Umit Cetin
Senior Lecturer
Department of Social Sciences and Humanities
University of Westminster
United Kingdom
Biography
Prof Umit Cetin have been a lecturer in Sociology in this department since 2007 where my specialist teaching is in sociological theory, sociology of religion and work experience. I completed my first degree in Sociology here and my MSc at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He have completed my PhD at the University of Essex, researching into suicide in the Alevi Kurdish/Turkish community in London. Since 2010 with Dr Jenkins, He have been working with the Alevi community around identity issues.
Research Interest
His main research interests are in the areas of classical and modern social theory, work and employment, religion, migration, suicide and identities.
Publications
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Cetin, Umit. "Durkheim, ethnography and suicide: Researching young male suicide in the transnational London Alevi-Kurdish community." Ethnography 17, no. 2 (2016): 250-277.
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Cetin, U. (2016). Durkheim, ethnography and suicide: Researching young male suicide in the transnational London Alevi-Kurdish community. Ethnography, 17(2), 250-277.
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Cetin, Umit. "Durkheim, ethnography and suicide: Researching young male suicide in the transnational London Alevi-Kurdish community." Ethnography 17.2 (2016): 250-277.