Onur Kilic

Onur Kilic

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Research

I am a doctoral candidate and co-researcher in the project "TechnAct, A research environment on gender, sexualities, transnational communities and digital technologies" based at Lund University and the University of Gothenburg. In my PhD project, I focus on the queer resistance practices in Turkey, mainly, in relation to digital technologies and transformations in spaces of activism from a transnational perspective. My methodology is based on ethnography with a focus on online-offline entanglements in activist cultures. My other research interests include queer theory, LGBTQI+ digital cultures, authoritarian neoliberalism, politics of affect, and queer methodologies.

Previously, I obtained my master's degree in Global Studies (Major in Political Science) from Lund University. In my master's thesis "(Re)Articulating Sexual Citizenship Between Queering the Urban Space and Subjugating the Queer", I explored commercialisation of Pride festivals in Sweden with an analysis of sexual citizenship practices by queer activists in Sweden.

Teaching

  • GS2205 Interdisciplinary Challenges in Gender Studies, MA Gendering Practices, University of Gothenburg
    • Digital Ethnography and Activism
  • GS1215 Global Gender Studies: Discourses on power and gender in theory and practice, MSc in Global Studies, University of Gothenburg
    • Transgender feminism
    • Homonationalism
  • GNVA33 Genusvetenskap: Genus, samhälle och identitet, Genusvetenskap, Lund University
  • GNVA44 Genus, makt och kultur, Genusvetenskap, Lund University
    • Discursive Psychology
  • SIMP27 Gender, Class, Ethnicity and Sexuality, Social Studies of Gender, Lund University
    • Gender and Culture in Capitalist Production
  • SIMP28 Critical Feminist Perspectives in Social Theory
    • Feminist and Queer Debates on Rights
  • SIMM35 Digital Ethnography
  • SASA16 Gender, Social Change and Modernity in Sweden

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