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Book Part Citation - Scopus: 2Unveiling the Portrayal of Intimate Partner Violence Against Women in the Media: Insights From an Honor Culture(IGI Global, 2023) Akbaş,G.; Ceylan-Batur,S.Intimate partner violence (IPV) against women is a pervasive global issue. The media plays a significant role in shaping society's perceptions and understanding of IPV. This study focuses on the representation of femicide in Turkish newspapers, with a specific focus on the context of Turkey as an honor culture characterized by a distinct emphasis on female sexual purity and male dominance. Honor cultures often justify violence against women in the name of preserving honor. This research aims to investigate how newspapers depict honor-based IPV through quantitative analysis, content analysis, discourse analysis, and frame analysis of femicide cases. The findings reveal that newspapers frame IPV within an honor culture by victim-blaming and justifying men's violent behavior. Additionally, news coverage often portrays honor-based IPV as isolated incidents, failing to recognize its reflection of the broader honor culture. These portrayals inadvertently perpetuate and legitimize IPV, discouraging women from seeking assistance and support. © 2023, IGI Global. All rights reserved.Review Capitalism Hits the Fan: the Global Economic Meltdown and What To Do About It(Akademiai Kiado Zrt, 2014) Temel, Bulent; Temel, Bülent Azmi; Temel, Bülent Azmi; Department of Business; Department of Business[No Abstract Available]Book Part Non-Discrimination of Religious Minorities in Turkey: a Fairytale(Springer International Publishing, 2022) Akdemir,T.G.In Turkey, the principle of non-discrimination on the basis of religion has been a controversial issue given the fragility of the identity politics; the concept of minority, citizenship, unifying principles and religion being a gluing factor of society. © The Editor(s)(if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2022.Book Citation - Scopus: 7Harnessing Digital Innovation for Air Transportation(IGI Global, 2024) Yilmaz,A.A.The aviation industry faces an unprecedented challenge - the digital transformation revolution. While digital technologies promise immense benefits in terms of efficiency, safety, and passenger experience, they also bring forth intricate challenges. Navigating through complex regulatory frameworks and safeguarding against cybersecurity risks has become a paramount concern for aviation professionals and academics alike. The industry's future success hinges on its ability to adapt to this digital revolution while effectively managing the potential pitfalls it presents. Harnessing Digital Innovation for Air Transportation emerges as a timely and comprehensive solution for academic scholars in aviation management. It offers a profound exploration of how digital innovations are shaping various facets of aviation and provides in-depth strategies to address the challenges presented by this digital revolution. From understanding the impact of digital transformation to harnessing data analytics, managing safety, enhancing the passenger experience, and delving into emerging technologies, this book equips readers with the knowledge and tools to thrive in the digital age of aviation. For aviation professionals, including airline managers, airport administrators, air traffic controllers, and regulatory authorities, this book is a vital resource to stay ahead in a rapidly changing industry. Academics and researchers exploring the intersection of aviation and digital technologies will find it invaluable for deepening their understanding and informing their work. Whether you seek to optimize operations, bolster safety, enhance passenger satisfaction, or future-proof your aviation career, Harnessing Digital Innovation for Air Transportation is an indispensable guide to conquer the challenges and seize the opportunities of the digital revolution in air transportation. © 2024 by IGI Global. All rights reserved.Article Citation - WoS: 19Citation - Scopus: 17Strong ΛbNB and ΛcND vertices(Amer Physical Soc, 2014) Azizi, K.; Sarac, Y.; Sundu, H.We investigate the strong vertices among the Lambda(b), nucleon, and B meson as well as the Lambda(c), nucleon, and D meson in QCD. In particular, we calculate the strong coupling constants g Lambda bNB and g Lambda cND for