Reclaiming Knowledge: Dr. Asel Tutumlu on Decolonizing Central Asian Academia
Update: 2025-10-30
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In this episode of Yurt Jurt, Diana Kudaibergen speaks with Dr. Asel Tutumlu, Associate Professor of Political Science at Near East University in Northern Cyprus, whose work examines the political economy of authoritarian regimes in Central Asia. Tutumlu studies how informal power, patronage, and narratives of legitimacy sustain non-democratic systems and how these patterns are rooted in both former Soviet and colonial legacies.
The conversation moves beyond political structures to the politics of knowledge itself. Tutumlu shares insights on epistemic violence - how dominant academic frameworks often silence perspectives from the Global South, and how her mentorship program Usta, co-founded with Dr. Gulzat Botoeva, Dr. Sofya du Boulay, and Hikoyat Salimova, works to resist that erasure. By pairing early-career Central Asian researchers with mentors, Usta nurtures not only academic excellence but also epistemic justice and decolonial solidarity. This episode asks: who gets to produce knowledge about Central Asia - and how can scholars reclaim that voice?
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