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ABSTRACT There is a continuing debate on whether the internet serves as a public sphere for meaningful political discussion and increases political engagement. Yet, we know little about how internet users in authoritarian regimes perceive and experience online political discussion beyond the dominant frame of censorship and surveillance.
Daniela Stockmann, Ting Luo
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Polarization as Pluralistic Ignorance
ABSTRACT Polarization is considered one of the most serious challenges in democratic countries. While substantial evidence points to exaggerated perceptions of polarization—called false polarization—whether it can persist in the long run remains understudied.
Kenjiro Asami, Daiki Kishishita
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Bazı Ayetlerin Çevirisi ve Yorumlanması Üzerine
Kur’an’ın filozof, akademisyen, araştırmacı, uzman, din adamı, gibi özel bir sınıfa değil, her düzeyden bütün insanlara gönderilen rahmet, hidayet, mevize, zikir, furkan, burhan, mizan, sıratı müstakim olduğu bir gerçektir. Onun için her düzeyden insanın
İbrahim Sarmış
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Seismic fragility curves of a historical brick masonry minaret
Historical minarets are generally vulnerable to earthquakes because of their poor‐quality materials and high slenderness. The objective of this work is to utilize the methodology employed for seismic fragility curves to analyze historical brick minarets, specifically focusing on a specific instance minaret.
Elif Durgut, Medine Ispir, Alper Ilki
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Speech Repression and Threat Narratives in Politics: Social Goals and Cognitive Foundations
Why do political activists repress speech, especially to protect simplistic ideological narratives? I argue that speech repression stems from at least three key motivations: hypersensitivity to social threats, desires to maintain mobilizations through information control, and status‐seeking through loyalty signaling.
Antoine Marie
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Kur’an ve İslami İlimlerin Anlaşılmasında Tarihin Önemİ
Editörlüğünü Mehmet Mahfuz Söylemez'in yaptığı bir çalıştayın ürünü olan olarak yayımlanan ve "Kuran ve İslami İlimlerin Anlaşılmasında Tarihin Önemi" başlığını taşıyan eserin tanıtımıdır.
Eyüp Elkoca
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Collective procrastination and protest cycles
Abstract This paper studies a model of “pivotal protesting,” in which citizens act in order to change the outcome rather than to collect private benefits. We show that, when citizens face repeated opportunities to protest against a regime, pivotal protesting entails complex dynamic considerations: The continuation value of the status quo influences the
Germán Gieczewski, Korhan Kocak
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Dilemmas of Political Correctness [PDF]
Debates about political correctness often proceed as if proponents see nothing to fear in erecting norms that inhibit expression on the one side, and opponents see nothing but misguided efforts to silence political enemies on the other.1 Both views are ...
Moller, Dan
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Authoritarian cue effect of state repression
Abstract State repression in autocracies has long been assumed to elicit explicit or implicit disapproval from citizens. Recent studies suggest that authoritarian governments can garner support for repressive policies through active information manipulation or exploiting social cleavages.
Jiangnan Zhu +4 more
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Yahudi Geleneğinde Kur'an ve İbranice Kur'an Çevirirleri
Yahudi ve Müslümanların dinî ve siyasi açıdan doğrudan ilk temasları, Hz. Muhammed'in Mekke'den Medîne'ye hicret etmesiyle başlamıştır. Bu temas ile birlikte Yahudiler ve Müslümanlar arasında İslam, Tevrat ve Hz.
Nurten Nergiz
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