different Dirac structures entering the calculations. In the case of the Lambda cND vertex, we compare the result with the only existing prediction obtained at Q(2) = 0.Article Citation - WoS: 15Citation - Scopus: 21A Short Note on c*-valued Contraction Mappings(Springeropen, 2016) Alsulami, Hamed H.; Agarwal, Ravi P.; Karapinar, Erdal; Khojasteh, FarshidIn this short note we point out that the recently announced notion, the C*-valued metric, does not bring about a real extension in metric fixed point theory. Besides, fixed point results in the C*-valued metric can be derived from the desired Banach mapping principle and its famous consecutive theorems.Article Citation - Scopus: 1Polarization Sensitive Reflection and Dielectric Spectra in Gase Thin Films(Hindawi Ltd, 2016) Khanfar, Hazem K.; Qasrawi, Atef A.The light polarization effects on the optical reflective and dielectric spectra of GaSe thin films are studied in the incident light wavelength range of 200-1100 nm. In this range of measurement, the angle of incidence (theta(i)) of light was varied between 30 degrees and 80 degrees. In addition, at theta(i) of 30 degrees the light polarizing angle (delta) was altered in the range of 0-90 degrees. Regardless of the value of lambda, for all theta(i) > 65 degrees, the total reflectance sharply decreased with increasing theta(i). In addition, when theta(i) is fixed at 30 and delta was varied, the amplitudes ratio of the polarized waves exhibits a resonance-antiresonance phenomenon at a wavelength that coincides with the film's thickness (800 nm). This behavior was assigned to the coupled interference between incident and reflected waves and to the strong absorption effects. Two main resonance peaks are observed as response to s-polarized and normal incident beam: one is at similar to 540 (556 nm) and the other at similar to 420 THz (714 nm). The dielectric constant of the GaSe films exhibits anisotropic characteristics that nominate it for use as multipurpose optoelectronic devices.Article Citation - WoS: 17Citation - Scopus: 21Some Results on Best Proximity Points of Cyclic Contractions in Probabilistic Metric Spaces(Hindawi Ltd, 2015) De la Sen, Manuel; Karapinar, Erdal; Karapńar, ErdalThis paper investigates properties of convergence of distances of p-cyclic contractions on the union of the p subsets of an abstract set X defining probabilistic metric spaces and Menger probabilistic metric spaces as well as the characterization of Cauchy sequences which converge to the best proximity points. The existence and uniqueness of fixed points and best proximity points of p-cyclic contractions defined in induced complete Menger spaces are also discussed in the case when the associate complete metric space is a uniformly convex Banach space. On the other hand, the existence and the uniqueness of fixed points of the p-composite mappings restricted to each of the p subsets in the cyclic disposal are also investigated and some illustrative examples are given.Article Citation - WoS: 14Dissociative Adsorption of Water at (211) Stepped Metallic Surfaces by First-Principles Simulations(Amer Chemical Soc, 2017) Pekoz, Rengin; Donadio, DavideSteps at high-index metallic surfaces display higher chemical reactivity than close-packed surfaces and may give rise to selective adsorption and partial dissociation of water. Inspired by differential desorption experiments, we have studied the adsorption and dissociation of water clusters and one-dimensional wires on Pt(211) by density functional theory and molecular dynamics simulations. These calculations reveal that water at the step edges of Pt(211) adsorbs more weakly than at Pt(221), but partial dissociation of adsorbed water clusters is energetically competitive. We observe that the one-dimensional structure proposed experimentally can be realized only by partially dissociated water wires. In addition, weaker adsorption allows the formation of structures in which a number of water molecules detach from the step and form weak hydrogen bonds with the terrace. This study is further extended to the energetics of small water clusters on (211) surfaces of Ir, Rh, and Pd.Conference Object Üniversite Yazilim Mühendisligi Programlari Müfredatinin Swebok Kilavuzu Kullanilarak Degerlendirme ve İyilestirilmesi: Türkiye'de Bir Vaka Çalismasi(CEUR-WS, 2015) Garousi,V.; Mishra,A.; Yazici,A.[No abstract available]

