Reputation of Terror Groups (RTG) Dataset
Description: The dataset contains all domestic terrorist groups, which defined in Enders et al. (2011) and based on Global Terrorism Database, with more than 5 terrorist attacks from 1980 to 2011. The data is in group name - year format. The data codes terrorist groups' actions which can build reputation among constituency and out-group. Researchers can found originally coded variables in regard to building positive and negative reputation among the audience as well as existing group level variables.
Access: data, codebook
Publication:
Constitutional Court of Turkey Justice Decisions' Dataset
Description: We compiled a comprehensive dataset consisting of 2.870 cases in different domains in addition to the educational and professional backgrounds of 85 justices3 who served during the period from the enactment of the Constitution of 1982 to the end of 2011
Access: data, codebook
Publication:
Description: The dataset contains all domestic terrorist groups, which defined in Enders et al. (2011) and based on Global Terrorism Database, with more than 5 terrorist attacks from 1980 to 2011. The data is in group name - year format. The data codes terrorist groups' actions which can build reputation among constituency and out-group. Researchers can found originally coded variables in regard to building positive and negative reputation among the audience as well as existing group level variables.
Access: data, codebook
Publication:
- Tokdemir, Efe, and Seden Akcinaroglu. 2016. Reputation of Terror Groups Dataset: Measuring Popularity of Terror Groups. Journal of Peace Research, Vol. 53(2) 268-277.
Constitutional Court of Turkey Justice Decisions' Dataset
Description: We compiled a comprehensive dataset consisting of 2.870 cases in different domains in addition to the educational and professional backgrounds of 85 justices3 who served during the period from the enactment of the Constitution of 1982 to the end of 2011
Access: data, codebook
Publication:
- Moral, Mert, and Efe Tokdemir. 2017. Justices 'en Garde': Ideological Determinants of the Dissolution of Anti-Establishment Parties. International Political Science Review, Vol. 38(3): 264-280.