Pelin Gul

Trainee

University of Toronto

Pelin Gul is a Ph.D. student in Sociology at the University of Toronto. As a political sociologist, she studies how global and domestic inequalities shape ordinary people’s political behaviour using qualitative methods. Her latest project explores how ideologies (don’t) play out on the ordinary people’s views on immigration in Turkiye. At the Centre for Global Social Policy, she has interviewed senior caregivers across Canada as a Research Assistant for the Care Economies in Context project. These interviews led her to explore how the senior caregivers’ views on the state’s role in care is shaped in relation to caregivers’ positions in domestic inequalities. Pelin is also assisting with coding the interviews conducted in Mongolia.

Current Projects

Investing in Inclusive and Sustainable Care: A Macroeconomic Approach to Understanding Care in Mongolia

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Affiliated Outputs

Academic Books and Articles Student Work Journal Articles

Gendered Labor Continuum: Immigrant Mothers Confronting Uncertainty and Pandemic Constraints

16 October 2024

Research Findings Student Work Presentations

Defining care moments: unequal rebounding from crises for family senior caregivers

24 July 2024

Related News

Announcements Conferences

Care Economies in Context Canada Team Gathers in Toronto

19 November 2024

Announcements Graduate Student Training

Kayla Benjamin and Pelin Gul Become Graduate Fellows at UofT’s School of Cities

16 October 2024