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    BABSON PROFESSOR/RESEARCHER PROMOTES PHOTO EXHIBIT OF CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN TURKEY

    Babson College Athletics News
    http://www3.babson.edu/Newsroom/Releases/DiCarloT urkey3-08-ns.cfm
    www.ebruproject.com
    March 3 2008
    MA

    Babson History and Society professor Lisa DiCarlo is researching
    reactions to a photo exhibit of the diverse cultures of Turkey that is
    traveling through Turkey, Europe and the U.S. Reactions are noteworthy
    since most citizens of Turkey are encouraged to consider themselves
    'of one kind,' rather than a country of many traditions.

    The exhibit, from the book Ebru: Reflections of Cultural Diversity
    in Turkey, by Attila Durak, is a photographic journey by Durak who
    is native Turk, a U.S. citizen, and who lives in both Istanbul and
    New York.

    In her article, DiCarlo writes of the significance of Durak's
    project at this time because of Turkey's minority problems, and the
    international attention it is attracting for human rights violations
    in anticipation of qualifying for membership in the European Union.

    DiCarlo's academic research has been focused on Muslim to Christian
    religious conversions in Turkey, where she spent several months
    last year studying Christian converts' decision-making processes and
    subsequent social consequences. Durak's exhibit lends itself to her
    study and interest in identity politics, forming a natural path for
    both to pursue their areas of expertise.

    Durak's exhibit opened in New York City last May, followed by a
    Turkish debut opening attended by thousands in Istanbul last June.

    Durak is currently in dialogue with an Armenian non-profit organization
    in Yerevan that is interested in bringing the exhibit to Armenia. It
    is also expected to appear in Moscow, Frankfurt - at the Frankfurt
    Book Fair in October where the theme is Turkey - and tentatively in
    Memphis, Tennessee at their Memphis in May Festival, where, again,
    Turkey is the theme.
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