Eda Yazici
I joined the Department of Sociology in April 2021 as a Research Assistant on the Open City project working with Professor John Solomos (PI, University of Warwick), Professor Michael Keith (Co-I, University of Oxford), Professor Karim Co-I University of West London) and Professor Steve Pile (Co-I, Open University).
I am completing my doctoral research in the department of Sociology at the University of Sheffield. My thesis is an ethnographic enquiry into belonging among people who have been dispersed to the city of Sheffield as part of the asylum system.
I have previously worked as an Assistant Researcher for the New Economics Foundation. I completed my MPhil in Politics and International Relations at the University of Cambridge in 2015 and my BA in Politics and International Studies at the University of Warwick in 2014.
Publications
Salway, S., Yazici, E., Khan, N. et al. (2019). ‘How should health policy and practice respond to the increased genetic risk associated with close relative marriage? Results of a UK Delphi consensus building exercise. BMJ Open, 9e028928.
Coote, A., and Yazici, E. (2019). ‘Universal Basic Income a union perspective’. Ferney-Voltaire: Public Services International. http://www.world-psi.org/sites/default/files/documents/research/en_ubi_full_report_2019.pdf
Yazici, E., Martin, A., and McCann, D. (2018). ‘A better gig: car services in West Yorkshire and the potential for platform cooperatives. London: New Economics Foundation. https://neweconomics.org/uploads/files/A-Better-Gig.pdf
McCann, D., and Yazici, E. (2018). ‘Disrupting Together: the challenges (and opportunities) for platform cooperatives. London: New Economics Foundation. https://neweconomics.org/uploads/files/Disrupting-Together.pdf