Altuğ Yalçıntaş graduated from the Department of Economics at Ankara University’s Faculty of Political Sciences (Mülkiye) in 1998. He received his PhD in Economics and Philosophy from Erasmus University Rotterdam in 2009. He served as a researcher in the Cambridge Social Ontology Group at the University of Cambridge (2011-2012) and the Hamburg Institute for Advanced Study (2022-2023).
The books he authored and edited have been published by international and national publishers such as Edward Elgar, Routledge, Palgrave Macmillan, and İletişim. His articles have appeared in journals including the American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Journal of Institutional Economics, Journal of Economic Issues, Review of Radical Political Economics, Rethinking Marxism, Review of Social Economy, and Journal of Philosophical Economics, as well as in AÜ SBF Dergisi and Mülkiye Dergisi. He teaches courses on the economics of artificial intelligence, research methods in economics, and the history of economic thought. He also supervises seminars and theses in these fields.//
Altuğ Yalçıntaş’s current fields of interest are digital humanities and the economics of artificial intelligence. He is presently a professor in the Department of Politics and Economics at the Faculty of Political Sciences (Mülkiye), Ankara University.//
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