Browsing by Publisher "Routledge"
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The potential synergy between built heritage and mega-events
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Quantile Estimates for Social Returns to Education in Turkey: 2006–2009
(Routledge, 2013)Augmenting a Mincerian earnings function with regional data we estimate both private and external returns to education in Turkey using Instrumental Variables, Ordinary Least Squares, Quantile Regression and Instrumental ... -
Representations of everyday life in İnci Eviner’s We, Elsewhere: comedy, use and free will
(Routledge, 2021)İnci Eviner's installation We, Elsewhere 1 for the Turkey Pavilion 2 at the 58th Venice Art Biennial offers a spectacle of the incomplete, in which the objects, videos and their characters, and sounds in the piece, along ... -
Representing the collective past: public event memories and future simulations in Turkey
(Routledge, 2020)Common processes involved in remembering and predicting personal and public events have led researchers to study public events as a part of autobiographical memory. In the present study, we asked for past events and future ... -
The "revival" of sovereignty via the complementarity regime and the "doctrinal" idea of responsibility to protect; what about constitutionalisation?
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The rise of cultural mega-events and shifting mega-event trends
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TURKEY'S 'NOVEL' ENTERPRISING AND HUMANITARIAN FOREIGN POLICY AND AFRICA
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Turkey: Challenges and strategies toward de-carbonization and sustainable development under the age of finance
(Routledge, 2023)The aim of this paper is to present the key challenges and structural constraints as well as potential strategies toward de-carbonization and the green transformation in Turkey, and to argue that the current mode of global ... -
Umbrellas, incubators, mothers, and killers Four types of relationship between cultural mega-events and small and micro events in heritage-rich European cities
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When Sharing Less Means More: How Gender Moderates the Impact of Quantity of Information Shared in a Social Network Profile on Profile Viewers' Intentions About Socialization
(Routledge, 2014)This study summarizes the results from a 2 (low vs. high information) × 2 (female vs. male profile) experiment that investigates the impact of quantity of information shared on a Social Network Site (SNS) profile on viewers' ... -
Who is responsible? The impact of emotional personalization on explaining the origins of social problems
(Routledge, 2020)Personalization refers to the journalistic practice of including emotional case studies of ordinary people in news stories, increasing vividness and emotional charge of news and eliciting identification and empathy in news ...