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EXPOVIBE

EXPOVIBE

Key contacts: Dr. Arzu Kibris

Funding: ERC

Start date: 01.04.17

End date: 31.03.22

Project website: www.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/pais/research/expovibe/

Project overview

EXPOVIBE explores how exposure to political violence in a civil conflict context impacts upon social, economic and political behaviours and attitudes of individuals. As part of the project two large-n survey studies were designed and conducted in Turkey to analyse: a) whether those exposed to political violence in a civil conflict context are more likely to be perpetrators of domestic violence against their intimate partners; b) whether exposure to political violence impacts upon risk, time and social preferences, savings behaviour, career choices, success in professional life and earnings; c) whether exposure to political violence affects political participation, political tolerance, political support, ideology, voting behaviour, and party choice.

The project was submitted to the SH1:Individuals, Markets and Organizations and SH2:Institutions, Governance and Legal Systems panels of the ERC.