
OST Group in Turkey
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Ontological Security Studies in Turkey
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We have started! Join us: sabanciuniv.zoom.us/meeting/regist… AlexandriaJInnes Samer SHarani Nasuh Erman Ermihan #ontologicalsecurity #webinar #migration


Recordings of our webinar with Dr. AlexandriaJInnes are now online both as a video recording and podcast 😊 youtube.com/watch?v=5g1O5X… open.spotify.com/episode/12kTGW…

NEW WEBINAR ANNOUNCEMENT! Securing the Self, Embracing Anxiety, or Nurturing Growth? How the Pragmatism of Dewey, James, and Mead Speaks to Ontological Security Studies 20 June 2024 - 8.00 pm (GMT+3) Jason Ralph sabanciuniv.zoom.us/meeting/regist…


I am very much looking forward to the questions and discussions at this event. Thanks for the invitation OST Group in Turkey . If you have time, you can register below and read the article in advance. It is open access online Global Studies Quarterly, Volume 4, Issue 2, April 2024.

Recordings of our webinar with Prof. Jason Ralph are now online both as a video recording and podcast 😊 youtu.be/JOpE4hJa908?si… open.spotify.com/episode/6KQdpX…

Thanks OST Group in Turkey for this opportunity to discuss my recent Global Studies Quarterly paper on Pragmatist ontological security studies. Great questions and yes, it saved me from the 'anxiety' of watching England play in the Euros!! You can watch the talk on YouTube or listen on Spotify👇

Jason Ralph has talked about his recent article on a possible new avenue of research for OSS. Bringing Dewey, James and Mead to ontosec field, he opens up space for a new theoretical approach to the field. A significant contribution to ontosec.





tandfonline.com/toc/geui20/cur… Special Issue: The role of emotions in EU foreign policy by Seda Gürkan and Özlem Terzi Journal of European Integration

Our article on ontological security, civil war, and narrative is out at Cooperation and Conflict . Prof. Ayse Betul Celik and me argue that groups seek TRUTH to maintain their ontological security by narrating themselves thickly. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00…