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Cem Baslevent
Researcher at Istanbul Bilgi University
Publications - 57
Citations - 1212
Cem Baslevent is an academic researcher from Istanbul Bilgi University. The author has contributed to research in topics: European Social Survey & Government. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 57 publications receiving 1051 citations. Previous affiliations of Cem Baslevent include Istanbul Technical University.
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Basic Personal Values Underlie and Give Coherence to Political Values: A Cross National Study in 15 Countries
Shalom H. Schwartz,Shalom H. Schwartz,Gian Vittorio Caprara,Michele Vecchione,Paul G. Bain,Gabriel Bianchi,Maria Giovanna Caprara,Jan Cieciuch,Hasan Kirmanoglu,Cem Baslevent,Jan-Erik Lönnqvist,Catalin Mamali,Jorge Manzi,Vassilis Pavlopoulos,Tetyana Posnova,Harald Schoen,Jo Silvester,Carmen Tabernero,Cláudio Vaz Torres,Markku Verkasalo,Eva Vondráková,Christian Welzel,Zbigniew Zaleski +22 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that the political values of the general public form a coherent system and that the source of coherence in political values can be found in the basic personal values (e.g., security, achievement, benevolence, hedonism).
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Personal values and political activism: A cross‐national study
Michele Vecchione,Shalom H. Schwartz,Shalom H. Schwartz,Gian Vittorio Caprara,Harald Schoen,Jan Cieciuch,Jo Silvester,Paul G. Bain,Gabriel Bianchi,Hasan Kirmanoglu,Cem Baslevent,Catalin Mamali,Jorge Manzi,Vassilis Pavlopoulos,Tetyana Posnova,Cláudio Vaz Torres,Markku Verkasalo,Jan-Erik Lönnqvist,Eva Vondráková,Christian Welzel,Guido Alessandri +20 more
TL;DR: For example, the authors found that political activism relates positively to self-transcendence and openness to change values, especially to universalism and autonomy of thought, a subtype of self-direction.
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Empirical investigation of party preferences and economic voting in Turkey
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the factors that shape party preferences in Turkey by estimating an individual vote intention function that includes both economic and non-economic factors, and compared the characteristics of those who intend to vote for the ruling AKP with those of other parties.
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Basic Values, Ideological Self-Placement, and Voting: A Cross-Cultural Study
Gian Vittorio Caprara,Michele Vecchione,Shalom H. Schwartz,Harald Schoen,Paul G. Bain,Jo Silvester,Jan Cieciuch,Jan Cieciuch,Vassilis Pavlopoulos,Gabriel Bianchi,Hasan Kirmanoglu,Cem Baslevent,Catalin Mamali,Jorge Manzi,Miyuki Katayama,Tetyana Posnova,Carmen Tabernero,Cláudio Vaz Torres,Markku Verkasalo,Jan-Erik Lönnqvist,Eva Vondráková,Maria Giovanna Caprara +21 more
TL;DR: This paper examined the contribution of right-left (or conservative-liberal) ideology to voting, as well as the extent to which basic values account for ideological orientation in 16 countries from 5 continents (Europe, North America, South America, Asia, and Oceania), most of which have been neglected by previous studies.
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Are Married Women in Turkey More Likely to Become Added or Discouraged Workers
Cem Baslevent,Özlem Onaran +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the labour market outcomes of married couples to find out which of the added and discouraged worker effects is dominant in urban Turkish families using household labour force survey and province-level data from 1988 and 1994.