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Books
  1. SIRKECI, I., Cohen, J., and Ratha, D. (2012) Migration and Remittances during the Global Financial Crisis and Beyond, The World Bank,
    Washington, DC., USA (pp.405, ISBN: 978-0-8213-8826-6).
  2. Cohen, J., and SIRKECI, I. (2011) Cultures of Migration, the Global Nature of Contemporary Mobility, University of Texas Press, Austin,
    USA (IBSN: 978-0-292-72685-7).
  3. SIRKECI, I. and Cawley, R. (compiled by) (2012) International Marketing, Pearson, Harlow, UK. (pp. 415). (text book)
  4. SIRKECI, I. (2006) The Environment of Insecurity in Turkey and the Emigration of Turkish Kurds to Germany, New York: Edwin Mellen
    Press. (pp. 332, ISBN:  0-7734-5739-9).
  5. Nakanishi, H., SIRKECI, I. and Cabbarlı, H. (eds.) (2008) Sorunlu Bölgelerde Göç - Migration in Conflict Areas, Global Strategy Institute,
    Ankara, Turkey. (pp.128. ISBN: 978-975-8975-08-02). (Bilingual: English and Turkish).
  6. Icduygu, A., SIRKECI, I. and Aydingün, I. (eds.) (1998) Türkiye'de Içgöç [Internal Migration in Turkey], Tarih Vakfi Yayinlari, Istanbul, Turkey.
    (pp. 244, ISBN:  975-7306-31-2). (in Turkish).

Reports and Proceedings
  1. SIRKECI, I. (2011) Turkmen in Iraq and Their Flight: A Demographic Question, Report No.21, January 2011, ORSAM, Ankara, Turkey (pp.
    64).
  2. SIRKECI, I. (2009) Improving the Immigration and Asylum Statistics in Turkey – Türkiye’de Uluslararası Göç ve Sıgınma İstatistiklerinin
    Geliştirilmesi, Nov. 2009, Turkish Statistical Institute, Ankara, Turkey. (pp.90). (Bilingual English-Turkish, Research Report).
  3. Singh, A.K., Aktan, C.C., SIRKECI, I., and Dalbay, O. (eds.) (2009) Industrial Organization: Theory and Empirical Applications, Selected
    Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Social Sciences, Izmir, Turkey: Social Sciences Research Society. (pp. 319,
    ISBN 978-605-5741-14-3). (Conference Proceedings).
  4. SIRKECI, I. (2005) Turkmen in Iraq and International Migration of Turkmen - Irak'tan Türkmen Göçleri ve Göç Eğilimleri, Global Strategy
    Institute, Ankara, Turkey, (pp.88, ISBN 975-897502-1). (Bilingual: English and Turkish; Research Report).

Articles in international refereed journals
  1. Khattab, N., Johnston, R., SIRKECI, I., and Modood, T. (2012) Returns on Education amongst Men in England and Wales: The Impact of
    Residential Segregation and Ethno-religious Background. Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, Vol. Available online 23 March
    2012, ISSN 0276-5624, 10.1016/j.rssm.2012.03.002. (http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0276562412000236?v=s5.)
    (SSCI).
  2. SIRKECI, I. and Magnusdottir, L. (2011)"Understanding illegal music downloading in the UK: A multi-attribute model" Journal of Research
    in Interactive Marketing, Vol.5, No.1., pp.90-110.
  3. Khattab, N., Modood, T., and Johnston, R., SIRKECI, I. (2011) “Economic activity in the South Asian Population in Britain: the impact of
    ethnicity, religion and class,” Ethnic and Racial Studies (SSCI).
  4. Johnston, R., SIRKECI, I., Khattab, N., and Modood, T. (2010) “Ethno-religious categories and measuring occupational attainment in
    relation to Education in England and Wales: a multi-level analysis”, Environment and Planning A, Vol. 42, No. 3, pp. 578 – 591 (SSCI).
  5. Khattab, N., Johnston, R., SIRKECI, I., and Modood, T. (2010) “The impact of spatial segregation on the employment outcomes amongst
    Bangladeshis men and women in England and Wales,” Sociological Research Online, Vol. 15, No. 2 (SSCI).
  6. SIRKECI, I., Cohen, J. and Can, N. (2009) “Internal migration of the foreign born or internal migration of immigrants in Turkey”, Sosyoloji
    Araştırmaları Dergisi / Journal of Sociological Research, Vol.12 No.2.
  7. SIRKECI, I. (2009) “Transnational mobility and conflict”, Migration Letters, Vol.6, No.1, pp.3-14.
  8. SIRKECI, I. (2009) “Ethnic Marketing Potential in England and Wales: New evidence from the 2001 UK Census”, Asian Journal of
    Marketing, Vol.3, No.1, pp.1-9.
