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'Who wants left-wing policies? Economic preferences and political cleavages in Turkey'
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2020)
We administer a survey of economic policy preferences to a representative sample of the Turkish voting-age population. We show that policy preferences are distributed in non-linear ways that are at odds with what could be ...
News-Sharing Repertoires on Social Media in the Context of Networked Authoritarianism: The Case of Turkey
(USC ANNENBERG PRESS, 2020)
Social media has become a primary gateway for users to access news, especially in authoritarian states with strictly controlled media environments. In such contexts, it is crucial to understand the motivations that prompt ...
LANDSCAPE URBANISM FOR THE LIVING: ISTANBUL’S GOLDEN HORN
(Scibulcom Ltd., 2021)
Today, it has been learned by experience that physical environments designed/planned with only human focus only can not create resilient cities and overcome ecological destruction. This article is about a series of strategies ...
Political Engagement Through Visual Mediation: The Visuality of the Christchurch Attack and a Cross-Governmental Analysis of Performative Populist Responses
(Usc Annenberg Press, 2023)
This article investigates the role of visual communication technologies in political engagement through a case study that examines politics in the aftermath of the Christchurch mosque shooting on March 15, 2019. It explores ...
Who receives clientelistic benefits? Social identity, relative deprivation, and clientelistic acceptance among turkish voters
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2023)
Why do voters accept clientelism? Previous research suggests that poorer voters are more likely to accept clientelistic benefits. However, identities may moderate the effect of poverty through identity-based economic ...
Gastrodiplomacy in Turkey: 'saving the world' or neoliberal conservative cultural policies at work
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2023)
Gastrodiplomacy is an external project because it is a struggle to represent and promote a country internationally. It is, however, an internal project as well since building a 'strong' nation is foremost a domestic public ...
Turkey and the Russian invasion of Ukraine: an interplay of bloc (de)formation, recognition and asymmetric interdependencies?
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2023)
This piece answers some of the issues (such as the potential emergence of new blocs, the role of interdependencies, and Western recognition) raised in Debating the War in Ukraine by examining Turkey's role in the war in ...
The political consequences of dependent financialization: Capital flows, crisis and the authoritarian turn in Turkey
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2023)
Recent debates on financialization in emerging market economies highlight the terms of unequal exchange that they are embedded in, where international capital flows steered by powerful financial actors and transnationalized ...
Cinematic Visual Representation of Refugee Journeys in Turkey in the Context of Precarious Class Dynamics
(Transnational Press London, 2020)
In this article, I comparatively analyse the imagery of precarious class through the narration of refugee journeys in Turkey for two different films, with an emphasis on the visuality of cinematic narration. Whilst The ...
Out of Sight, Out of Mind? Electoral Responses to the Proximity of Health Care
(Univ Chicago Press, 2023)
Do voters reward incumbents for the provision of public services? In this article, we study the political economy of catchment areas of public services to answer this question. Rather than examining the binary relationship ...