain (CERMOC).

Khlat, Myriam. 1997. “Endogamy in the Arab world,” in A.S. Teebi and T.I. Farag (eds.), Genetic Disorders Among Arab Populations. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Kadin Bakis Acisindan. 1980. Ier Turkiye’sinde Kainlar. Istanbul: Iletisim Yayinlari, second printing 1993.

Ozbay, Ferhunde. 1998. "Turkiye'de Evlatik Kurumu: Kole Mi, Evlat Mi?" [The institution of 'evatlik' in Turkey: Slaves or foster/adopted children?], in International Conference on History of the Turkish Republic: A Reassessment, Volume II: Economy, Society,  Environment, 10–12 December, Middle East Technical University Center, Ankara, Turkey.

Ragab, Ahmed Ragaa. 1997. “Understanding the pattern of contraceptive use and unmet need in lower rural Egypt,” in E.A. Mwageni Powell and A. Ankomah (eds.), Population Dynamics: Some Past and Emerging Issues.

Rashad, Hoda. 1989. "Pitfalls in evaluating demographic impact of health interventions," in I. Sirageldin, W.H. Mosley, R. Levine, V. Schwoebel, and K. Horinchi (eds.), Towards More Efficacy in Child Survival Strategies: Understanding the Social and Private Constraints and Responsibilities. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Shaar, K. 1984. "Life-time migration to the more developed areas in Egypt: A regression analysis of 1976 census data," in Studies in African and Asian Demography: CDC Annual Seminar, 1983. CDC Monographs, Series 12.

Shaar, K. and H. Armenian. 1986. "Child health in a city at war: The Population Laboratory survey of the faculty of health sciences of the American University of Beirut," in J. Bryce and H. Armenian (eds.), In Wartime: The State of Children in Lebanon.  Beirut: American University of Beirut.

Shami, Seteney (ed.). 1994. Population Displacement and Resettlement: Development and Conflict in the Middle East. New York: Center for Migration Studies.

Shami, Seteney and Lucine Taminian. 1995. “Reproductive behavior and child care in a squatter area of Amman,” in Elizabeth Fernea (ed.), Children in the Muslim Middle East.   Austin: University of Texas Press.

Shorter, F.C. and H. Zurayk (eds.) 1985. Population Factors in Development Planning in the Middle East. New York: Population Council. A regional collection by the following authors: A.T. Aricanli (Turkey); A. Bannaga (Sudan); L.T. Bisharat (Jordan); J. Bongaarts (USA); A.G. Hill (UK); B. Ibrahim (Egypt); F. Mernissi (Morocco); W.H. Mosley (USA); H. Nabali (Lebanon); C.M. Obermeyer (Lebanon); F. Ozbay (Turkey); R. Salti (Jordan); F.C Shorter (Egypt); K. Tanfer (Turkey); B. Tekce (Turkey); and H. Zurayk (Lebanon).

Yenal, Hatice Deniz. 1999. “The development of regional trade networks between Turkey and the countries of the former USSR,” in The Annual Conference of the American Sociological Association—The Political Economy of the World System (PEWS). Boulder, CO: Westview Press.



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