  9. Cindoglu, D., SIRKECI, I., Sirkeci, R.F. (2008) “Determinants of choosing withdrawal over modern contraceptive methods in Turkey”, The
    European Journal of Contraception and Reproductive Health Care, Vol.13, No.4, pp.412-421 (SSCI).
  10. SIRKECI, I. (2007) “Human Insecurity and Streams of Conflict for a Re-conceptualisation of International Migration”, Population Review,
    Vol.46, No.2, pp.32-50.
  11. SIRKECI, I. (2007) “Conflict and Insecurity in Conceptualisation of International Migration”, Geographies, No.13, Autumn 2007, 20-34.
  12. SIRKECI, I. (2006) “Ethnic conflict, wars and international migration of Turkmen: evidence from Iraq”, Migration Letters, Vol. 3, No.1, pp.31-
    43.
  13. SIRKECI, I. (2005) “War in Iraq: environment of insecurity and international migration”, International Migration, Vol. 43, No.4, pp.197-214
    (SSCI).
  14. SIRKECI, I. (2004) “Iraqi International Migration:  Potentials for the Post-war Period”, Population Review, Vol.43, No.1, p.37-49.
  15. SIRKECI, I. (2003) “Migration from Turkey to Germany: an ethnic analysis”, New Perspectives on Turkey, Vol.2003, No.28-29, p.189-208.
  16. Icduygu, A., SIRKECI, I. and Muradoglu, G. (2001) “Socio-Economic development and international migration: a Turkish study”,
    International Migration, Vol.39, No.4, 39-61 (SSCI).
  17. Cindoglu, D. and SIRKECI, I. (2001) “Variables that explain variation in prenatal care in Turkey: social class, education and ethnicity
    revisited”, Journal of Biosocial Science, Vol.33, No.2, 261-270 (SSCI).
  18. SIRKECI, I. (2000) “Exploring the Kurdish population in the Turkish context”, GENUS, an International Journal of Demography, Vol.56, No.
    1-2, pp. 149-175.
  19. Icduygu, A., Romano, D. and SIRKECI, I. (1999) “The ethnic question in an environment of insecurity: the Kurds in Turkey”, Ethnic and
    Racial Studies, Vol.22, No.6, pp. 991-1010 (SSCI).
  20. Icduygu, A. and SIRKECI, I. (1998) “Changing dynamics of the migratory regime between Turkey and Arab countries”, The Turkish Journal
    of Population Studies, Vol.20, pp. 3-15.

Chapters in books and proceedings
  1. Khattab, N., SIRKECI, I., Johnston, R. (2011) "Ethnicity, religion, residential segregation and life chances." In: T. Modood and J. Salt (eds.)
    Global Migration, Ethnicity and Britishness, Palgrave Macmillan, pp.153-176 (ISBN: 978-0-230-29687-9).
  2. SIRKECI, I. (2010) “Güvensizlik ve Çatışma Ekseninde Uluslararası Göç ve Vatandaşlık”, in Filiz Kartal (ed.) Yurttaşlık Tartışmaları,
    TODAIE (Turkiye ve Orta Dogu Amme Idaresi), Ankara, Turkey, Chapter 3, pp.89-112 (ISBN: 978-975-8918-37-9).
  3. SIRKECI, I. and Mannix, R. (2009) “Segmentation challenges posed by ‘transnationals’ in mobile marketing”, in Key Pousttchi and
    Dietmar G. Wiedemann (eds.) The Handbook of Research on Mobile Marketing Management, Information Science Reference, IGI Global,
    Hershey, New York, USA, pp.94-114. (ISBN: 978-1-60566-074-5).
  4. SIRKECI, I. (2008) “Conflict, the Environment of Human Insecurity and Migration in Iraq in the Aftermath of 2003”, in Rittersberger-Tilic, H.
    et al. (eds.) Rethinking Global Migration: Practices, Policies and Discourses in the European Neighbourhood, KORA - Center for Black
    Sea and Central Asia and Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey, pp.161-175. (ISBN: 978-605-89751-1-8).
  5. SIRKECI, I. (2008) “Migration of Turkmen, Impacts on Turkey, Iraq and Turkmen”, in Nakanishi, H., Sirkeci, I. and Cabbarlı, H. (eds.)
    Migration in Conflict Areas - Sorunlu Bölgelerde Göç, Global Strategy Institute, Ankara, Turkey, pp.29-45. (ISBN: 978-975-8975-08-02)
    (English and Turkish)
  6. SIRKECI, I. (2008) “Securitisation of International Migration, Conflict and Environment of Insecurity in Conceptualisation of International
    Migration”, in Papadopoulos, A. (ed.) Migration and Human Security in Southeastern Europe, Papazisis Publishers, Athens, (in Greek).
  7. SIRKECI, I. (2007) “Kurdish speaking Cologne: from guest workers to asylum seekers”, in Guillou, A.Y., S. Tapia, and P.M. Wadbled
    (eds.) Migrations turques dans un monde Globalise, Le poids du local, Rennes, France, Presses Universitaires de Rennes, pp.179-198,
    [ISBN 978-2-7535-0463-9].
