Faculty of Social Sciences: Recent submissions
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Forced migration and the politics of belonging: Integration policy, national debates and migrant strategies
(Sage, 2023)This research note examines the politics of refugee belonging in Germany, Sweden, Austria, United Kingdom, Italy, Greece, and Turkey. Specifically, it explores how migrant belonging is impacted by integration policies and ... -
How to be a good guest: American ethnographers in Turkey in the long 1968
(Wiley, 2024-03)The article uncovers a forgotten chapter in the history of anthropology by revealing the experiences of American ethnographers in Turkey between 1967 and 1969. Using original archival documents and oral history interviews, ... -
A person-based approach to emotion socialization in toddlerhood: Individual differences in maternal emotion regulation, mental-health and parental sense of competence
(Nature Research, 2023-08-21)Mothers adopt various emotion socialization strategies and sometimes exhibit contradictory responses. Thus, it is essential to understand how mothers differentiate in their use of emotion socialization strategies, and ... -
Parenting culture(s): Ideal-parent beliefs across 37 countries
(Sage, 2023-01)What is it to be “an ideal parent”? Does the answer differ across countries and social classes? To answer these questions in a way that minimizes bias and ethnocentrism, we used open-ended questions to explore ideal-parent ... -
Three reasons why parental burnout is more prevalent in individualistic countries: a mediation study in 36 countries
(Springer, 2023-05)Purpose: The prevalence of parental burnout, a condition that has severe consequences for both parents and children, varies dramatically across countries and is highest in Western countries characterized by high individualism. ... -
Profiles of parental burnout around the globe: Similarities and differences across 36 countries
(Sage, 2023-06)Parental burnout (PB) is a pervasive phenomenon. Parenting is embedded in cultural values, and previous research has shown the role of individualism in PB. In this paper, we reanalyze previously collected data to identify ... -
The timing database: An open-access, live repository for interval timing studies
(Springer, 2024-01)Interval timing refers to the ability to perceive and remember intervals in the seconds to minutes range. Our contemporary understanding of interval timing is derived from relatively small-scale, isolated studies that ... -
Temperament and behaviour problems in children: A multilevel analysis of cross-cultural differences
(Wiley, 2023-07-04)Early temperament attributes have been linked to emerging behaviour problems and significant long-term consequences; however, these relations are rarely examined cross-culturally. The present study addresses this gap, ... -
Collective discussion: Movement and carceral spatiality in the pandemic
(Oxford University Press, 2023-07-04)Various measures of mobility restrictions were introduced since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. This collective discussion examines them in relation to six different carceral techniques that govern movement: ... -
Examining actor–partner effects between social dominance, relationship power, sexism, and marital quality
(Wiley, 2023-04)Objective: This study aimed to investigate the actor–partner effects of attitudes toward group-based inequality as measured by social dominance orientation (SDO) and marital quality, and the indirect actor–partner effects ... -
Narrative identity and positive youth development in Turkish emerging adults: The moderating role of cultural self-construals
(Sage, 2023-11)The current study examined the associations between narrative coherence, the 5Cs of positive youth development, and cultural self-construals among 91 Turkish emerging adults (48 females, 42 males, and 1 other) aged between ... -
Debating voter defection in Turkey
(Taylor & Francis, 2023-10-20)This study examines patterns of voter defection from Turkey’s incumbent AKP amid major economic and democratic decline. As in other electoral autocracies, defectors constitute a small but politically significant group in ... -
Do Turkish mothers’ emotion regulation, psychological symptoms and caregiving helplessness vary based on attachment states of mind?
(Taylor & Francis, 2023)Mothers’ emotion regulation, mental health, and feeling of helplessness in caring for their child may vary based on maternal attachment classifications. Particularly, insecure attachment and unresolved state of mind can ... -
Political-ideological differences in cultural pessimism and nostalgia reflect people’s evaluation of their nation’s historical developments
(Sage, 2023-05-11)Western conservatives are more focused on the past than are liberals: They experience stronger cultural pessimism and nostalgically yearn back for past society. We test the hypothesis that this ideological difference ... -
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Change in one couple’s online therapy process: An HSCED application
(Taylor & Francis, 2023-08)Couples therapy is an effective intervention for relationship problems. Despite the growing need and interest in online couples therapy during the pandemic, there is a dearth of outcome and/or process research. The current ... -
Systemic individual therapy: Therapeutic change from the perspective of clients and therapists
(Taylor & Francis, 2024)Therapeutic change is a well-studied construct in psychotherapy process and outcome studies, providing the basis for how psychotherapy practices are effective in individuals wellbeing. The current study explores the ... -
Examining the dyadic association between marital satisfaction and coparenting of parents with young children
(Springer, 2024-01)Healthy coparenting and marital satisfaction are two main components of within-family functioning, providing the basis for healthy child development. In the current study, we investigated the link between marital satisfaction ... -
Examining the contributions of parents’ daily hassles and parenting approaches to children’s behavior problems during the COVID-19 pandemic
(MDPI, 2023-02)The present study was designed to examine the direct and indirect contributions of parenting daily hassles and approaches to children’s externalizing and internalizing behavior problems during the COVID-19 pandemic. The ... -
Pathways to children’s behavioral problems during the COVID-19 pandemic: Fathers’ parenting stress and parenting approaches
(MDPI, 2023-04)Although the family stress model theoretically focuses on the roles of both mothers and fathers as predictors of children’s outcomes, studies generally have focused on mothers. The pandemic has brought additional burdens ...
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