Browsing Faculty of Social Sciences by Author "Uluğ, Ö. M."
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Doing research in conflict contexts: practical and ethical challenges for researchers when conducting fieldwork
Moss, S. M.; Uluğ, Ö. M.; Acar, Yasemin Gülsüm (American Psychological Association, 2019-02)Within social psychology, fieldwork in conflict settings is still not commonplace, despite recent calls for more researchers to engage in fieldwork to understand conflict dynamics. With this article, we wish to emphasize ... -
Examining prejudice reduction through solidarity and togetherness experiences among Gezi Park activists in Turkey
Uluğ, Ö. M.; Acar, Yasemin Gülsüm (PsychOpen, 2016)Prejudice reduction research has focused on reducing negative regard as a means to improve relations between various groups (e.g., religious, ethnic, political). Though positive regard between groups may be created, these ... -
‘Names will never hurt us’: A qualitative exploration of çapulcu identity through the eyes of Gezi Park protesters
Uluğ, Ö. M.; Acar, Yasemin Gülsüm (Wiley, 2019-07)While there is a wealth of literature on how and why people engage in collective action, there has been comparably less focus on the way identities that have emerged (as compared to how they are consolidated or politicized) ... -
What happens after the protests? Understanding protest outcomes through multi-level social change
Uluğ, Ö. M.; Acar, Yasemin Gülsüm (American Psychological Association, 2018)Over the last few years, large-scale social movements and the consequences of these movements from the perspectives of protesters have been gaining increased attention across the globe. Psychological research has tended ...
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