• ‘A comprehensive review on digital tools in urban design and architecture for enhancing citizen participation” DOKORP Dortmund Conference, 10-12 February 2025.
  • ‘Mapping and sharing knowledge on social infrastructure’ Royal Geographical Society Annual International Conference, London UK, 27-30 August 2024.
  • ‘Use of technology-based citizen participation methods and instruments for more inclusive and just cities, A critical literature review’ AESOP Paris Congress, 2024 July 8-12.
  • ‘When Science Meets Arts’ Atlas of Hope Congress, the 18th Architectural Biennale, Venice.
  • Li, Yan, Hongwu Du, and Ceren Sezer. “Sky Gardens, Public Spaces and Urban Sustainability in Dense Cities: Shenzhen, Hong Kong and Singapore” Sustainability 14, no. 16: 9824. (Scopus Cite Score: 3.9)
  • ‘Public space for climate resilience action at university campuses, ISOCARP Annual Conference, Brussels, From wealthy to healthy cities, 3-6 October.
  • ‘Capacity building on spatial justice through public space provision: The UN Habitat and NAHNOO in Lebanon.’ With C. Mady. AESOP Thematic Group, Ethics, Values and Planning, Annual Online Conference, 12-14 July.
  • Sezer, C. and Van Melik, R. ‘Marketplaces, movements, representations and practices,’ Routledge: New York and London, 187 pages.
  • Van Lanen, S., Knibbe, M., Sezer, C. et al. ‘Leven met het virus: een sociaal-ruimtelijk perspectief op COVID-19.’ Tijdscrift voor Filosofie, 31(6):5-10.
  • ‘Emotion representation based visual features analysis of sky gardens in high-rise buildings.’ With Y. Li, C. Reicher, and H. Du. AESOP 2021 Online Conference, 12-14 July.
  • ‘The Role of Privately Owned Public Space in High-Rise Buildings Toward Sustainable Development – A Summary and Progress Report.’ With Y. Li and H. Du. AESOP 2021 Online Conference, 12-14 July.
  • ‘Urban realm, social resilience and soundscape. The case of Driescher Hof neighbourhood in Aachen, Germany.’ With J. Llorca-Bofi. AESOP 2021 Online Conference, 12-14 July.
  • ‘The public spaces for building spatial justice: case studies from Lebanon.’ With C. Mady. AESOP 2021 Online Conference, 12-14 July.
  • Sezer, C. Visibility, socially inclusive cities and democratic public spaces, A+BE Publishers, Rotterdam.
  • ‘Public life, socio-cultural inclusion and immigrant amenities’ The Association of European Schools of Planning (AESOP) Thematic Group Meeting, Nicosia, Cyprus.
  • Sezer C. ‘Public life, immigrant amenities and socio-cultural inclusion’ Journal of Urban Design 23(6), pp.823-842. (Scopus Cite Score: 2.5)
  • ‘Public life, socio-cultural inclusion and immigrant amenities’ The Association of European Schools of Planning (AESOP) Thematic Group Meeting, Nicosia, Cyprus.
  • Niksic, M and Sezer, C. ‘Public Spaces and urban justice’ Built Environment. 43(2), pp.165-173. (Scopus Cite Score: 2.0)
  • Sezer, C. and Fernandez Maldonado A.M. ‘Public Spaces and cultural visibility’ Built Environment. 43(2), pp.193-214. (Scopus Cite Score: 2.0)
  • ‘Public life for public space’ The Association of European Schools of Planning (AESOP) Conference, Lisbon, Portugal.
  • ‘Immigrant neighborhoods and immigrant integration’ CityStreet2 Conference, Notre Dame University, Louaize, Beirut, Lebanon.
  • ‘Visibility and Urban Justice’ Migrinter – CNRS, Université de Poitiers, France.
  • ‘Immigrant amenities and place quality’, Notre Dame University, Louaize, Beirut, Lebanon.
  • Knierbein, S; Sezer, C. ‘Public Spaces and Urban Cultures’ The Planning Review (disP), 51(2), pp.80-87. (Scopus Cite Score: 0.6).
  • ‘Public spaces and place quality’ University of Glasgow, United Kingdom.
  • ‘Street markets and urban development’ Public Space Biennale, Roma, Italy.
  • ‘Flying markets Amsterdam’ AESOP Planning Conference, Utrecht, the Netherlands.
  • ‘A Street market as urban strategy to enhance neighborhood social cohesion’ Bucharest, Ion Mincu University.
  • Janssens, F; Sezer, C. ‘Flying Markets: Activating Public Spaces in Amsterdam’ Built Environment, 39 (2), pp. 245–261. (Scopus Cite Score: 2.0)
  • Janssens, F.; Sezer, C. (Eds.) ‘Editorial: Marketplaces as an Urban Development Strategy’ Built Environment, 39 (2), pp. 165–316. (Scopus Cite Score: 2.0)
  • ‘Cultural visibility of Turkish immigrants’ Ozyegin University, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • ‘The concept of eco-city’ NAI Debates on tour, SALT, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • F. Janssens & C. Sezer (2011, December 8). Food Center moet open zijn voor iedereen. Het Parool.
  • ‘Public visibility as a constitutor of public culture’ AESOP Helsinki Conference, Finland.
  • Sezer, C. and Pinzon Cortes, Camila (Eds.) Betonart, September, Market places, Betonart – Turkish Architectural Magazine, Turkey.
  • ‘How does a street work as a social contact place between residents and visitors of a neighborhood?’ The PhD Seminar on Public Space. Delft University of Technology.
  • ‘The relations between public visibility and residential patterns of Turkish migrants, in Amsterdam’ AESOP Liverpool Conference, UK.
  • ‘A proposal to investigate spatial properties of the street as a place of seeing and to be seen, case of Amsterdam.’ ACSP-AESOP Joint Conference, Chicago, USA.
  • ‘Towards a new approach for the investigation of forms of urban ecologies.’ ISUF. Quro Preto, Brazil.
  • ‘A framework for analysis of ecologies of urban communities: the investigation of public visibility of Anatolian rural immigrant groups in Amsterdam and Istanbul.’ Delft: International Forum on Urbanism.
  • ‘A framework for analysis of ecologies of urban communities: the investigation of daily visibility of Anatolia-Turkey origin immigrant group in Amsterdam and Istanbul.’ A new modernity approaches, theories and designs, Venezia, Italy.
  • ‘Urban space as generator of cultural production’ Vienna: Vienna University of Technology, Austria.
  • ‘Urban ecologies of the contemporary city’ XXXIII IAHS World Congress on Housing Transforming Housing Environments through Design (HUE), University of Pretoria.