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Fatih Serkant Adıgüzel

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E-Mail
serkantadiguzel@sabanciunivedu
Phone
(216) 483 9331
Title
Faculty Member
Areas of Interest
Political economy, computational social science
Awards
  • Faculty Affiliate, Harvard Kennedy School Middle East Initiative - Harvard Kennedy School  2023
Publications
  • Article
    Adıgüzel, Fatih Serkant (2025) "Checks and balances and institutional gridlock: implications for authoritarianism", Governance, Vol.38, No.2 (SSCI)
    Adıgüzel, Fatih Serkant (2023) "Correlates of deforestation in Turkey: evidence from high-resolution satellite data", New Perspectives on Turkey, Vol.68, 30-48 (SSCI)
    Adıgüzel, Fatih Serkant and Cansunar, Asli and Corekcioglu, Gozde (2023) "Out of sight, out of mind? Electoral responses to the proximity of health care", Journal of Politics, Vol.85, No.2, 667-683 (SSCI)
  • Book Section / Chapter
    Adıgüzel, Fatih Serkant and Kaba, Mustafa and Koyuncu, Murat, "Otoriterleşme ve ihalelerde artan kayırmacılık", Piyasa, Sandık ve Başkan Arasında: Türkiye'de Ekonomik Dönüşüm ve Tıkanma, Yağcı, Alper and Tekgüç, Hasan (eds.), Istanbul, Turkey: İletişim Yayınları, January 2024
  • Working Paper / Technical Report
    Adıgüzel, Fatih Serkant and Kaba, Mustafa and Koyuncu, Mustafa, "From elected to appointed: the economic consequences of central takeovers on public procurement", September 2023
    Adıgüzel, Fatih Serkant and Dausen, Nuzulack and Romero, Diego and Wibbels, Erik, "The impact of legal repression on citizen online behavior: evidence from Tanzania's Jamii forums", August 2023
    Adıgüzel, Fatih Serkant and Romero, Diego and Wibbels, Erik, "The impact of legal restrictions on media in Tanzania", February 2023
  • Before SU Publications

    Fatih Serkant Adiguzel, Asli Cansunar and Gozde Corekcioglu (2020), "Truth or Dare? Detecting Systematic Manipulation of COVID-19 Statistics", Journal of Political Institutions and Political Economy: Vol. 1: No. 4, pp 543-557. http://dx.doi.org/10.1561/113.00000021