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The Most Famous

SOCIOLOGISTS from Turkey

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This page contains a list of the greatest Turkish Sociologists. The pantheon dataset contains 54 Sociologists, 1 of which were born in Turkey. This makes Turkey the birth place of the 13th most number of Sociologists behind Spain and Jamaica.

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The following people are considered by Pantheon to be the most legendary Turkish Sociologists of all time. This list of famous Turkish Sociologists is sorted by HPI (Historical Popularity Index), a metric that aggregates information on a biography’s online popularity.

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1. Ziya Gökalp (1876 - 1924)

With an HPI of 58.81, Ziya Gökalp is the most famous Turkish Sociologist.  His biography has been translated into 33 different languages on wikipedia.

Mehmet Ziya Gökalp (born Mehmed Ziya, 23 March 1876 – 25 October 1924) was a Turkish sociologist, writer, poet, and politician. After the 1908 Young Turk Revolution that reinstated constitutionalism in the Ottoman Empire, he adopted the pen name Gökalp ("celestial hero"), which he retained for the rest of his life. As a sociologist, Ziya Gökalp was influential in the negation of Islamism, pan-Islamism, and Ottomanism as ideological, cultural, and sociological identifiers. In a 1936 publication, sociologist Niyazi Berkes described Gökalp as "the real founder of Turkish sociology, since he was not a mere translator or interpreter of foreign sociology". Gökalp's work was particularly influential in shaping the reforms of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk; his influence figured prominently in the development of Kemalism, and its legacy in the modern Republic of Turkey. Influenced by contemporary European thought, particularly by the sociological view of Émile Durkheim, Gökalp rejected both the Ottomanism and Islamism in favor of Turkish nationalism. He advocated a Turkification of the Ottoman Empire, by promoting Turkish language and culture to all Ottoman citizenry. He found Greeks, Armenians and Jews to be a foreign body in the national Turkish state. His thought, which popularized Pan-Turkism and Turanism, has been described as a "cult of nationalism and modernization". His nationalist ideals espoused a de-identification with Ottoman Turkey's nearby Arab neighbors, instead advocating for a super-national Turkish (or pan-Turkic) identity with "a territorial Northeast-orientation [to] Turkic peoples".

Pantheon has 1 people classified as sociologists born between 1876 and 1876. Of these 1, none of them are still alive today. The most famous deceased sociologists include Ziya Gökalp.

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