  8. SIRKECI, I. (2006) “Turcs et Chypriotes de Grande-Bretagne [Turks and Cypriots of Great Britain]”, in A. Manco (ed.), Turcs en Europe. L’
    heure de l’élargissement, Collection “Compétences interculturelles”, Paris, Budapest, Turin, L'Harmattan, pp.67-68. (in French).
  9. SIRKECI, I. (2006) “Kuresel control cabalarina karsi bireysel asma cabalari: Turkiye ve Irak orneklerinde uluslararasi gocun evrimi”, in
    Zeytinburnu Belediyesi. (eds.) Uluslararasi Goc Sempozyumu Bildiriler - International Migration Symposium Communique, Yayin no.6,
    Istanbul, Zeytinburnu Belediyesi, pp.33-39. (in Turkish)
  10. SIRKECI, I. (2006) “Individual overcoming efforts vs. global control effort: the evolution of international migration in the examples of Turkey
    and Iraq”, in Zeytinburnu Belediyesi. (eds.) Uluslararasi Goc Sempozyumu – International Migration Symposium Communique, Yayin no.
    6, Istanbul, Zeytinburnu Belediyesi, pp.406-412.
  11. SIRKECI, I. (2005) “Conflict and international migration: Iraqi Turkmen in Turkey”, in V. Iontsev et al. (eds.) International Migration Trends,
    Scientific Series International Migration of Population: Russia and Contemporary World, Volume 15, Department of Population, Moscow
    State University Lomonosov, Moscow, MAX-Press, pp.193-201.
  12. SIRKECI, I. (2005) “Diaspora: Turkish”, in M. Gibney and R. Hansen (eds.) Immigration and Asylum From 1900 to the Present, ABC-CLIO,
    Santa Barbara, pp.607-610.
  13. Cohen, J. and SIRKECI, I. (2005) “A comparative study of Turkish and Mexican Transnational Migration Outcomes: Facilitating or
    restricting immigrant integration?”, in Henke, H. (ed.) Crossing Over: Comparing Recent Migration in the United States and Europe,
    Lexington Books, New York, pp.147-162.
  14. Icduygu, A. and SIRKECI, I. (1999) “Cumhuriyet dönemi Türkiye'sinde göç hareketleri [Migration movements in Republican Turkey]”, in
    Baydar, O. (ed.) Bilanço `98: 75 Yilda Koylerden Sehirlere, Tarih Vakfi Yayinlari, Istanbul, pp.249-268. (in Turkish)
  15. Icduygu, A. and SIRKECI, I. (1999) “Bir ülke, bir aile ve birçok göç: cumhuriyet döneminde bir toplumsal dönüsüm örnegi [A country, a
    family, and many migrations: a social transformation from the Republican era]”, in Baydar, O. (ed.) Bilanço `98: 75 Yilda Koylerden
    Sehirlere, Tarih Vakfi Yayinlari, Istanbul, pp.269-276. (in Turkish)
  16. Icduygu, A., SIRKECI, I. and Aydingun, I. (1998) “Türkiye'de içgöç ve içgöçün isçi hareketine etkileri [Internal migration in Turkey and
    repercussions for the labour movement]”, in Icduygu, A., SIRKECI, I. and Aydingün, I. (eds.) Türkiye'de Içgöç, Tarih Vakfi Yayinlari, Istanbul,
    pp.205-244. (in Turkish)

Articles in other journals and working papers series
  1. Chris HOLLIGAN and Ibrahim SIRKECI (2011). Measuring academic research performance through audit at the expense of trust:
    Exploring the 21st century university. Border Crossing: Transnational Working Papers in Higher Education. Vol. 2011, No. 1104, pp. 49-59.
  2. SIRKECI, I. (2010) “For a pro-immigration argument”, Political Reflection, Vol.1, No.2, pp.17-19.
  3. SIRKECI, I. (2008) “Fleeing Iraq five years after the 2003 invasion”, Global Strateji Dergisi, Year 3, No.13, pp.99-108.  
  4. SIRKECI, I. (2007) “Israil saldırısı öncesi ve sonrası Lübnan’da göç [Migration in Lebanon before and after the Israel’s Attack]”, Global
    Strateji Dergisi, Year 2, No.11, pp.88-94. (in Turkish)
  5. SIRKECI, I. (2006) “Potential Value of the Ethnic Pound in England and Wales”, EBS London Occasional and Working Paper Series,
    Research in Culture, Language and Society, No.1, pp.1-17.
