Search Results - "Nefes, Türkay Salim"
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Perceived group threats and right-wing political party membership as driving forces of negative descriptions in Turkish Parliamentary debates (1983-2018)
Published in Journal of ethnic and migration studies (12-12-2022)“…To what extent do perceived threats explain negative descriptions of minorities in politics? This study addresses this ever-significant inquiry by scrutinising…”
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Political parties' perceptions and uses of anti-Semitic conspiracy theories in Turkey
Published in The Sociological review (Keele) (01-05-2013)“…Despite its ever-present and at times escalating significance, conspiracy theory is an under-researched topic in the social sciences. This paper analyses the…”
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The Relationship between Perceived Security Threats and Negative Descriptions of Armenians in Turkish Politics (1946–1960)
Published in Nationalities papers (01-11-2022)“…How do perceived threats influence politicians’ attitudes towards religious minorities? Examining the Turkish parliamentary records between 1946 and 1960, this…”
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Explaining negative descriptions of Armenians in Turkish parliamentary speeches (1960–1980) via group position theory
Published in Quality & quantity (01-12-2021)“…This paper scrutinizes the role of Turkish politicians’ threat perception on negative descriptions of Armenians between 1960 and 1980. In so doing, it brings…”
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Three shades of dismemberment anxiety about Armenians in Turkish politics
Published in Current sociology (01-11-2023)“…This article explores the significance of perceived threats about dismemberment in Turkish politics, also called the Sèvres syndrome. Relying on a qualitative…”
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With God We Distrust! The Impact of Values in Conspiracy Theory Beliefs About Migration in Serbia
Published in Sociological research online (01-12-2024)“…Immigrants are a popular target of conspiracy theories. Despite the urgent relevance of the topic all around the world today, the number of studies on…”
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Political roots of religious exclusion in Turkey
Published in Parliamentary affairs (01-10-2018)“…Do perceived political threats lead to religious exclusion? This study explores the political rationale of the exclusionary attitude towards non-Muslim…”
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La racionalidad de las teorías conspirativas. Una aproximación desde Max Weber y Raymond Boudon
Published in Revista CENTRA de Ciencias Sociales (21-10-2022)“…Las teorías conspirativas suelen ser percibidas como fenómenos ideológicos irracionales con potencial para producir efectos perniciosos en las sociedades donde…”
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Believing in conspiracy theories in Spain during the COVID-19 pandemic: Drivers and public health implications
Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-11-2023)“…Conspiracy theories jeopardize public health by disseminating misinformation and undermining authoritative health guidelines. This study explores social…”
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The impacts of the Turkish government's conspiratorial framing of the Gezi Park protests
Published in Social movement studies (03-09-2017)“…What happens when a prime minister frames a momentous protest as a foreign conspiracy? The Turkish government's reaction to the Gezi Park protests, a reaction…”
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Using Content Analysis to Study Political Texts: Notes on Turkish Parliamentary Debates
Published in Mediterranean politics (Frank Cass & Co.) (15-03-2022)“…This article proposes that mixed-method content analysis is an apt and creative technique to investigate large amounts of political texts. To support this…”
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Examining factors influencing Turkish Jewish attitudes towards the Armenian genocide
Published in The British journal of sociology (01-09-2024)“…The most prominent issue influencing Turkish‐Armenian relations is the international recognition of the Armenian genocide. However, there is a notable absence…”
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Exploring the impacts of conspiracy theories on election dynamics in Spain and Turkey
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The impact of partisanship and religiosity on conspiracy‐theory beliefs in Turkey
Published in Sociology compass (01-01-2024)“…Why do people believe in conspiracy theories? This paper responds to this ever‐significant question by scrutinizing people's belief in conspiracy theories in…”
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Understanding Anti-Semitic Rhetoric in Turkey Through The Sèvres Syndrome
Published in Turkish studies (02-10-2015)“…While various studies suggest that anti-Semitism is almost non-existent in Turkish society, the popularity of the conspiratorial rhetoric about Jews raises…”
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Turkish parliamentary debates about the international recognition of the Armenian genocide: development and variations in the official denialism
Published in Journal of southeast European and Black Sea studies (02-10-2023)“…The main source of animosity in modern Turkish - Armenian relations is the debate on the international recognition of the Armenian genocide. To provide an…”
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The Sociological Foundations of Turkish Nationalism
Published in Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern studies (02-01-2018)“…Although Ziya Gökalp was one of the most important intellectuals to shape Turkish nationalism, scholarship has not systematically examined the links between…”
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Ziya Gökalp’s adaptation of Emile Durkheim’s sociology in his formulation of the modern Turkish nation
Published in International sociology (01-05-2013)“…Although Emile Durkheim’s sociology was used by the Turkish state elite in the early 20th century, no comprehensive literature delineating its influence on…”
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The impact of group positioning on unfavorable perceptions of Greeks in Turkish politics between 1946 and 1960
Published in Turkish studies (26-05-2024)“…To what extent can hostility toward Greeks in Turkish politics be explained sociologically? This paper provides a fresh perspective by examining the value of…”
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Negative Perceptions of Jews in Turkish Politics: An Analysis of Parliamentary Debates, 1983-2016
Published in South European society & politics (03-07-2019)“…What are the political roots of anti-Jewish rhetoric? To address this ever-important query, this study analyses perceptions of Jews in Turkish politics…”
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