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Yasemin Gülsüm Acar
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Resistance in repressive contexts: A comprehensive test of psychological predictors.
AH Ayanian, N Tausch, YG Acar, M Chayinska, WY Cheung, Y Lukyanova
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 120 (4), 912, 2021
1022021
Examining prejudice reduction through solidarity and togetherness experiences among Gezi Park activists in Turkey
Y Acar, ÖM Uluğ
Journal of Social and Political Psychology 4 (1), 2016
932016
Doing research in conflict contexts: Practical and ethical challenges for researchers when conducting fieldwork.
SM Moss, ÖM Uluğ, YG Acar
Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology 25 (1), 86, 2019
882019
What happens after the protests? Understanding protest outcomes through multi-level social change.
ÖM Uluğ, YG Acar
Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology 24 (1), 44, 2018
532018
‘Names will never hurt us’: A qualitative exploration of çapulcu identity through the eyes of Gezi Park protesters
ÖM Uluğ, YG Acar
British Journal of Social Psychology 58 (3), 714-729, 2019
362019
Academic activism and its impact on individual‐level mobilization, sources of learning, and the future of academia in Turkey
YG Acar, C Coşkan
Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology 30 (4), 388-404, 2020
352020
Researching peace, conflict, and power in the field: Methodological challenges and opportunities
YG Acar, SM Moss, ÖM Uluğ
Springer Nature, 2020
212020
7 ‘We are more than Alliances between Groups’
ÖM Uluğ, YG Acar
Everywhere Taksim, 121, 2016
202016
When and why does political trust predict well‐being in authoritarian contexts? Examining the role of political efficacy and collective action among opposition voters
YG Acar, ÖM Uluğ
British Journal of Social Psychology 61 (3), 861-881, 2022
192022
‘To participate or not participate, that’s the question’: The role of moral obligation and different risk perceptions on collective action
MS Uysal, YG Acar, JM Sabucedo, H Cakal
Journal of Social and Political Psychology 10 (2), 445-459, 2022
172022
“Becoming us without being one”: A social psychological perspective on the Gezi Park protesters and negotiating levels of identity.
Y Acar, ÖM Uluğ
Another brick in the barricade: The Gezi resistance and its aftermath, 34-54, 2015
162015
Bir Olmadan Biz Olmak: Farkli Gruplardan Aktivistlerin Gözüyle Gezi Direnisi
ÖM Uluğ, Y Acar
Dipnot Yayinlari, 2014
162014
Reflecting on research: Researcher identity in conflict studies from the perspectives of participants
ÖM Uluğ, YG Acar, B Kanık
European Journal of Social Psychology 51 (6), 847-861, 2021
132021
Village guards as “in between” in the Turkish-Kurdish conflict: Re-examining identity and position in intergroup conflict
YG Acar
Journal of Social and Political Psychology 7 (2), 925-940, 2019
112019
Gezi’den sonra ne oldu? Güçlenmenin, politikleşmenin ve örgütlenmenin kolektif eylemlerdeki rolü
YG Acar
Türk Psikoloji Yazilari 21, 62-78, 2018
112018
Uluslararası öğrenciler için akademik Türkçe sosyal bilimler
G Moralı, V Halitoğlu, E Gökduman, Y Acar
Kayseri: Can Ofset, 2018
112018
Geçici Köy Koruculuğu Sistemi ve Çözüm Süreci
E Balta, M Yüksel, Y Acar
Süreç Araştırma Merkezi, İstanbul, 2015
102015
Revealing the manifestations of neoliberalism in academia: Academic collective action in Turkey
C Coşkan, YG Acar, A Bayadg
Journal of Social and Political Psychology 9 (2), 401-418, 2021
72021
Straddling the insider-outsider divide: Challenges of Turkish identity as an outsider researcher in the context of the Kurdish conflict
YG Acar, ÖM Uluğ
Research reflections from the field: Insider/outsider dilemma, positionality …, 2019
62019
Önsöz toplum, kimlik ve siyaset: sosyal psikolojik yaklaşımlar özel sayısı
E Çelebi, YG Acar
Türk Psikoloji Yazıları, 2017
62017
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