  6. SIRKECI, I. (2006) “Türkiye ve uluslararası göç yönetimi [Turkey and international migration management]”, Global Strateji Dergisi, Year
    1, No.3-4, pp.119-124. (in Turkish)
  7. SIRKECI, I. (2005) “Irak’ta savaşın uluslararası göç eğilimlerine olası etkileri [Potential influences of war in Iraq on international migration
    trends]”, Global Strateji Dergisi, Year 1, No.2, pp.86-99. (in Turkish)
  8. SIRKECI, I. and C. Demirci (2005) “Irak Türkmenlerinin Yurtdışına Göçü [International migration of Iraqi Turkmen]”, Global Strateji Dergisi,
    Year 1, No.1, pp.82-92. (in Turkish)
  9. SIRKECI, I. (2004) “20. Yüzyılda Turk Gocleri ve Gocun Evrimi [Turkish migrations in 20th century and the evolution of migration]”, Umuda
    Dogru, Year 4, No.15, pp. 8-10. (in Turkish)
  10. SIRKECI, I. (2002) “Revisiting the Turkish migration to Germany after forty years”, Siirtolaisuus-Migration, Vol.29, No.2, p.9-20.
  11. SIRKECI, I. and Icduygu, A.  (2001) “75 years of Turkish Diaspora: a republican family on the move”, Siirtolaisuus-Migration, Vol.28, No.2,
    p.1-14.
  12. SIRKECI, I. (1999) “Türkiye'ye göç üzerine kisa bir not [A brief note on immigration to Turkey]”, Umuda Dogru, Year 2, No.10, pp.6-8. (in
    Turkish)

Book reviews in international scholarly journals
  1. SIRKECI, I. (2008) “Innovative concepts, migration policies [Book Review]”, Migration Letters, Vol.5, No.1, pp.100-105.
  2. SIRKECI, I. (2007) “The Future of International Migration Governance by Arno Tanner [Book Review]”, Migration Letters, Vol.4, No.2, pp.
    206-207.
  3. SIRKECI, I. (2007) “Migration, Citizenship, Ethnos [Book Review]”, International Affairs, Vol.87, No.3, pp.513-514.
  4. SIRKECI, I. (2007) “Centering the Margin, Agency and Narrative in Southeast Asian Borderlands [Book Review]”, Migration Letters, Vol.4,
    No.1, pp.89-90.
  5. SIRKECI, I. (2006) “The Culture of Migration in Southern Mexico [Book Review]”, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Vol.32, No.5, pp.
    899-900.
  6. SIRKECI, I. (2006) “Embracing the infidel: Stories of Muslim migrants on the journey West, Behzad Yaghmaian [Book Review]”, Migration
    Letters, Vol. 3, No. 1, p.87-89.
  7. SIRKECI, I. (2005) “The Culture of Migration in Southern Mexico, Jeffrey H. Cohen [Book Review]”, Migration Letters, Vol. 2, No. 2, p.178-
    181.
  8. SIRKECI, I. (2005) “International Migration in Southeast Asia, Aris Ananta and Evi Nurvidya Arifin (Eds.) [Book Review]”, Migration Letters,
    Vol. 2, No. 2, p.176-177.
  9. SIRKECI, I. (2005) “Controlling Illegal Immigration: A Global Perspective, Wayne A. Cornelius et. al. (Eds.) [Book Review]”, Migration
    Letters, Vol. 2, No. 2, p.175-176.
  10. SIRKECI, I. (2005) “Displacement Risks in Africa, Itaru Ohta and Yntiso D. Gebre (eds.) [Book Review]”, Migration Letters, Vol. 2, No. 2, p.
    173-174.
  11. SIRKECI, I. (2005) “Islamic perspectives on the new millennium”, Population Review, Vol.44, No.1, Section 3. (book review)

Refereed conference papers
  1. Cohen, J. and SIRKECI, I. (2010) “Migration and Insecurity: towards a political ecology of migration in uncertain times”, paper presented
    at the American Anthropological Association Annual Conference, 17-21 November 2010, New Orleans, United States, http://www.aaanet.
    org.
  2. Cohen, J., SIRKECI, I. and Rios, B. (2010) “Approaching human mobility: towards a political ecology of migration” paper presented at
    British Society for Population Studies Conference, University of Exeter, 13-15 September 2010, Exeter, UK.
  3. SIRKECI, I., Mannix, R., and Bologna, L. (2010) “Who cares about research? Role of research reputation in business school marketing in
    England” paper presented at Academy of Marketing Annual Conference, Coventry University, 6-8 July 2010, Coventry, UK.
  4. Magnúsdóttir, L. B. and SIRKECI, I. (2010) “What may make Brits to pay for music downloading? Determinants of illegal music
    downloading in the UK”, paper presented at Academy of Marketing Annual Conference, Coventry University, 6-8 July 2010, Coventry, UK.
  5. Magnúsdóttir, L. B. and SIRKECI, I. (2010) “What determines illegal music downloading in the UK?” paper presented at The 32nd
    INFORMS Marketing Science Conference, University of Cologne, 16-19 June 2010, Cologne, Germany.
