Lemi Baruh
Lemi Baruh (Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania, Annenberg School for Communication, 2007) is Associate Professor at the Department of Media and Visual Arts, College of Social Sciences and Humanities at Koç University in Turkey. Lemi Baruh’s research interests include new media technologies, surveillance, privacy—especially pertaining to attitudes about privacy—and culture of voyeurism. He is is an associate editor of International Journal of Interactive Communication Systems and Technologies.
Lemi Baruh (Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania, Annenberg School for Communication, 2007) is Associate Professor at the Department of Media and Visual Arts, College of Social Sciences and Humanities at Koç University in Turkey. Lemi Baruh’s research interests include new media technologies, surveillance, privacy—especially pertaining to attitudes about privacy—and culture of voyeurism. He is is an associate editor of International Journal of Interactive Communication Systems and Technologies.
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- Email: lbaruh[at]ku.edu.tr
Zeynep Cemalcılar
Zeynep Cemalcılar (Ph.D. University of Texas, 2003) is Associate Professor at Department of Psychology, College of Social Sciences and Humanities at Koç University in Turkey. She is interested in studying social psychological theories and issues as processes applied to real world situations, particularly understanding the daily lives of “youth”. Her most recent research focuses on understanding the dynamics of (1) the social media (especially in terms of studying how online and offline social interactions influence each other) and use of technology in the social life. (2) prosocial behavior with a special attention on initiation and sustainability of volunteerism; (3) subjective socioeconomic status and its effect on individual well-being; (4) social psychological interventions in the educational context; and (5) culture.
Zeynep Cemalcılar (Ph.D. University of Texas, 2003) is Associate Professor at Department of Psychology, College of Social Sciences and Humanities at Koç University in Turkey. She is interested in studying social psychological theories and issues as processes applied to real world situations, particularly understanding the daily lives of “youth”. Her most recent research focuses on understanding the dynamics of (1) the social media (especially in terms of studying how online and offline social interactions influence each other) and use of technology in the social life. (2) prosocial behavior with a special attention on initiation and sustainability of volunteerism; (3) subjective socioeconomic status and its effect on individual well-being; (4) social psychological interventions in the educational context; and (5) culture.
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- E-mail: zcemalcilar[at]ku.edu.tr
Ergin Bulut
Ergin Bulut (PhD; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2014) currently works as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Media and Visual Arts at Koç University, Istanbul. His research interests cover political economy of media and media labor, critical/cultural studies, game studies, and philosophy of technology.
Ergin Bulut (PhD; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2014) currently works as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Media and Visual Arts at Koç University, Istanbul. His research interests cover political economy of media and media labor, critical/cultural studies, game studies, and philosophy of technology.
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- Email: ebulut[at]ku.edu.tr
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Undergraduate Students
- Batuhan Ustaoğlu (MA Student, Psychology)
Graduate Students
- Gül Kaner (PhD Student, Design, Technology & Society)
- Mehmet Onur Yaşa (PhD Student, Psychology)
- İsminaz Doğan (MA Student, Psychology)
- Khaled Mahmoud Mohamed Elazab (MA Student, Psychology)
- Mehmet Özden (MA Student, Psychology)
Undergraduate Students
- Onur Akın (Psychology)
- Ceylan Aksoy (Psychology)
- Hatice Melike Gürer (Psychology)
- Kaan Hızarcı (Industrial Engineering, Psychology)
- Gubse Çağla Keskin (Comparative Literature; Media and Visual Arts)