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Religion in Turkey's domestic and international agendas: Human security perspectives
(Taylor and Francis, 2013)
Religion is an important, but under-researched, dynamic in Turkey’s national life and international outreach. Its complexity has been sidelined because of an immediate political controversy: the constitutional implications ...
An assessment of regulation, education practices and socio-economic perceptions of non-native aquatic species in the Balkans
(INST VERTEBRATE BIOLOGY AS CR, 2021)
Alongside climate change, the introduction of non-native species (NNS) is widely recognized as one of the main threats to aquatic biodiversity and human wellbeing. Non-native species and biodiversity are generally low ...
Migrant citizenship from below: family, domestic work, and social activism in irregular migration
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2016)
The book’s conclusion (‘The Future of Ethiopians and Rastafari in the Promised
Land’, 239) assesses the depth of the existing gap between Rastafari repatriates
established in Shashemene and Ethiopians. Can the clash ...
Veiled Europeanisation of welfare state in Turkey: Gender and social policy in the 2000s
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2013)
The foundation of the Turkish Republic and its modernisation project rested upon changing women's secondary role within society and providing them with equality through development and education. These reforms had an impact ...
Does forced-shift to online learning affect university brand image in South Korea? Role of perceived harm and international students’ learning engagement
(Routledge, 2021)
University brand marketing leaders are reimagining their brand response to the global crisis, as COVID-19 pandemic continues to raise fears, especially due to the recent spike of the ‘delta variant’ outbreaks. Addressing ...
Sustainable or a butterfly effect in global tourism? Nexus of pandemic fatigue, covid-19-branded destination safety, travel stimulus incentives, and post-pandemic revenge travel
(MDPI, 2021)
Revenge travel has globally emerged as a dominant touristic behavior, signaling a rapid return of global tourism, but with a greater temptation for spending more and staying longer. Despite the expanding focus on global ...
Cultivating Precarisation: Intersecting Vulnerabilities of Syrian Refugees in the Turkish Agricultural Sector
(SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, 2021)
This article explores how the vulnerabilities of Syrian refugees influence their integration into Turkish labour markets, in particular the agricultural sector. 'Vulnerable integration' refers to the inclusion of the most ...
Can post-vaccine ‘vaxication’ rejuvenate global tourism? Nexus between COVID-19 branded destination safety, travel shaming, incentives and the rise of vaxication travel
(MDPI, 2021)
Vaxication (i.e., post-vaccination travel) and branding destinations for COVID-19 safety have emerged as the cornerstones to fully rebound global tourism. Numerous destination brands are now stimulating tourism demand ...
The impact of climate change on agricultural productivity in Asian countries: a heterogeneous panel data approach
(Springer, 2021)
While climate change is having serious impacts on agriculture and may require ongoing adaptation, short-run threats to global food security are also crucial for developing countries. We use dynamic and asymmetric panel ...
Real Bounce Forward: Experimental Evidence on Destination Crisis Marketing, Destination Trust, e-WOM and Global Expat’s Willingness to Travel during and after COVID-19
(MDPI, 2022)
The nexus of global tourism, disasters and sustainability have always been triggered by numerous crises, e.g., political unrest, wars, and pandemics. However, there is still fragmented research on destination crisis ...