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eilimiyle

Eilimiyle is a neologism used in Turkish- and English-language discourse to describe an approach to knowledge creation and dissemination that weaves scientific inquiry with social purpose. The term is often presented as meaning “with science” or “through science,” drawing on ilmi, a root meaning knowledge or science in Turkish, with a suffix that denotes method or manner. In usage, eilimiyle signals a stance in which research agendas are shaped by public needs, ethical considerations, and stakeholder participation, as much as by theoretical novelty or economic impact.

Etymology and scope are debated among scholars, but the term generally functions as an umbrella for practices

History and reception of eilimiyle have grown since the early to mid-2020s, originating in Turkish academic

See also: responsible innovation, transdisciplinarity, public engagement with science, science communication.

that
embed
reflexivity
and
accountability
into
research.
It
is
used
to
discuss
methods
such
as
co-design
with
communities,
open
science,
ethical
risk
assessment,
and
the
integration
of
diverse
knowledges
into
research
design
and
policy
advice.
Some
proponents
view
eilimiyle
as
a
framework
that
aligns
scientific
work
with
values
and
public
benefit,
while
critics
warn
that
the
term
can
be
vague
and
risk
becoming
rhetorical
without
concrete
methodologies.
and
policy
discussions
and
spreading
to
interdisciplinary
literature
on
science
policy
and
philosophy
of
science.
In
practice,
it
is
often
compared
to
and
placed
alongside
concepts
like
responsible
innovation,
transdisciplinarity,
and
science
communication,
while
retaining
a
distinct
emphasis
on
integrating
ethical
reflection
throughout
the
research
process.