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Political Psychology of Turkish Politics

P246
Cengiz Erisen
Yeditepe University

Abstract

This panel would provide studies of political psychology in Turkish context. Panelists would take a different aspect of Turkish politics with respect to EU and employ a political psychology approach toward the interested research question. I plan to invite political psychologists who would employ distinct research methods (experiments, survey research, survey experiments) to address different aspects of Turkish politics. Some of the articles would take into account the relations with respect to the EU accession process studying immigration, emotions, national identity, and religion.

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