2022
Canavan, M. & Turkoglu, O. (2022). The Effect of Migration on Political Support for Co-ethnics: Evidence From Turkey, Journal of Conflict Resolution, 66(4-5), 867-898
Altindag, O. & Erten, B. & Keskin, P. (2022). Mental Health Costs of Lockdowns: Evidence from Age-Specific Curfews in Turkey, American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 14(2), 320-43
Akyol, P. & Okten, C. (2022). The role of religion in female labor supply: evidence from two Muslim denominations, Journal of Demographic Economics, 1–38
Şaşmaz, A. (2022). Voleybolun Türkiye’deki hızlı yükselişini kolaylaştıran toplumsal etmenler, Toplum ve Bilim, 162, 214-224.
Aksoy, O. & Gambetta, D. (2022). Commitment through Sacrifice: How Longer Ramadan Fasting Strengthens Religiosity and Political Islam. American Sociological Review, 87(4), 555–583. https://doi.org/10.1177/00031224221101204
Çavdar, G. (2022). Why Women Support Conservative Parties: The Case of Turkey, Political Science Quarterly, 137, 43-72. https://doi.org/10.1002/polq.13279
Abus, M. (2022). Clientelism and Voting Behavior: Empirical Evidence from Turkey, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4137781 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4137781
Uzer, E. (2022). Exercising Our Rights to Past: Emergent Heritage Activism in Istanbul. In Hammami, F., Uzer, E. (eds) Theorizing Heritage through Non-Violent Resistance: Palgrave Studies in Cultural Heritage and Conflict. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-77708-1_2
2021
Akar, B. (2021). Essays on the Effects of Compulsory Schooling: Education, Labor Market, And Time Use Outcomes. PhD Dissertation, Bilkent University, Ankara
Livny, A. (2021). Can Religiosity be Sensed with Satellite Data? An Assessment of Luminosity during Ramadan in Turkey, Public Opinion Quarterly, 85(1), 371–398
Gevrek, Z. E. & Kunt, P. & Ursprung, H. W. (2021). Education, political discontent, and emigration intentions: evidence from a natural experiment in Turkey, Public Choice, 186(3), 563-585
De Coninck, D., Ogan, C. & d’Haenens, L. (2021). Can ‘the Other’ ever become ‘One of Us’? Comparing Turkish and European attitudes toward refugees: A five-country study. International Communication Gazette, 83(3), 217-237. https://doi.org/10.1177/1748048519895376
Ince Yenilmez, M. (2021). LGBTQIs in Turkey: the Challenges and Resilience of This Marginalized Group, Sex Res Soc Policy, 18, 440-449. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13178-020-00471-9
Bayır, A., Gülseçen, S. & Türkmen, G. (2021). Application of Data Mining Algorithms in Determination of Voting Tendencies in Turkey, In O. Yildiz (Ed.), Recent Developments in Individual and Organizational Adoption of ICTs (pp. 134-149). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-3045-0.ch008
Filibeli, T. & Ertuna, C. (2021). Sarcasm Beyond Hate Speech: Facebook Comments on Syrian Refugees in Turkey, International Journal of Communication, 15, 2236-2259.
Pagda, Z., Bayraktar, S. & Jimenez, A. (2021). "Exploring culture and leadership after 23 years: A replication of GLOBE project in Turkey, Journal of International Management, Elsevier, 27(1).
Fırat Koca, Ç. (2021). An Overview of Attitude, Behavior, and Knowledge Level Toward COVID-19 Among Patients Visiting the Otolaryngology Clinic after 1 Year of COVID-19 Pandemic, Mediterr J Infect Microb Antimicrob, 10(38). DOI: 10.4274/mjima.galenos.2021.2021.38
Abus, M. (2021). Authoritarian Values And Political Identities in Turkey. MA Thesis, Arkansas State University.
