Asli Telli
Asli Telli is a lifelong knowledge worker and a w(o/a)nderer of unlearning. She studied political science, journalism, communications and social anthropology to be able to map intersections and connect alternative thinking patterns. She held research and teaching positions in Turkey, Malta, Switzerland, US, South Africa and Germany for 20+ years. As a founding member of Peace Workers` Collaborative, she is interested in non-violent strategies in community building. Since 2020, she contributes to a number of recent projects, including “Issue Mapping as part of Critical Action Research” and “Design process for Decolonizing Digital Rights Field in Europe”. On that same thread, she co-reflects on critical peace studies, diaspora knowledge commons and collaborative design panacea for research in exile.
Session
-
New-exile Journalism: Uprooted Media in Flux
* Christine Hanke – Moderator * Gülcin Balamir Coşkun – Journalism in Exile: The Professional Networks and Challenges of Reporters from Turkey [ONLINE] * Kübra Zeynep Sarıaslan – NGOization of Journalısm: Practices of Project- Based News-Making On Turkey from German Exile * Aslı Telli – Who Wears the BEST Hat of Super-diversity? Exiled Minds or S/Heroes […]