Nabi Avcı Explained

Nabi Avcı
Honorific-Suffix:MP
Birth Date:1953 10, df=yes
Birth Place:Demirköy, Pazaryeri, Bilecik, Turkey
Alma Mater:Middle East Technical University
Occupation:Politician, academician
Cabinet:61st, 62nd, 63rd, 64th, 65th
Nationality:Turkish
Party:Justice and Development Party (AKP)
Office:Minister of Culture and Tourism
Term Start:24 May 2016
Term End:19 July 2017
Primeminister:Binali Yıldırım
Predecessor:Mahir Ünal
Successor:Numan Kurtulmuş
Term Start1:24 January 2013
Term End1:24 May 2016
Predecessor1:Ömer Dinçer
Successor1:İsmet Yılmaz
Primeminister1:Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
Ahmet Davutoğlu
Office2:Member of the Grand National Assembly
Term Start2:12 June 2011
Constituency2:Eskişehir (2011, June 2015, Nov 2015, 2018)

Nabi Avcı (born 8 October 1953, in Demirköy, Pazaryeri, Bilecik, Turkey) is a Turkish academic, writer and politician who was formerly chief advisor to the Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.[1]

Early years

Nabi Avcı was born to Abdullah Avcı and his wife Habibe. He graduated from Middle East Technical University's Faculty of Administrative science,[2] and earned later his PhD in Communication science from Anadolu University.[3] In 1974, Avcı entered Ministry of Culture as a clerk.

Career

During the foundation years of Anadolu University, he served as a lecturer at the Faculty of Communication science. Avcı was appointed as advisor at the Ministry of National Education and to the Prime Minister. He worked also as the program director at a television channel as well as a newspaper columnist and advisor to the editor-in-chief.[3]

In 2000, he became a professor of Communication science at Istanbul Bilgi University. Avcı was appointed 2003 as chief advisor to the Prime minister.[3]

Nabi Avcı served as a board member of the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK) and chairman of the Turkey National Committee of UNESCO.[3]

Politics

Avcı was elected as a Member of Parliament for Eskişehir in the 2011 general election. On 24 January 2013, he was appointed Minister of National Education replacing Ömer Dinçer in the cabinet.[4]

Family life

Avcı is married and has five children.[3]

Books

Avcı has authored a number of books, including four that have been described as Traditionalist,[5] also translating René Guénon's The Crisis of the Modern World into Turkish as Modern Dünyanın Bunalımı.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nabi Avcı hastaneye kaldırıldı . Merkezi. Haber . 13 May 2011. Dünya Bülteni. 15 March 2012.
  2. News: Erdoğan ODTÜ'lülere kızdı ODTÜ'lü Bakan atadı . Haber 7 . 25 January 2013 . tr . 25 January 2013 .
  3. Web site: Nabi Avcı. TBMM. tr. 25 January 2013.
  4. News: Sürpriz zirve sonrası kabine değişikliği . . Şenyüz, Selçuk . 24 January 2012 . tr . 24 January 2013 .
  5. Book: Sedgwick, Mark . Against the Modern World: Traditionalism and the Secret Intellectual History of the Twentieth Century . . 2004 . 340.