Ayşe Buğra (born 1951) is a Turkishsocial scientist, currently professor of political Economy at the Atatürk Institute for Modern Turkish History and the co-founder of the Social Policy Forum of Boğaziçi University in Istanbul.[1] She is a recipient of the TWAS Prize for Social Sciences which she received in 2014.[2]
Reading Karl Polanyi for the 21st Century: Market Economy as Political Project (co-edited with Kaan Agartan, 2009).
Vatandaşlık Gelirine Doğru (co-edited with Çağlar Keyder, 2007).
Sosyal Politika Yazıları (co-edited with Çağlar Keyder, 2006).
Devlet-Piyasa Karşıtlığının Ötesinde: İhtiyaçlar ve Tüketim Üzerine Yazılar (Beyond the State-Market Dichotomy: Essays on Human Needs and Consumption, 2000).
Islam in Economic Organizations (1999).
State, Market, and Organizational Form (co-edited with Behlül Üsdiken, 1997).
State and Business in Modern Turkey: A Comparative Study (1994).
İktisatçılar ve İnsanlar (On Economists and Human Behavior, 1989).