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List of contents
1. The Political Psychology of Turkish Political Behavior: Introduction by the Special Issue Editor 2. Research Methods in Political Psychology Cengíz Eríşen, Elíf Eríşen and Bínnur 3. Values, Religiosity and Support for Redistribution and Social Policy in Turkey 4. The Impact of Party Identification and Socially Supplied Disagreement on Electoral Choices in Turkey 5. Analyzing the Determinants of Group Identity Among Alevis in Turkey: A National Survey Study 6. Ethnicity and Trust in National and International Institutions: Kurdish Attitudes toward Political Institutions in Turkey 7. Emotions as a Determinant in Turkish Political Behavior 8. Leadership Traits of Turkey’s Islamist and Secular Prime Ministers 9. Public Opinion toward Immigration and the EU: How are Turkish Immigrants Different than Others?
About the author
Cengiz Erisen (PhD, Stony Brook University) is an associate professor of political science at TOBB University of Economics and Technology. His research interests include comparative political behaviour, political psychology, public opinion analysis, and quantitative methods. He has published papers in
Political Psychology, Journal of Common Market Studies, Political Research Quarterly, American Politics Research, and
Turkish Politics in addition to a number of book chapters.
Summary
This scope of this book contains various subjects with respect to political behaviour and political psychology. The theme relates to individual determinants of political behaviour within the context of Turkish politics. This book was published as a special issue of Turkish Politics.