Alize Arican

(she/her)

Assistant Professor

Areas of Expertise/Research

  • Anti-Blackness
  • Care/work
  • Displacement
  • Middle East and North Africa
  • Migration
  • Racialization
  • Space & Time
  • Temporality
  • Turkey
  • Urban anthropology

Building

North Academic Center

Office

7/113C

Website

Alize Arican

Profile

Alize Ar谋can is an anthropologist focusing on urban life, futurity, care, racialization, and migration. Her current book project, Figuring It Out: The Politics of Care, is an engaged ethnography of Istanbul鈥檚 Tarlaba艧谋 neighborhood asserting care as a set of temporal practices that can reconfigure urban politics. Her second project, Transience and Blackness: West African Futures in Istanbul, critically investigates the notion of 鈥渢ransit migration鈥 by centering on the futures that West African communities build in Istanbul. Alize鈥檚 work has been featured in Current Anthropology, Environment and Planning D, City & Society, JOTSA, the Radical Housing Journal, and entanglements as well as public platforms such as beyond.istanbul, Platypus, Anthropology News, and the Jadaliyya podcast. Her writing received awards from the Middle East Section of the American Anthropological Association, the Middle East Studies Association, and the American Ethnological Society. She is currently a host for the New Books Network podcast.

Education

Ph.D. and M.A. in Anthropology (2021), University of Illinois at Chicago

B.A. in Political Science and International Studies (2014, summa cum laude), Bo臒azi莽i University

Select Publications

2023. 鈥溾 Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 41(4): 637鈥655.

2021. 鈥溾 Current Anthropology 62(1): 110鈥116.

2020. 鈥溾 Radical Housing Journal 2(2): 219鈥228.

2020. 鈥溾 City & Society 32(3): 482鈥507.