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Media Technologies, Psychology, and Privacy... Senior Lecturer @UQCom_Arts

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RT @Lusko0101: 3 Ay önce, Edirne'de bir hırt, 14 yaşındaki bir kızla sevgili olmak istiyor, kız çocuğu tarafından red edilen hırt, kızın ca….
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What a pleasure it was to join CPRN and to work with @MasurPhil, @Think_Macro, @_kquinn_, @CarstenWhilhelm, @lutzid. Here is to new and upcoming ones!.
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💡New Publication on comparative privacy research! . After almost 5 years in the making, @MasurPhil, @Think_Macro, @_kquinn_ , @CarstenWilhelm, @lbaruh and I are proud to have published this article in the Information Society: 🧵with key findings below
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RT @simgandi: Starting 2025 with a new publication co-authored with Ali Çarkoğlu, @lbaruh @zsofiabocskay 💥. "Authoritarians Do It Better? B….
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🧵4/4 But superstitions play a role too. Superstitious respondents were more hesitant to report health predictions, especially if they frequently thought about the future - possibly fearing that discussing their expectations could jinx their health, temp fate. 🧿.
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🧵 3/4 People with ongoing health issues tend to be more fatalistic, making them less likely to make health predictions. So, current health challenges shape how confident we feel about making predictions about their future wellbeing.
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🧵2/4 We investigated this question through a secondary analysis of a national survey conducted in 33 cities in Turkey. While close to a 100% of the respondents reported their past and present health status, 25% did not report their expectations about their future health.
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Happy 2025 and🚨new publication. Why do some people refuse to predict their future health? We (@lbaruh, Celia K. Naivar Sen, @zcemalcilar, @tarcankumkale) explore how the answer might lie in superstition, fatalism, and how we cope with uncertainty. 🧵1/4
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This article examines individuals’ likelihood of engaging in future health prediction as a function of their fatalism, future time orientation, superstition, an...
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Our (by @MichaelaPopescu, @lbaruh, Samuel Sudhakar) Big Data & Society Guest Blog is now online: Role-Based Privacy Cynicism and Local Privacy Activism. . It is a short summary of our recent article (.
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This study examines the impact of role-based constraints on privacy cynicism within higher education, a workplace increasingly subjected to surveillance. Using ...
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6/6 Despite remarks to the contrary during the post-election verbal sparring, our results suggest that none of the candidates would have emerged as the “clear” choice that the coalition could have gone with.
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5/6 We also explored the alternative candidates suggested by the IYIP: Mansur Yavaş and Ekrem İmamoğlu. Yavaş had a significant advantage in getting votes from the voters of the right-wing IYIP. However, Yavaş’s appeal was predictably lower among the Kurdish voter-base.
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4/6 While Kılıçdaroğlu, the leader of the Republican People’s Party, had an advantage with the Kurdish voter base, he faced challenges in resonating with the center-right wing voters affiliated with the second largest alliance partner, IYIP.
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3/6 The Nation Alliance, a coalition of six parties, emerged to challenge Erdoğan. However, the decision on a single candidate proved challenging. Our Response Surface Analysis (RSA) reveals the dilemma: Kılıçdaroğlu's appeal to different voter bases.
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2/6 In 2023, Turkey faced a critical electoral moment challenging the 21-year rule of AKP under Erdoğan. Our study, by Lemi Baruh and Ali Çarkoğlu, delves into the complexities of the opposition and their struggle to nominate a formidable candidate.
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RT @MediaPsychMEP: 🌟New article! @LaraWolfers, Robin L. Nabi & Nathan Walter adopt a social constructivist perspective on how parental guil….
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Please help shape the privacy discourse /jfe/form/SV_9YoURxbp7613X3U?Rfb=729 via @tapp_org.
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RT @NOYBeu: Being tracked for personalized advertising by Meta– or pay up to €251.88 a year to retain the fundamental right to data protec….
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Meta charges up to €251.88 to respect the fundamental right to privacy of EU users. This is a violation of the GDPR
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🔍 Publication Alert! 🦠 Investigating the #COVID19 protective behaviors through Protection Motivation Theory. 🧑‍🤝‍🧑 Close others' diagnosis plays a key role - positively impacting perceived vulnerability but decreasing efficacy. @UQCom_Arts @SIMLAB_KU
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Utilizing the components of the protection motivation theory, this study investigated the role of close others’ diagnosis of COVID-19 (as a vicarious experience...
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