2020
Kayaoğlu, A. & Williams, C. (2020). Explaining Tax Non-Compliance from a Neo-Institutionalist Perspective: Some Lessons from a Public Opinion Survey in Turkey, Sosyoekonomi, 28(43), 89-105
Selçuk, O., & Hekimci, D. (2020). The rise of the democracy–authoritarianism cleavage and opposition coordination in Turkey (2014–2019). Democratization, 27(8), 1496-1514.
Yagci, A. H., & Oyvat, C. (2020). Partisanship, media and the objective economy: Sources of individual-level economic assessments. Electoral Studies, 66, 102135.
Yitmen, Ş. & Verkuyten, M. (2020). Support to Syrian refugees in Turkey: The roles of descriptive and injunctive norms, threat, and negative emotions, Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 23(3), 293-301. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajsp.12400
Yıldırım, K. (2020). Clientelism and dominant incumbent parties: party competition in an urban Turkish neighbourhood, Democratization, 27(1), 81-99, DOI: 10.1080/13510347.2019.1658744
2019
Günay, O., & Yörük, E. (2019). Governing ethnic unrest: Political Islam and the Kurdish conflict in Turkey. New Perspectives on Turkey, 61, 9-43.
Akyol, P. & Okten, C. (2019). The Role of Culture on Female Labor Supply: Evidence from Turkey, IZA Discussion Paper, No. 12620, doi: 10.2139/ssrn.3457664
Özel, I. D. & Yıldırım, K. (2019). Political Consequences of Welfare Regimes: Social Assistance and Support for Presidentialism in Turkey, South European Society and Politics, DOI: 10.1080/13608746.2019.1589155
Burak Gürel, B. & Küçük, B. & Taş, S. (2019). The rural roots of the rise of the Justice and Development Party in Turkey, The Journal of Peasant Studies, 46(3), 457-479, DOI: 10.1080/03066150.2018.1552264
2018
Akboğa, S., & Şahin, O. (2018). Perceptions of Democracy in Turkey: Gender, Ethnic, and Religious Dynamics. Journal of Economy Culture and Society, 1-28
Azak, U. (2018) Secularism and Atheism in the Turkish Public Sphere. Turkish Policy Quarterly, 16(4)57-73
Baysu, G., & Coşkan, C. (2018). Reconciliation and intergroup forgiveness: The case of the Kurdish conflict in Turkey. Turkish Studies, 1-25
Bayulgen, O., Arbatli, E., & Canbolat, S. (2018). Elite Survival Strategies and Authoritarian Reversal in Turkey. Polity, 50(3), 333-365
Mccoy, J., Rahman, T., & Somer, M. (2018). Polarization and the Global Crisis of Democracy: Common Patterns, Dynamics, and Pernicious Consequences for Democratic Polities. American Behavioral Scientist, 62(1), 16-42
Yitmen, S. & Verkuyten, M. (2018). Positive and negative behavioral intentions towards refugees in Turkey: The roles of national identification, threat, and humanitarian concern. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 28, 230-243.
Altıok, B. & Tosun, S. (2018). How to co-exist? Urban refugees in Turkey: Prospects and Challenges. Policy Brief, 1(4), Yasar University UNESCO Chair on International Migration (ISSN: 2619-9440)
2017
Kayaoğlu, A. (2017). Voting Behavior of the Youth in Turkey: What Drives Involvement in or Causes Alienation from Conventional Political Participation?, Turkish Studies, 18(1), 32-55
Altınoğlu, E. (2017). Religious commitment or a textualist-traditionalist understanding of Islam? The impact of religious orientations upon social tolerance in Turkey. British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, 1-21.
Aytaç, S. E., Schiumerini, L., & Stokes, S. (2017). Protests and Repression in New Democracies. Perspectives on Politics, 15(01), 62-82
Aytaç, S. E., Schiumerini, L., & Stokes, S. (2017). Why Do People Join Backlash Protests? Lessons from Turkey. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 62(6)
Cesur, R., & Mocan, N. (2017). Education, religion, and voter preference in a Muslim country. Journal of Population Economics, 31(1), 1-44
Madi-Sisman, Ö. (2017). Muslims, money, and democracy in Turkey: Reluctant capitalists. New York: Palgrave MacMillan.