  6. SIRKECI, I., and Mannix, R. (2009) “Transnational Mobiles: A growing consumer segment”, paper presented at the Second International
    Conference on Social Sciences, Social Sciences Research Society, 10-11 Sept 2009, Izmir, Turkey.
  7. SIRKECI, I., Cohen, J. and Can, N. (2009) “A Comparison of Internal Mobility of Immigrants and Natives in Turkey”, paper presented in
    RS04: Europe and Immigration at the 9th European Sociological Association Conference, ISCTE – Lisbon University, 2-5 Sept 2009,
    Lisbon, Portugal.  
  8. SIRKECI, I., and Mannix, R. (2009) “A challenging segmentation task: ‘Transnationals’”, paper presented at Academy of Marketing Annual
    Conference, Leeds Metropolitan University, 7-10 July 2009, Leeds, UK.  
  9. SIRKECI, I. (2008) “Discussing transnational migration in a conflict perspective”, paper presented at the American Anthropological
    Association Annual Conference, 19-23 November 2008, San Francisco, United States, http://www.aaanet.org.
  10. SIRKECI, I. (2008) “Reconceptualising International Migration: Levels of Conflict, Human Insecurity and Opportunity Frameworks”, paper
    presented at the Environment, Forced Migration & Social Vulnerability International Conference, 9-11 October 2008, Bonn, Germany, http:
    //www.efmsv2008.org.   
  11. SIRKECI, I., Cohen, J.H. and Can, N. (2008) “Revisiting the internal and international migration nexus: internal mobility of foreign-born in
    Turkey”, paper presented at the European Population Conference 2008 (EPC 2008) “Migration and Migrants in Europe”, organised by the
    European Association for Population Studies (EAPS), 9-12 July 2008, Barcelona, Spain, http://epc2008.princeton.edu.  
  12. SIRKECI, I. (2008) “Reconceptualising international migration with a human security perspective: macro, mezzo and micro level conflicts”
    , paper presented at the European Population Conference 2008 (EPC 2008) “Migration and Migrants in Europe”, organised by the
    European Association for Population Studies (EAPS), 9-12 July 2008, Barcelona, Spain, http://epc2008.princeton.edu.   
  13. SIRKECI, I., and Mannix, R. (2008) “Determinants of undergraduate level business school choice in the UK: the role of research
    reputation”, paper presented at Academy of Marketing Annual Conference, Reflective Marketing in a Material World, Aberdeen Business
    School, Robert Gordon University, 7-10 July 2008, Aberdeen, UK, www.am2008.org.  
  14. SIRKECI, I. (2006) “Ethnic minority market potential in England and Wales”, paper presented at the Second International Conference on
    Business, Economics and Management, Yasar University, 15-18 June 2006, Izmir, Turkey.
  15. Khattab, N., SIRKECI, I., Modood, T., and, Johnston, R. (2006) “A multilevel analysis of returns to education in labour market among ethno-
    religious minorities in England and Wales”, paper presented at the European Population Conference 2006 (EPC 2006) “Population
    Challenges in Ageing Societies”, organised by the European Association for Population Studies (EAPS) and the Department of
    Geography, University of Liverpool, 21-24 June 2006, Liverpool, UK.
  16. Khattab, N., SIRKECI, I., Modood, T., and, Johnston, R. (2005) “Ethno-religion and transition from school to work in Britain”, paper
    presented at Stratification and Inequality Seminar, Cardiff University School of Social Sciences, 23-23 September 2005, Cardiff, UK.
  17. SIRKECI, I. (2005) “Conflict and international migration: Iraqi Turkmen in Turkey”, paper presented to IUSSP XXV International Population
    Conference, 18-23 July 2005, Tours de France.
  18. Cindoglu, D. and SIRKECI, I. (2005) “Recent evidence on withdrawal use in Turkey” paper presented to IUSSP XXV International
    Population Conference, 18-23 July 2005, Tours de France.
  19. Cindoglu, D. and SIRKECI, I. (2005) “Herstory of Modernization: Education and Sexuality Revisited” paper presented at Summer Institute
    on Turkey at the Crossroads: Women, Women's Studies, and the State, organised by Towson University's Institute for Teaching and
    Research on Women (ITROW) and Middle East Technical University, May 27th -June 3th, 2005, Istanbul and Bodrum, Turkey.
  20. SIRKECI, I. and Cohen, J. (2004) “Transnational migration experiences of Turks and Mexicans: impeding integration?” paper presented
    to World Congress on Human Movements and Immigration, by Barcelona Forum, 2nd – 5th September 2004.
  21. Cohen, J. and SIRKECI, I. (2004) “Ethnic enclaves and immigrant integration: Turkish and Mexican transnational migration experiences”,
    paper presented to 13th Nordic Migration Conference, November 18-20, 2004, Aalborg, Denmark.
