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Şen, Ercan
Ercan Şen is an independent researcher. His research interests include intergroup processes, social identity, social power and peace and conflict studies. He was dismissed from Ankara University by decree law due to a declaration to the government to end oppressive tactics violating Turkish and international law against settlements in Turkish Kurdistan.
Elif Sandal Önal is a post-doctoral researcher at the Institute for Interdisciplinary Research on Conflict and Violence (IKG) at Bielefeld University, Germany. She works on projects focusing on the politics of uncertainty, transnational political influences, citizenship, and the war in Ukraine. Her research interests are uncertainty, power politics, polarization, social representations of peace, citizenship, and diasporic identities.Mete Sefa Uysal is a lecturer in the Department of Social Psychology at Friedrich Schiller University Jena and a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Sussex. He was awarded the British Academy Newton International Fellowship in 2022. His research focuses on collective action, violence, leadership, identity, populism, culture, and intergroup relations.
Yasemin Gülsüm Acar is a lecturer in the division of psychology at the University of
Dundee. Yasemin’s research interests include collective action, social identity, and intergroup conflict. She has published work in various formats on the consequences of collective action and perceptions of the Kurdish-Turkish Peace Process in Turkey.The Political Psychology of Kurds in Turkey
Research into Kurdishness touches on many of the important global issues within contemporary social and political psychology - questions about the rigors of methodology, the importance of reflexivity, issues of replicability, and the role of decolonization in research on actors in intractable conflicts.
The Political Psychology of Kurds in Turkey
Research into Kurdishness touches on many of the important global issues within contemporary social and political psychology - questions about the rigors of methodology, the importance of reflexivity, issues of replicability, and the role of decolonization in research on actors in intractable conflicts.