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Overview

Engin F. Isin is affiliated with Queen Mary University of London in the United Kingdom. Their work is situated primarily within the social sciences, addressing various subfields such as communication, safety research, information systems, sociology and political science, and political science and international relations.

The scientist's research engages deeply with themes including social media and politics, ethics and social impacts of AI, COVID-19 digital contact tracing, global security and public health, and political philosophy and ethics.

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Engin F. Isin include:

  • The birth of sensory power: How a pandemic made it visible? (2020) published in Big Data & Society
  • Bedeutungen von Citizenship (2021) published in POLIS
  • Citizenship struggles: 25th anniversary special issue (2022) published in Citizenship Studies
  • How the Pandemic Made Sensory Power Visible (2021) published in Current History
  • A labour of love (the right to philosophy) (2023) published in Citizenship Studies

They have collaborated frequently with several scholars, including Evelyn Ruppert, Rick Dolphijn, Nina Lykke, Stacy Alaimo, and Francesca Ferrando.

Engin F. Isin's publications appear predominantly in venues such as Citizenship Studies, Big Data & Society, POLIS, and Current History.

Their book publications include works released by Bloomsbury Academic eBooks and Queen Mary University of London, featuring titles such as Vibrant Death (2022) and Being Digital Citizens, Second Edition (2020).

Best Publications

  • Citizenship in flux: The figure of the activist citizen

    Engin F Isin

  • Handbook of Citizenship Studies

    Engin F. Isin;Bryan S. Turner

  • Being Political: Genealogies of Citizenship

    Engin F. Isin

  • Investigating Citizenship: an agenda for citizenship studies

    Engin F. Isin;Bryan S. Turner

  • Acts Of Citizenship

    Engin F. Isin;Greg Marc Nielsen

  • Democracy, citizenship and the global city

    Engin F. Isin

  • The neurotic citizen

    Engin F. Isin

  • Theorizing acts of citizenship

    Engin F. Isin

  • Data politics

    Unknown

  • Abject Spaces: Frontiers, Zones, Camps

    Engin F. Isin;Kim Rygiel

  • Citizenship studies: An introduction

    Engin F. Isin;Ryan S. Turner

  • Routledge handbook of global citizenship studies

    Engin F. Isin;Peter Nyers

  • Being Digital Citizens

    Evelyn Ruppert;Engin Isin

  • City.State: critique of scalar thought

    Engin F. Isin

  • Enacting European Citizenship

    Engin F. Isin;Michael Saward

  • Citizens Without Frontiers

    Engin F. Isin

  • Recasting the Social in Citizenship

    Engin F. Isin

  • Handbook of Historical Sociology

    Gerard Delanty;Engin F. Isin

  • Governing Toronto Without Government: Liberalism and Neoliberalism

    Engin F. Isin

  • Immigration, diversity and urban citizenship in Toronto

    Myer Siemiatycki;Engin F. Isin

  • Data Politics: Worlds, Subjects, Rights

    Didier Bigo;Engin Isin;Evelyn Ruppert

  • Citizenship after orientalism: an unfinished project

    Engin F. Isin

  • Performative Citizenship

    Unknown

  • The birth of sensory power: How a pandemic made it visible?:

    Engin Isin;Evelyn Ruppert

Frequent Co-Authors

Bryan S. Turner
Bryan S. Turner Australian Catholic University
Michael Saward
Michael Saward University of Warwick
Gerard Delanty
Gerard Delanty University of Sussex
Didier Bigo
Didier Bigo Sciences Po

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