Mercea D., Karatas D. & Bastos M. T. (2017). Persistent Activist Communication in Occupy Gezi. Sociology 1-19
Hazama, Y. (2017) Economic and corruption voting in a predominant party system: The Turkish case. Ac ta Politica, 1-28.
Yanardağoğlu, E. (2017). Citizenship, media and activism in Turkey during Gezi Park protests. Interactions: Studies in Communication & Culture, 8(2), 133-150
2016
Adıgüzel, S. (2016) Electoral rules and strategic voting in Turkey (lisansüstü tezi).
Aksoy O., Gambetta, D. (2016) Behind the veil: The strategic use of religious garb. European Sociological Review, 32 (6): 792-806
Atak, K., della Porta, D: (2016) Popular uprisings in Turkey: Police culpability and constraints on dialogue-oriented policing in Gezi Park and beyond. European Journal of Criminology,13(5) 610-625
Belge, C. (2016) Civilian victimization and the politics of information in the Kurdish conflict in Turkey, World Politics, 68(2) 275-306
Çelebi, E., Verkuyten, M., Smyrnioti, N. (2016) Support for Kurdish language rights in Turkey: the roles of ethnic group, group identifications, contact, and intergroup perceptions. Ethnic and Racial Studies39(6) 1034-1051
Davutyan, N., Öztürkkal, B. (2016) Determinants of Saving-Borrowing Decisions and Financial Inclusion in a High Middle Income Country: The Turkish Case. Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, 52(11) 2512-2529
Gökaliler, E., Sabuncuoğlu, A. (2016) The effects of social media usage on brand resonance during and after the Gezi Park protests in Turkey. Online Journal of Communication and Media Technologies, 6(2) 131-151
Kayaoğlu, A. (2016) Determinants of trust in Turkey. European Studies. 1-25
Kuzu, D. (2016) The politics of identity, recognition and multiculturalism: the Kurds in Turkey. Nations and Nationalism, 22(1) 123–142
Marschall, M., Aydogan, A., Bulut, A. (2016) Does housing create votes? Explaining the electoral success of the AKP in Turkey. Electoral Studies, 42, 201–212
Morva, O. (2016) The humorous language of street dissent: a discourse analysis on the graffiti of the Gezi Park protests. European Journal of Humour Research, 4(2) 19–34
Önal, L. (2016) Gezi Park and EuroMaidan: social movements at the borders. Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research, 29(1), 16-40
Özsoy, S., Bilgi, S. (2016) Multi-cultural education in Turkey: Possibilities and dilemmas. In J. L . Bianco & A. Bal (Eds.) Learning from difference: Comparative accounts of multicultural education, (pp. 147-169) Springer International Publishing
Sak, A. K. (2016) The determinants of voting behavior in Turkey: A micro-level analysis for the period 2012-2014 (lisansüstü tezi).
Tuzen, Z., Yurtseven, C. (2016) The transformation of the higher education system in Turkey after 2002: A game theoretic analysis. Theoretical Economics Letters, 6, 97-105
2015
Ayan, Musil, P. (2015) Milliyetçi Hareket Partisi: İdeoloji, Örgüt ve Söylemler. In E. A. Bekaroğlu (Ed.) Türkiye’de Siyasi Partiler ve Seçim Kampanyaları: Araftaki Seçim, 7 Haziran 2015 (pp. 159-186) İstanbul: Vadi Yayınları.