  22. SIRKECI, I. (2002) “The Ethnic environment of insecurity as a facilitating factor in asylum migration: the Turkish case”, paper presented at
    UNU-WIDER Conference on Poverty, International Migration and Asylum, 27-28 September, 2002, Helsinki, Finland. Available at: www.
    wider.unu.edu /conference /conference-2002-3/ conference%20papers/sirkeci.pdf
  23. SIRKECI, I. (2001) “Ethnic conflict and international migration”, paper presented at EAPS (European Population Association) European
    Population Conference 2001, 6-10 June, 2001, Helsinki, Finland. Available at: www.vaestoliitto.fi /toimintayksikot /vaestontutkimuslaitos
    /eapskonferenssi /Papers /Theme%20E /Sirkeci%20B.pdf
  24. SIRKECI, I. (2000) “The ethnic component in the Turkish migratory regime”, paper presented at BSPS (British Society for Population
    Studies) and NVD (Netherlands Demographic Society) Joint Conference on Population Studies in Britain and Netherlands, 31 August - 1
    September 2000, Utrecht, Netherlands.
  25. SIRKECI, I. (2000) “Diversity in unity; ethnic variants in the Turkish migratory regime”, paper presented at the First Mediterranean Social
    and Political Meeting, by European University Institute, 22-26 March 2000, Florence, Italy.
  26. Icduygu, A. and SIRKECI, I. (1999) “Turkish households versus Kurdish households”, paper presented at EAPS-IUSSP European
    Population Conference 1999, Aug. 30 - Sept. 3, 1999, The Hague, Netherlands.
  27. Cindoglu, D. and SIRKECI, I. (1999) “A story of competing variables in explaining pre-natal care in Turkey”, paper presented at EAPS-
    IUSSP European Population Conference 1999, Aug. 30 - Sept. 3, 1999, The Hague, Netherlands.
  28. Icduygu, A., SIRKECI, I. and Muradoglu, G. (1997) “Socio-economic development and mobility: facilitating or restricting the emigratory
    flows from a country - a Turkish study”, paper presented at both IUSSP Conference on International Migration at Century's End: Trends
    and Issues, Barcelona, Spain, 7-10 May 1997 and EAPS Conference on European Population 1997, June 10-13, 1997, Cracow, Poland.
  29. SIRKECI, I. (1997) “One Europe, many demographies: population barrier to European integration [Tek Avrupa, pek cok demografi: Avrupa
    entegrasyonuna nüfus engeli]”, paper submitted to the Third National Population Conference, Hacettepe University, December, 2-5 1997,
    Ankara, Turkey. (in Turkish)
  30. SIRKECI, I. and Aydingun, I. (1997) “Bibliography of internal migration in Turkey [Türkiye'de içgöç kaynakçasi]”, paper presented at the
    History Foundation Conference on Internal Migration in Turkey, June 6-8, 1997, Bolu-Gerede, Turkey. (in Turkish)

Invited speeches, lectures, seminars, workshops, conferences
  1. SIRKECI, I. (2011) Invited speaker: "Cultures of migration: Conflicts, non-movers, and households", seminar given at the University of
    Warwick, Centre for Research in Ethnic Relations, Coventry, UK, 8 March 2011.
  2. SIRKECI, I. and Cohen, J. H. (2010) Invited panellist: "Understanding Global Migrations from a Human Security Perspective: Violence
    count and migration flows between Turkey, Pakistan, Germany and the UK", at the World Universities Conference, Canakkale Onsekiz
    Mart University, 20-24 October 2010, Canakkale, Turkey, http://www.comu.edu.tr/unicongress2010/.
  3. SIRKECI, I. (2010) Invited keynote speaker: "Transnasyonal Pazarlama ve Olasılıklar [Transnational Marketing and Prospects", at the 3.
    Yönetim ve Ekonomi Bilimleri Konferansı [Management and Economic Sciences Conference], Social Sciences Research Society, 9-10
    October 2010, Kusadasi, Izmir, Turkey, http://www.yebko.net.
  4. SIRKECI, I. (2010) Invited keynote speaker: “Conflict and Cultures of Migration”, at the Third International Conference on Social Sciences,
    Social Sciences Research Society, 8-9 October 2010, Kusadasi, Izmir, Turkey, http://www.icssconference.net.
  5. SIRKECI, I. (2010) Invited panellist: “Diasporas from Turkey: Transnational space between the Turkish and Kurdish”, paper presented at
    BSA Theory Study Group Symposium on “Understanding Diaspora: The Case of Kurds in London”, organised in association with the
    Department of Sociology, University of Leicester, 14 May 2010, Leicester, UK.
  6. SIRKECI, I. (2010) Invited panellist at Studying Further Panel organised by Network of Students and Imperial College Turkish Society, 28
    February 2010, Covent Garden, London, UK, http://www.networkofstudents.com.
  7. SIRKECI, I. (2009) Invited speaker: “A Conflict Model for Transnational Migration: Evidence from Europe”, paper presented at the
    Conference on Security, Insecurity and Migration in Europe, University of Leicester, 18-19 September 2009, Leicester, UK.
