Oğuz Alyanak worked at a döner kebab shop and got to know his colleagues, their home life, religious practices as well as their essential relationships to their automobiles by joining them on exciting rendezvous. He is certainly committed to his work as a cultural anthropologist, constantly observing people and how they live their ordinary lives to ultimately convey the remarkable nature of the everyday. At the University of Oxford, Oğuz’s research spans labour migration, urban studies, religion and masculinity, and delves into the Turkish community in Strasbourg, France, focusing on the thrilling nightlives of men.