Başlevent, C., Kirmanoğlu, H. (2015) Economic voting in Turkey: Perceptions, expectations and the party choice. Research and Policy on Turkey, 1(1) 88-101
Koç, G., Aksu , H. (Eds.) (2015) Another Brick in the Barricade: The Gezi Resistance and Its Aftermath. BoD-Books on Demand
Livny Avital (2015) Ethnic Diversity and Inter-Group Trust in Turkey. In AALIMS–Oxford Conference on Political Economy of Islam and Muslim Societies
Saka, E. (2015) The Konda Survey: Brief Observations on the Social Media and Minorities Project. ELIAMEP Middle East Mediterranean
Sarıgil, Z. (2015) Public opinion and attitude toward the military and democratic consolidation in Turkey. Armed Forces & Society, 41(2) 282-306
Serhun, A. (2015) Elite discourses, nationalism and moderation: A dialectical analysis of Turkish and Kurdish nationalisms. Ethnopolitics, 14(1) 94-112
Soylu, S., Sheey-Skeffington, J. (2015) Asymmetric intergroup bullying: The enactment and maintenance of societal inequality at work Human Relations, 68(7) 1099-1129
Suzuki Him, M., Gündüz Hoşgör, A. (2015) An implication of health sector reform for disadvantaged women’s struggle for birth control: A case of Kurdish rural-urban migrant women in Van, Turkey. Health Care for Women International, 36(9) 969-987
Yüksel, M., Yörük, E. (2015) Gezi eylemlerinin toplumsal dinamikleri. Toplum ve Bilim, no: 133, 132-165
Tunç, A. (2015) Twitter vs. Penguins on TV: #GeziParkProtests, Social Media Use, and the Generation Y in Turkey. In S. N. Litsas & A. Tziampiris (Eds.) The Eastern Mediterranean in transition: Multipolarity, politics and power, 161
2014
Atak, K. (2014) Flap of the Butterfly: Turkey’s June Uprisings. In D. della Porta & A. Mattoni (Eds.) Spreading Protest: Social Movements in Times of Crisis, 253 – 277
Cesur, R., Mocan, N. (2014) Does Secular Education Impact Religiosity, Electoral Pariticipation and the Propensity to Vote for Islamic Parties? Evidence from an Education Reform in a Muslim Country. IZA Discussion Paper No. 8017
Çelebi, E., Verkuyten, M., Köse, T., Maliepaard, M. (2014) Out-group trust and conflict understandings: The perspective of Turks and Kurds in Turkey. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 40, 64–75
Şahin M. O., Eroğlu, İ. Kekevi, S. (2014) Immigration phenomenon in Turkey-EU relations and problem of of free movement of labour force. American International Journal of Contemporary Research, 4(6) 149-158
Yörük, E. (2014) The long summer of Turkey: The Gezi uprising and its historical roots. South Atlantic Quarterly, 113(2) 419-426
Yörük, E., Yüksel, M. (2014) “Class and Politics in Turkey’s Gezi Protests”, New Left Review, 89
2013
İlkkaracan, İ. (2013) Political economy of caring labor, gender and deepening conservatism in a developing economy context: The case of Turkey. Istanbul Technical University, Women’s Studies Center, Working Paper Series.
Şen, H. Yavuz-Müren, M., Yağmurlu, B. (2013) Parenting: The Turkish Context. In S. Helaine (Ed.) Parenting Across Cultures: Childrearing, Motherhood and Fatherhood in Non-Western Cultures (pp. 174-192) Springer Netherlands
Taştan, C. (2013) The Gezi Park protests in Turkey: A qualitative field research. Insight Turkey, 15(3) 27-38
Ugur, Z. B. (2013) From headscarves to donation: Three essays on the economics of gender, health and happiness. Tilburg: CentER, Center for Economic Research
2012
Atikcan, E. Ö., Öge, K. (2012) Referandum campaigns in polarized societies: The case of Turkey. Turkish Studies, 13(3) 449-470
İlkkaracan, İ. (2012) Why so few women in the labor market in Turkey? Feminist Economics, 18(1) 1-37
Levitt, B. S, Çıplak, B. (2012) Minority group strategies for endogenous institutional change: Kurdish parties and voters in Turkey’s 2007 referendum. Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, 18(4) 452-475
Yörük, E. (2012) Welfare provision as political containment: The politics of social assistance and the Kurdish conflict in Turkey. Politics & Society, 40(4) 517-547