  8. SIRKECI, I. (2009) Invited speaker for the Workshop on Impacts of imported inter-group conflicts on western nations, at the 14th
    International Metropolis Conference, 14-18 Sept 2009, Copenhagen, Denmark, http://www.metropolis2009.org.
  9. SIRKECI, I. (2009) “Migration, human security, identity”, paper presented at the TIES-RTN Worksop All About (Turkish) Migrations and
    Identity, Kadir Has University, 26-28 February 2009, Istanbul, Turkey.
  10. Khattab, N., SIRKECI, I., Modood, T., and, Johnston, R. (2008) “Bangladeshi residential enclaves and employment outcomes amongst
    men and women in England and Wales”, paper presented at the Post-Immigration Minorities, Religion and National Identities
    Conference organised by University of Bristol and University College London, Ramada Plaza Hotel, 14-15 November 2008, Bristol, UK.
  11. Khattab, N., SIRKECI, I., Modood, T., and, Johnston, R. (2008) “Economic activity in the South Asian population in Britain: the impact of
    ethnicity, religion and class”, paper presented at the Mobility in International Labour Markets Conference, organised by Leverhulme
    Programme on Migration and Citizenship, University College London, 15 - 16 May 2008, London, UK.
  12. SIRKECI, I. (2008) “Human Insecurity in Iraq: Emigration in the aftermath of 2003”, invited paper presented at EU FP6 Project – GLOMIG
    International Dissemination Conference: Global Migration: New Dynamics, Strategies, and Visions in the EU and its Neighborhood, held
    at the Centre for Black Sea and Central Asia (KORA), Middle East Technical University, February 29 - March 1, 2008, Ankara, Turkey.
  13. SIRKECI, I. (2008) Invited expert at GLOMIG (Global Migration from the Eastern Mediterranean and Eurasia: Security and Human Rights
    Challenges to Europe) Fourth Expert Workshop on "Migration Politics: Prospects of Institutional Co-operation and Dialogue", The Berlin
    Institute for Comparative Social Research (BIVS), 16 February 2008, Berlin, Germany.
  14. SIRKECI, I. (2008) Invited discussant at GLOMIG (Global Migration from the Eastern Mediterranean and Eurasia: Security and Human
    Rights Challenges to Europe) Third Workshop, Centre for Black Sea and Central Asia, Middle East Technical University, 17-20 January
    2008, Ankara, Turkey.
  15. SIRKECI, I. (2007) Salzburg Seminar, Session 440 "Immigration and Inclusion: Rethinking National Identity" by Salzburg Global
    Seminar, March 27 - April 1, 2007, Salzburg, Austria.
  16. Khattab, N., SIRKECI, I., Modood, T., and, Johnston, R. (2006) “Residential segregation and ethno-religious differences in occupational
    attainment in Britain”, paper presented at the Multicultural Britain: From Anti-Racism to Identity Politics to …?, organised by Centre for
    Research on Nationalism, Ethnicity and Multiculturalism, Roehampton University, Southlands College, 14 - 15 June 2006, London, UK.
  17. Khattab, N., SIRKECI, I., Modood, T., and, Johnston, R. (2006) “The impact of residential segregation and ethnoreligious background on
    transition from school to work in Britain: A multilevel model”, paper presented at Mobility, Ethnicity & Society Conference by Leverhulme
    Programme on Migration and Citizenship, University of Bristol, 16-17 March 2006, Bristol, UK.
  18. SIRKECI, I. (2006) “Conflict, Migration, Ethnic Minorities and Transnationalism: Turkish and Kurdish Migrations”, invited lecture at the
    Mershon Center for International Security Studies, the Ohio State University, co-sponsored by the Department of Anthropology,
    Department of Geography, Middle East Studies Center, Clusters of Interdisciplinary Research on International Themes (CIRIT), and
    Initiative in Population Research, 7 November 2006, Columbus, Ohio, USA.
  19. SIRKECI, I. (2006) “Forced Migration of Ethnic Minorities and Transnationalism: Turkish and Kurdish Immigrants”, invited seminar
    presentation at the Initiative in Population Research, the Ohio State University, 7 November 2006, Columbus, Ohio, USA.
  20. SIRKECI, I. (2006) “War in Iraq: Environment of Insecurity and International Migration”, invited roundtable discussion at the Department of
    Geography, the Ohio State University, 6 November 2006, Columbus, Ohio, USA.
  21. SIRKECI, I. (2006) “Conflict Perspective and Environment of Insecurity in Conceptualisation of International Migration”, invited paper
    presented at Migration and Human Security Conference, Harokopio University, 26 October 2006, Athens, Greece.
  22. SIRKECI, I. (2006) “Migration of Iraqi Turkmen: Impacts on Turkey, Iraq and Turkmen”, invited paper presented at Migration Movements in
    Conflict Zones Conference organized by Global Strategy Institute, 16 August 2006, Neva Palas Hotel, Ankara, Turkey.
