Dr. Hatice Pinar Senoguz
H. Pınar Şenoğuz is currently a post-doctoral researcher at the Institute and collaborates with the . She received her PhD degree from the Middle East Technical University, Turkey in 2014 with her dissertation on the social change and inner stratification in a Turkish town on the Syrian border. Currently, she conducts a research on uncertainty and homemaking among female refugees in Lower Saxony within the framework of MWK Project .
Among her published works, she explores shadow markets and illegality, post-migration conflicts and refugee hospitality in the south-eastern border region of Turkey. Her research interests include the anthropology of borderland and illegality in the Middle East, and border politics, refugee reception policies and power and in/exclusion between the EU and Middle Eastern countries.