2011
Aslanbay, Y. Sanaktekin Hesapçı, Ö., Ağırdır, B. (2011) Lifestyles of Islamic consumers in Turkey In eds. Ö.Sandıkcı & G. Rice (Eds.). Handbook of Islamic Marketing (pp. 129-146)
Cindoğlu, D. (2011) Headscarf ban and discrimination: Professional headscarved women in the labor market. Istanbul: TESEV yayınları
Kennedy N. F., Şenses, N. Ayan, P. (2011) Grasping the social through movies. Teaching in Higher Education, 16:1, 1-14,
Köksal. A. (2011) A Comparative Approach to Priviledged Partnership: Is Turkey Really Different? Boğaziçi Journal, 25 (2) 27-57
Saz, G. (2011) Turkophobia and Rising Islamophobia in Europe: A Quantification for the Negative Spillovers on the EU Membership Quest of Turkey. European Journal of Social Sciences, 19(4) 479-491
Tepe, S. (2011) Serving God through the Market: The Emergence of Muslim Consumptionscapes. and Islamic Resistance. In eds. Ö.Sandıkcı & G. Rice (Eds.). Handbook of Islamic Marketing (pp. 363-392)
Yeğen, M. (2011) The 2011 elections and the Kurdish question. Insight Turkey, 13(4) 147-169
2010
Kuzu, D. (2010) A Self-governing group or equal citizens? Kurds, Turkey and the European Union. Journal of Ethnopolitics and Minority Issues in Europe, 9(1) 32—65
Petryna, K. (2010) An uncertain identity: Socioeconomic disparities in modern Turkish politics. Turkey: bridging two worlds. Paper 8
2009
Akarca, A. and Başlevent, C. (2009), Inter-party vote movements in Turkey: The sources of AKP votes in 2007, İktisat İşletme ve Finans, 24(285) 32-47
Jenkins, G. (2008) Turkey’s latest crisis. Global Politics and Strategy, 50(5) 5-12
Toprak, M. and Uslu, N. (2008): The Headscarf Controversy in Turkey. Journal of Economic and Social Research, 11 (1) 43-67.
2008
Hale, W. (2008) The electoral system and the 2007 elections: Effects and debates. Turkish Studies, 9(2) 233-246
Somer, M. (2008) Why aren’t Kurds like the Scots and the Turks like the Brits? Moderation and democracy in the Kurdish question. Cooperation and Conflict, 43(2) 220-249
Sorlak, Z., Bali, B. B. (2008) Politics in Turkey : Condemned to Corruption? KOPS. Crime and Culture : discussion paper series 24
We share the data we produce with the public for the analysis and information of people interested in social and political sciences, especially academicians and university students. Within the framework of our contracts with our subscribers, we publish the data of the barometer research series on our website 2 years after doing the research. The data of our other researches, whose report has been published and opened to the public, is also available on our website. On the right side, you can find a list of various academic publications written both by taking data from us and by using our already public data.
If you cannot find what you are looking for in the reports and data on our website, you can send a message to [email protected] address with a brief description of your research area, the type of data you are looking for. We'll try to help as much as we can.
When you want to refer to any report of KONDA, we ask that you follow the following templates. You can find a small note on how to refer to the relevant report on the internal covers (or second pages) of all our reports published as of September 2017.
APA: KONDA (Date: Year) Report Name: Report Series (and/or Number)
For example, if you want to use
KONDA (2014). April'14 Barometer: Series of Political and Social Research (42)
KONDA (2015). June 7: Polling and Voter Analysis
Chicago: KONDA. Report Name: Report Series. (Date: Year)
For example, if you want to use
KONDA. April'14 Barometer: Series of Political and Social Research (2014)
KONDA. June 7: Polling and Voter Analysis (2015)
MLA: KONDA. Report Name. (Date: Year). Report Series: and/or Number
For example, if you want to use
KONDA. April'14 Barometer (2014) Series of Political and Social Research: 42
KONDA. June 7: Polling and Voter Analysis (2015)