Browsing Scopus İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu by Publisher "Routledge Journals"
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Financial inclusion and bank stability: evidence from Europe
(Routledge Journals, 2020)The Great Recession of 2007-2009 piqued the interest of policymakers worldwide, prompting various initiatives to stabilize the financial system and advance financial inclusion. However, few studies have considered their ... -
Informed trading, order flow shocks and the cross section of expected returns in Borsa Istanbul
(Routledge Journals, 2020)This paper examines the relationship between information asymmetry and stock returns in Borsa Istanbul. For all stocks that are traded in Borsa Istanbul between March 2005 and April 2017, we estimate the probability of ... -
"Life is a state of mind' - on fiction, society and Trump
(Routledge Journals, 2017)The article undertakes an allegorical double reading of Being There and Trump as instances of what we call socio-fiction. Crucially in this respect, reality and fiction are not two opposed realms. The two realms always ... -
The making of the 'new woman': narratives in the popular illustrated press from the Ottoman Empire to the new Republic (1890-1920s)
(Routledge Journals, 2019)The genre of social narrative was prominent in the printed press of the Ottoman Empire to the early Republic of Turkey (1850s-1920s). The ideological narratives disseminated through the periodical press were influential ... -
Terror as potentiality - the affective rhythms of the political
(Routledge Journals, 2018)The paper addresses the ways in which the cultural, the affective and the political intersect, counter and/or feed upon one another in the context of contemporary terror. Initially, building upon Machiavelli and Hobbes, ... -
Turkey's rapprochements with Greece and Armenia: Understanding path breaking steps
(Routledge Journals, 2019)This comparative analysis considers the Turkish-Greek rapprochement and the Turkish-Armenian rapprochement processes with a three-dimensional approach. Although the deep-rooted conflicts between neither Greece and Turkey ...