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Halise Duygu Özalp
Duygu Özalp
earned dual bachelor’s degrees in Sociology and Labor Economics and Industrial Relations from Anadolu University, including a nine-month Erasmus exchange at Uniwersytet Jagielloński in Kraków. She completed her integrated PhD at Ankara University Institute of Social Sciences Department of Labor Economics and Industrial Relations in 2020 with a dissertation on technological transformation and labor qualification in Türkiye’s aerospace industry, later published as Turkish Aerospace Industry: Training Qualified Technical Labor Force with the Ecosystem Understanding (2021). Dr. Özalp was an Assistant Professor at Başkent University Faculty of Science and Letters, Department of Sociology and instructed courses on research methods at both undergraduate and graduate levels from 2021 to 2025. In addition to her teaching responsibilities, Dr. Özalp fulfilled several academic-administrative roles, including Deputy Head of Department, Internship Coordinator, and Quality and Accreditation Coordinator. Her scholarly contributions include chapters in edited volumes, addressing topics such as modern slavery and the sociopolitical consequences of the 2023 Earthquakes. Furthermore, she has presented over fifteen papers at national and international conferences. In 2023, she was a member of the organizing committee for the Başkent University International Sociology Conference (BUSOC2023), a forum for academics and researchers to discuss contemporary sociological issues. Since October 2025 she continues to research in the fields of sociology of management and work, industrial sociology and sociology of technology and innovation. She specifically concentrates on the science-technology-innovation (STI) ecosystem, the societal background of technological achievements and/or movements, and interactions between economic and social policy . In addition to her professional endeavors, Dr. Özalp is affiliated with the European Sociological Association (ESA), the Turkish Sociological Association, and the Informatics Association of Türkiye (IAT). She represents IAT in various working groups, such as Higher Education Quality Label Working Group, within the Council of European Professional Informatics Societies (CEPIS). Furthermore, she contributes columns to Bilişim Magazine.
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