Souad Osseiran

Ph.D.: 
Goldsmiths College, University of London,
Office: 
205
Phone Number: 
+90 212 359 7316
Areas of Interest: 

Migration, displacement, border politics, temporality, ethnography, qualitative research 

Courses Taught: 

Soc 263 Introduction to Migration Studies, Soc 586 Directed Readings and Research: Social Change and Development 

Selected Publications: 

2023

MacFarlane, A. Puthoopparambil, S.J., Waagensen, S., Grazia Sisti, L., Costanzo, G., Kayi, I., Osseiran, S., Sakarya, S., Severoni, S., Hannigan, A.. (2023). Framework for refugee and migrant health research in the WHO European Region. Tropical Medicine and International Health. https://doi.org/10.1111/tmi.13845

2020

"The Intersection of Labour and Refugee Policies in the Middle East and Turkey: Exploring the Dynamics of "Permanent Temporariness"", Civil Society Review. doi: 10.28943/CSR.004.007 

2018

“Syrian Refugees and the Digital Passage to Europe: Smartphone Infrastructures and Affordances” co-authored with Marie Gillespie and Margie Cheesman, Social Media + Society 4:1, 1-12.

 

Book Chapters:

 

Forthcoming

İçduygu A. and Osseiran, S. Syrian Refugees in Urban Turkey: An Overview. In Are Knudsen and Sarah Torbin (Eds.) Urban Displacement: Syria’s Refugees in the Middle East. Berghahn: Oxford & New York.

2017

“‘Europe’ from ‘here’: Syrian migrants/refugees in Istanbul and Imagined Migrations into and within ‘Europe’.” In The Borders of ‘Europe’ Nicholas De Genova (eds.). Duke University Press

2017

“A Guest in Turkey: Syrian Migrants in Istanbul, Conditionality and Hospitality.” In Bordered Places | Bounded Times. Cross-disciplinary Perspectives on Turkey, Emma Baysal and Leonidas Karakatsanis (eds.) BIAA Monograph series. London: The British Institute at Ankara.

2016

“Distance Beyond the Border: Kurds from Syria in Istanbul.” In Conflict, Insecurity and Mobility: Turks, Kurds, and Syrians, Welat Zeydanlioğlu and Jeffery Cohen (eds.). London: Transnational Press. 

2016

“Mapping Refugee Media Journeys Smartphones and Social Media Networks,” Marie Gillespie Lawrence Ampofo, Margaret Cheesman, Becky Faith, Evgenia Illiou, Ali Issa, and Dimitrist Skleparis, Souad Osseiran, The Open University and France Medias Monde Online Research Report.