Yesterday, I had the pleasure of being a guest on the program #GündelikHayatınSosyolojisi on Apaçık Radyo, where I spoke about Hair:y_less Masculinities and my current research at Orient-Institut Istanbul as Head of the Science, Technology and Society research field.
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In this episode, we explored how aesthetic interventions are not merely individual choices but are increasingly shaped by social expectations, technological affordances, and gendered norms. Drawing from my ethnographic research in Turkey and Iran, I discussed how beauty standards and body modifications are deeply entangled with cultural and political contexts, especially in the case of masculinities.

Live in the studio at Apaçık Radyo. From left to right: Melike Şahinol, Gülşah Başkavak, and Ayşe Berna Uçarol during a recorded conversation on bodies, care, and technology.
We touched on themes such as:
— How aesthetic practices shape and are shaped by male identities
— The political significance of facial hair in Turkey and hairstyle norms in Iran
— Why interventions like hair/beard transplants procedures should be viewed as socio-(bio-)technical practices, shaped by cultural norms, corporeal situatedness, and technological infrastructures.
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These reflections emerge from my broader interest in how digital and medical technologies co-produce social orders and bodily practices, a topic I approach from the perspective of body sociology and STS.
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The full interview is available here:
https://apacikradyo.com.tr/program/244063/kayit-arsivi
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A transcript of the conversation will be uploaded soon, which will allow for English translation and broader accessibility.
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Thanks to Açık Radyo and Dr. Ayşe Berna Uçarol for the invitation and to everyone who tuned in!

Post-recording reflections at Apaçık Radyo. From left to right: Gülşah Başkavak, Ayşe Berna Uçarol, and Melike Şahinol in front of the iconic Açık Radyo studio in Istanbul. After an engaging conversation on care, technology, and the body on air, we took a moment to enjoy the spring light and share a smile. A big thank you to Açık Radyo for the invitation and hospitality!
#BodySociology #Masculinities #Aesthetics #ScienceAndSociety #STS #MelikeSahinol #AcikRadyo #DigitalBodies #CulturalTechnologies #MedicalAesthetics #GündelikHayatınSosyolojisi
OpenEdition suggests that you cite this post as follows:
Melike Şahinol (May 21, 2025). On Air: Talking Bodies, Aesthetics, and Masculinities. A Cartography of Hair:y_less Masculinities. Retrieved June 19, 2025 from https://doi.org/10.58079/13zqb