ALL VOICES, ALL BEINGS
Research for Animal Rights
We envision a future characterized by compassion, equity, and justice for all beings.
Our mission is to expand and strenghthen evidence-based animal advocacy research with a specialization in economics and econometrics. Through original research, collaborative projects, and capacity-building services, we aim to empower animal protection organizations and decision-makers. We prioritize underrepresented regions within the movement, such as the Global South, and incorporate insights from diverse social justice movements.
Gülbike Mirzaoğlu
Gülbike holds a Ph.D. in economics with a specialization in the economics of crime, spatial econometrics, social contagion models, and experimental economics. She also gives lectures on animal rights/welfare, environmental issues, and veganism in collaboration with the Middle East Vegan Society. Additionally, she works as part-time provisional assessor for software projects (ASPICE-ISO/IEC 15504).
Who are we?
Fatma Sueda Evirgen
Sueda, an economics Ph.D. candidate, specializes in development economics and experimental economics. Her research encompasses conducting experiments on race and ethnicity-based discrimination, studying vulnerability's effects on economic decisions, and evaluating policy impacts. She is passionate about merging art with activism, using creative approaches to raise awareness and drive societal change.