Altuğ Yalçıntaş
I am a researcher in political economy and institutional economics. For more than ten years, I have published on the philosophy of economics, research ethics, and the new social movements. My current interests are the economics of the Internet, big data economy, and digital ethics.
I earned a PhD degree in Philosophy and Economics from the Erasmus Institute for Philosophy and Economics, Erasmus University Rotterdam in 2009. (My supervisors were Arjo Klamer, Deirdre N. McCloskey, and Jack J. Vromen.) In 2010, I was given "Young Scholar Award" by the History of Economics Society and the European Society for the History of Economic Thought. During the 2011-2012 academic year, I was a visiting scholar at the Cambridge Social Ontology Group of the University of Cambridge.
I am the author of two books and an editor of four volumes published by national and international publishers including Routledge, Palgrave, and İletişim Yayınları. In 2018, I published an open science book on the economics of digitalisation and the Internet (in Turkish). The courses in which I lecture include: History of Economic Thought, Economic Methodology and Ethics, Evolutionary Political Economy, and Economics of Scientific Knowledge / Open Science. Starting from the 2020-2021 academic year, I will offer courses on the economics of digitization and the Internet, digital political economy, and data ethics.
Currently, I am member of the Economics Department of Ankara University and a visiting lecturer at the Economics Department of TED University. Download my current vitae here. Visit my public profiles at Google Scholar and Research Gate for the full-texts and preprints of my publications. I am also on Twitter.