Visiting Scholar, Global Health, Human Health and Economic Development
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Servet is a professor at Gazi University (Turkey). He is on sabbatical leave at York University at the invitation of Professor Harvey Skinner and with Professor Boran’s agreement to collaborate. His focus areas are globalization and risks. He conducts research on disasters, local and global risks. He has contributed to studies and practices to include topics such as sustainability, systemic/vital risks, risk management for the future of our planet in curricula. He has carried out geography curriculum development studies in Turkey and Azerbaijan. He also contributes to educations in his country in the field of local and global migrations and mobility in terms of the region he lives in.
Some of Servet Karabag’s works;
- (2020) Risk Geopolitics, PegemA publications, Ankara.
- (2014) Geopolitik Açıdan Sınırlar (3rd Edition), PegemA publications, Ankara.
- (2014) The Politicization of Space (4th Edition), PegemA publications, Ankara.
- (2019) Place-Based Teaching. Turkish Studies – (with N. Kosker) Social, 14(6), 2019, 3231-3249. http://dx.doi.org/10.29228/TurkishStudies.30229
- (2010) “Globalization: Sovereignty and Borders”, Diplomasi ve Siyaset, Türkiz Journal of Politics and Culture Volume 1, Issue 2, Ankara
- (1994) “Natural Disasters and Roads in Turkey”, G.Ü. Gazi Eğt. Fak. Der. Yeni Dönem, Issue 2, Ankara.
- (1994) “Iraqi Refugees in terms of Political Geography”, G.Ü. Gazi Eğt. Gazi Eğt. Fak. Der. Yeni Dönem, Issue 2, Ankara.
- (1998) “Border Trade and Iğdır Sample”, Gazi Education Faculty Journal, Volume 18, Issue 1, Ankara.
- (1998) “Floods and their situation in Turkey”, G.Ü. Gazi Education Faculty Journal, Volume 18, Issue 1, Ankara.
Themes | Global Health & Humanitarianism |
Status | Active |
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