Reà Âit Emre Kongar (born 13 October 1941) is a Turkish social scientist, academic, author, and columnist. As of July 2021, he regularly writes his column at Cumhuriyet.
Emre Kongar was born in 1941 in Istanbul, to ðhsan Kongar, a philosophy teacher at à Âià Âli Terakki High School and Pertevniyal High School and Mesude Kongar, also a philosophy teacher at à Âià Âli Terakki High School and Zapyon High School. Engin, his older brother, died with Yalçñn M., a mountain climbing fellow, following a fatal accident that happened in Demirkazñk Peak, located in Toros Mountains on 8 September 1956.
He received his bachelor's degree of public finance at Faculty of Political Science, Ankara University of Ankara University in 1963 and later studied Master of Social Work at Michigan State University until 1966.
In 1968, Kongar founded Social Studies Academy at Hacettepe University, Ankara.
In 1983, Kongar was one of the earliest academics to protest Council of Higher Education of Turkey, the post-coup d'état formed high level education supervision board, based on his claim that ðhsan DoÃÂramacñ to found and lead this board, who was also the founder of Bilkent University, a private university, would disrupt public property function of the state owned universities.
Between 1996 and 2000, until his retirement of academic profession, he lectured at Hacettepe, Yñldñz Teknik and Istanbul Universities.
Kongar supported the March for Justice led by Republican People's Party and walked along Kemal KñlñçdaroÃÂlu on 21 June 2017.
His book "ðstanbul: 1940âÂÂlardan Bugüne Efsaneler Anñlar ðzlenimler" was published by Remzi Kitapevi in 2019.
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