Ulviyya Khalilova

Ulviyya Khalilova

Department of Social Policy, Sociology and Criminology
Teaching Associate

Contact details

Address
University of Birmingham
Edgbaston
Birmingham
B15 2TT
UK

Ulviyya is a Teaching Associate student in the Department of Social Policy, Sociology, and Criminology, University of Birmingham

Biography

Ulviyya is currently a PhD student in the Department of Social Policy, Sociology, and Criminology, University of Birmingham. Prior to PhD study, she taught in the Faculty of International Relations and Regional Studies, Azerbaijan University of Languages between 2014 and 2022. She was promoted to the position of an expert in the Centre for Indonesian Studies in 2016, Azerbaijan University of Languages. She was awarded Erasmus + Teaching Mobility Scholarship by CaFoscari University of Venice, Italy in 2019 and The University of Piteşti, Romania in 2020

Teaching

Social Research Course, the Department of Social Policy, Sociology, and Criminology

Research

Research interests

  • Globalization and global culture
  • Modernization and Westernisation
  • Elite and popular culture
  • Individualism and collectivism
  • Digital culture and social media 

Current projects 

PhD research project

The influences of Western culture on non-material values in Azerbaijan: The application of cultural orientation scale

Publications

Conference papers

  • Khalilova, U. (2020). The Influences of Social Networking Websites Usage in the Development of Materialistic Aspirations among the Youth in Azerbaijan. AATT Conference, University of Georgetown, USA (poster presentation).

Publications

  • Khalilova, U. (2018). Multilingualism in Indonesia. Language and Literature, 9(1), pp. 34-39.
  • Khalilova, U. (2016). The Role of the Arabic language and Islamic Culture in the Development of the Classic Malay Language and Literature, International Journal of Young Researchers, pp. 73-76.
  • Khalilova, U. (2015). Wayang Kulit as Philosophy of Javanese People, Actual Problems of International Relations, pp. 127-133.
  • Khalilova, U. (2014). Batik as a Masterpiece of Indonesian Culture, Actual Problems of International Relations, pp. 158-164.