Peer Reviewed Publications

“Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights” in Technologies of Human Rights Representation, Alexandria S. Moore and James Dawes, eds. SUNY Press, 2022, 11-32.

“The United Nations at 75: Passing the COVID Test?” Ethics and International Affairs, 2020, 34 (4): 445-456.

“Cultural Barriers to Environmental Mobilization in the Republic of Turkey” co-author Brian Obach, Sociological Perspectives, 2019, 62 (5): 773–793.

Universal Declaration of Human Rights at Seventy: Progress and Challenges” Ethics & International Affairs, 2018, 32 (4): 1-12

“Polarization and Environmental Movement in Turkey” co-author Brian Obach, Journal of Civil Society, 2018, 14 (4): 311-27.

“Political Institutions and Protest: A Comparative Analysis” June 2013, Representation.

“The Concertación and Homelessness in Chile: Market-based Housing Policies and Limiting Popular Participation” Latin American Perspectives, July 2012, Vol 39 No: 4 (53-70).

“Democratization and the politicization of religious civil society in Turkey” forthcoming in Democratization co-author Ani Sarkissian April 2012 .

“Stalemate and Stagnation in Turkish Democratization: The Role of Civil Society and Political Parties” co-author Ani Sarkissian, Journal of Civil Society December 2011, Vol 7 No: 4 (363–384).

“State Economic Policy and Ecological Degradation: An International Comparative Analysis,” co-author Brian Obach, Global Environmental Politics. February 2009 Vol 9 No: 1 (79-108).

“Out Of The Plaza Into The Office: Social Movement Leaders In The PRD,” Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos. Winter, 2009, Vol 25 No:1 (125-154).

“Politics of the Gecekondu in Turkey: The Political Choices of the Urban Squatters in National Elections” Turkish Studies, September 2000, Vol. 1 No: 2 (39-58).