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This week, we are joined with Tuba İnal Çekiç, Cagla Diner, and Mohamad Moustafa Alabsi (Safi), from Off University, a self-organisation of scholars at risk who seek new strategies to sustain academic life threatened by anti-democratic and authoritarian regimes. Off University was established by scholars in Turkey, yet addresses itself to a public all over the world: Academics who have been purged from their institutions, forced to resign, who are legally and politically persecuted and even imprisoned because of their opinion and research by anti-democratic regimes, and those who seek to speak up against these practices in solidarity. Tuba İnal Çekiç came to Germany in 2016 after working in academic institutions in Turkey. She holds a PhD in Urban and Regional Planning from Yıldız Technical University and works at the intersection of urban sociology, spatial theory, and planning. Her research and publications focus on urban conflicts, migration, spatial justice, authoritarian urbanism, and democratic transformation. Currently based in Berlin, she is particularly interested in how power, inequality, and resistance shape urban space, and in linking academic research with urban practice and everyday experiences. She is a Co-Founder of Off-University, where she contributes to developing collaborative formats of research, learning, and knowledge production. Cagla Diner came to Germany in 2018 as an “Academy in Exile” Fellow, after working as a faculty member at Kadir Has University in Istanbul for eleven years. She holds a PhD in Sociology from Johns Hopkins University and a bachelor’s degree in Economics from Boğaziçi University. Her research and publications focus on the relationship between economics, knowledge, and politics; women’s organizations in Turkey; and policymaking on women’s poverty. She currently lives in Germany and is concerned with the production and dissemination of knowledge in migration studies, as well as with independent and community-based forms of knowledge creation, engaging with Off University to foster more independent and collective approaches to knowledge production. Mohamad Moustafa Alabsi (Safi) holds a Ph.D. in political philosophy from the University of Grenoble-Alpes/France. His thesis focused on the relationship between regime and state in the contemporary Middle East, and the notions of “enemy”, “revolution” and “civil war” in political and legal theories as well as in the Arab Spring lessons and realities. He was a post-doctoral fellow at Columbia Global Center – Amman. His personal and academic project is about the creation of an Arabic encyclopedia of political philosophy, making in-depth knowledge of state theory literature available, especially for Arab students. His research areas are philosophy of law, forms of regimes and of dictatorship, the totalitarian state and the one-party state. Safi believes in action and in initiative, that’s why he’s very excited to work with Off University. Over the last few years, Safi has been working on his project “the Syrian Library” which is a knowledge-transfer project consisting in providing Arabic-access database about Western studies of the Syrian conflict. Time Stamps: (0:00) Intro (4:50) What is Off University? How a group of scholars at risk created space to sustain academic life and knowledge threatened by anti-democratic and authoritarian regimes (7:04) Challenges facing Exiled Scholars: The growing gap between the idea of academic freedom and the reality of scholars (14:25) Making Space for Community: The Need for Solidarity (20:09) Ongoing Practices, Projects, and Collaborations (25:42) Challenging Traditional Ways of Thinking about Academic Knowledge: How to Collectivize and Transfer Knowledge Production (38:02) Power of Tales: Giving Us Something to Hold on to as we Struggle (46:13) Hijacking the System: Creating New Possibilities for Scholars at Risk (55:04) Outro
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