  23. SIRKECI, I. (2005) “Global efforts to control versus individual challenges to break in: transformation of international migration in Turkish
    and Iraqi cases”, invited paper presented at the First International Migration Symposium, Zeytinburnu Municipality, 8-11 December 2005,
    Istanbul, Turkey.
  24. SIRKECI, I. (2005) “Measuring returns on education in employment in England and Wales”, presented at the Learning Teaching,
    Research and Consultancy Committee Project Presentations, European Business School London, 30 November 2005, London, UK.
  25. SIRKECI, I. (2004) “Differences among Turkish Kurdish migrants in Cologne: latecomers versus guest workers” paper presented at
    international conference on Turkish migrations, from Brittany to Europe, the weight of "local", Université de Haute-Bretagne Rennes II,
    CERIEM 23-25 September, 2004, Rennes, France.

Newspaper articles
2008 – present        Published a weekly column titled Londra Yazıları in BirGün, a Turkish daily newspaper. Since 24 August 2008, over 100
articles were published.

Column articles in daily newspaper BirGün: Londra yazıları
  1. 2009, 29 March, “Londra Yazıları: Yaz aşkları ve İngiliz gelinlerin şikayeti,” BirGün, p.9.
  2. 2009, 22 February, “Londra Yazıları: Bond'un eski patronundan polis devleti suçlaması,” BirGün, p.9.
  3. 2009, 15 February, “Londra Yazıları: Irkçı film, İslamcı tehdit ve şaşkınlık,” BirGün, p.9.
  4. 2009, 8 February, “Londra Yazıları: Yerli işçiler yabancı işçilere karşı,” BirGün, p.10.
  5. 2009, 1 February, “Londra Yazıları: Londra’ya sığınmak,” BirGün, p.10.
  6. 2009, 25 January, “Londra Yazıları: Obama şairleri zengin edecek,” BirGün, p.5.
  7. 2009, 18 January, “Londra Yazıları: Aptal Uçak Heathrow’a karşı,” BirGün, p.5.
  8. 2009, 11 January, “Londra Yazıları: İngiltere’de otobüsler tabu yıkıyor,” BirGün, p.5.
  9. 2009, 4 January, “Londra Yazıları: Her dilde aptal kutusu,” BirGün, p.5.
  10. 2008, 28 December, “Londra Yazıları: Köle ticareti için özür diliyor muyuz,” BirGün, p.5.
  11. 2008, 21 December, “Londra Yazıları: Muslukçu Joe ve ikinci kuşak bakan McFadden,” BirGün, p.5.
  12. 2008, 14 December, “Londra Yazıları: Avrupa’da feodal düzen resmen sona erdi,” BirGün, p.5.
  13. 2008, 7 December, “Londra Yazıları: Gölge bakan gözaltına alınırken,” BirGün, p.3.
  14. 2008, 30 November, “Londra Yazıları: Tam bağımsız İngiltere,” BirGün, p.3.
  15. 2008, 23 November, “Londra Yazıları: Bir yurtdışından bir başka yurtdışına, ulusötesi ve Alcatraz,” BirGün, p.5.
  16. 2008, 16 November, “Londra Yazıları: Breziyalı Menezes’e ağıt, polis şefine bonus,” BirGün, p.3.
  17. 2008, 09 November, “Londra Yazıları: Obama’nın İngiltere’sinde sevinç gözyaşları,” BirGün, p.3.
  18. 2008, 02 November, “Londra Yazıları: Bir okka balkabağından hapse girmek,” BirGün, p.3.
  19. 2008, 26 October, “Londra Yazıları: Londra’nın tanrısız otobüsleri,” BirGün, p.3.
  20. 2008, 19 October, “Londra Yazıları: Lordların merhameti ve terör yasası,” BirGün, p.3.
  21. 2008, 12 October, “Londra Yazıları: Oldham’dan Altınova’ya,” BirGün, p.3.
  22. 2008, 5 October, “Londra Yazıları: Kapitalizmin sonu,” BirGün, p.3.
  23. 2008, 28 September, “Londra Yazıları: Yoksullar ve işsizler konuşulmadı,” BirGün, p.3.
  24. 2008, 21 September, “Londra Yazıları: Britanyalılar asla köle olmayacak!” BirGün, p.6.
  25. 2008, 14 September, “Londra Yazıları: Vatandaş İngilizce konuş!” BirGün, p.6.
  26. 2008, 7 September, “Londra Yazıları: Barack Oğlan: Siyah ve Hüseyin,” BirGün, p.6.
  27. 2008, 31 August, “Londra Yazıları: İngiltere’de İskoç olmak,” BirGün, p.6.
  28. 2008, 24 August, “Londra Yazıları: Londralı Boris Kemal ve 301. Madde,”  BirGün, p.3.