Title: Assist. Prof.Department: Sociology DepartmentPosition: Academic Staff, SOC 101 Course CoordinatorEmail: cagri.idiman@yeditepe.edu.trOffice: GSF 7i20Time: Full TimeAkademikResumeAkademik Çalışma Alanları Historical Sociology Environmental Sociology Political Sociology Agriculture and Food Sociology Eğitim December 2019 Doktora. SUNY-Binghamton University Sociology. (Thesis Committee Chair: Jason W. Moore) : “Hegemony in the Making of the West:Nature, Classes, States” January 2008 Master. SUNY-Binghamton University. Sociology Department July 2004 Graduation. Boğaziçi University. Sociology Department July 2004 Graduation. Boğaziçi University. Political Science and International Relations. Courses GivenSosyolojiye GirişSociology of Crime and DevianceSpor Sosyolojisi ve Futbol PublicationsArticles Haziran 2021. “Büyük Birleşik Kuram Olası Mı?: Kapitalizme Geçiş Tartışmalarına Yeni Bir Bakış.” Mülkiye Dergisi Ocak, 2022. Overcoming the Market versus Production Dilemma: Two Tributary World- Ecologies in the High Middle Ages. Part 1. Journal of World-Systems Research. _____, 2022. Overcoming the Market versus Production Dilemma: Two Tributary World- Ecologies in the High Middle Ages. Part 2. Journal of World-Systems Research. Venice the Most Serene Progenitor: Renaissance Venice and Transition to Capitalism (En Yüce Mucit Venedik: Rönesans Venedik’i ve Kapitalizme Geçiş) Venetian Hegemony and the Origin of Cycles of Capital Accumulation (Venedik Hegemonyası ve Sermaye Birikim Döngülerinin Kökeni) Venetian Food-Regime and the Origin of Capitalism The Case that Does Not Fit: Sixteenth Century Iberian Development Venice and the Dutch Republic: Repetitions and Ruptures Anagnorisis and Peripeteia: Hegemonia and Imperium