Relevant Publications (since 2012)
- Doğan, İ., Baruh, L., Cemalcilar, Z., Kuru, O., Yıldırım, K., & Çarkoğlu, A. (2021). Biased perceptions against female scientists affect intentions to get vaccinated for COVID-19. Public Understanding of Science, 09636625211060472
- Cemalcilar, Z., Baruh, L., Kezer, M., Soto, C. J., Sumer, N., & John, O. P. (2021). Testing the BFI-2 in a non-WEIRD community sample. Personality and Individual Differences, 182, 111087.
- Yıldırım, K., Baruh, L., & Çarkoğlu, A. (2021). Dynamics of Campaign Reporting and Press-Party Parallelism: Rise of Competitive Authoritarianism and the Media System in Turkey. Political Communication, 38(3), 326–349.
- McCarthy, R., Gervais, W., Aczel, B., Al-Kire, R. L., Aveyard, M., Marcella Baraldo, S., Baruh, L., Basch, C., Baumert, A., Behler, A., Bettencourt, A., Bitar, A., Bouxom, H., Buck, A., Cemalcilar, Z., Chekroun, P., Chen, J. M., del Fresno- Díaz, Á., Ducham, A., … Zogmaister, C. (2021). A Multi-Site Collaborative Study of the Hostile Priming Effect. Collabra: Psychology, 7(1), 1–16.
- Bal, H. M., & Baruh, L. (2020). Sustainability and communication practices in grassroots movements in Turkey following Gezi Park Protests: Cases of Dogancilar Park Forum, Macka Park Forum and Validebag Volunteers. Journal of Alternative & Community Media, 5(1), 45–68.
- Bal, H. M., Bulut, E., & Baruh, L. (2019). The Diverging Trajectories of Alternative/Citizen Media in Turkey. In M. Akser & V. McCollum (Eds.), Alternative Media in Contemporary Turkey: Sustainability, Activism, and Resistance, (pp. 15–37). London: Rowman & Littlefield.
- Turper Alısık, S., Bayraktar Aksel, D., Yantaç, A. E., Kayi, İ., Salman, S., İçduygu, A., Çay, D., Baruh, L. & Bensason, I. (2019). Seasonal Labor Migration Among Syrian Refugees and Urban Deep Map for Integration in Turkey. In A. Salah, A. Pentland, B. Lepri, & E. Letouzé (Eds.), Guide to Mobile Data Analytics in Refugee Scenarios (pp. 305–328). Cham: Springer International Publishing.
- Cemalcilar, Z., Baruh, L., Kezer, M., Kamiloglu, R. G., & Nigdeli, B. (2018). Role of personality traits in first impressions: An investigation of actual and perceived personality similarity effects on interpersonal attraction across communication modalities. Journal of Research in Personality, 76, 139–149.
- Baruh, L., & Cemalcılar, Z. (2018). When more is more? The impact of breadth and depth of information disclosure on attributional confidence about and interpersonal attraction to a social network site profile owner. Cyberpsychology: Journal of Psychosocial Research on Cyberspace, 12(1), article 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/CP2018-1-1
- Bulut, E. (2018). One-Dimensional Creativity: A Marcusean Critique of Work and Play in the Video Game Industry. triple c: Communication, Capitalism & Critique, 16(2), 757-771.
- Popescu, M., & Baruh, L. (2018). Privacy as Cultural Choice and Resistance in the Age of Recommender Systems. In Alexander, J. & Rhodes, J. (Eds.) The Routledge Handbook of Digital Writing and Rhetoric, pp. 280-290. New York: Routledge.
- Baruh, L., & Popescu, M. (2017). Big Data Analytics and the Limits of Privacy Self-management. New Media & Society, 19(4), 579–596.
- Baruh, L., Cemalcılar, Z., Bisson, C., & Chisik, Y. (2017). First impressions on Social Network Sites: Impact of Self-Disclosure Breadth on Attraction. In A. Skarzauskiene & N. Gudeliene (Eds.), Proceedings of the 4th European Conference on Social Media (pp. 54–62). Vilnius: Academic Conferences and Publishing International Limited.
- Delibalta, I., Baruh, L., & Kozat, S. S. (2017). An Online Causal Inference Framework for Modeling and Designing Systems Involving User Preferences: A State-Space Approach. Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2017, 1–11.
- Bulut, E., and Bal, M. (2017). Disrupting the Spectacle: The Case of Capul TV During and After Turkey’s Gezi Uprising. In Marco Briziarelli and Emi Armano (eds.), The Spectacle of Free Labor (pp. 209-223). London: Westminster University Press.
- Popescu, M., & Baruh, L. (2017). Consumer Surveillance and Distributive Privacy Harms in the Age of Big Data. In P. Messaris & L. Humphreys (Eds.), Digital Media: Transformations in Human Communication (pp. 313–327). New York: Peter Lang Publishing, Inc.
- Baruh, L., Secinti, E., & Cemalcilar, Z. (2017). Online Privacy Concerns and Privacy Management: A Meta-Analytical Review. Journal of Communication, 67(1), 26-53. doi: 10.1111/jcom.12276
- Delibalta, I., Gokcesu, K., Simsek, M., Baruh, L., & Kozat, S. S. (2016). Online Anomaly Detection with Nested Trees. IEEE Signal Processing Letters, 23(12), 1867–1871.
- Kezer, M., Sevi, B., Cemalcılar, Z., & Baruh, L. (2016). Age differences in privacy attitudes, literacy and privacy management on Facebook. Cyberpsychology: Journal of Psychosocial Research on Cyberspace, 10(1), article 2. doi: 10.5817/CP2016-1-2 (fulltext access)
- Bulut, E. (2016). Social Media and the Nation State: Of Revolution and Collaboration. Media, Culture and Society. DOI: 10.1177/0163443716643013
- Watson, H., Wadhwa, K., Baruh, L. & Scifo, S. (2016). Social networking in times of crisis. In Dumova, T. & Kurylo, A. (eds.) Redefining Communication in the Era of Social Networking: Cultural, Social, and Political Perspectives, pp. 111-130. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press.
- Bulut, E. (2016). Beğeniyorum Öyleyse Varım: Sosyal Medyada İçerik Üretimi, Yabancılaşma ve Sömürü. [I like therefore I am: Content Generation, Exploitation and Alienation in Social Media] İktisat ve Toplum Dergisi. Vol:71. pp 20-28 [Journal of Economics and Society].
- Bulut, E. (2016). Labor in the Digital Age. In Michael Peters (Ed.). Encyclopedia of Educational Philosophy and Theory. Springer.
- Gunel, Z. & Baruh, L. (2016). Social networking technologies and social movements. In Dumova, T. & Kurylo, A. (eds.) Redefining Communication in the Era of Social Networking: Cultural, Social, and Political Perspectives, pp. 131-144. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press.
- Baruh, L. & Watson, H. (2016). Social media use during political crises. In Bruns, A., Enli, G., Skogerbø, E., Larsson, A. O. & Christensen, C., (eds.) The Routledge Companion to Social Media and Politics, pp. 198-210. New York: Routledge.
- Bulut, E. (2015). ‘Glamor Above, Precarity Below: Immaterial Labor in the Video Game Industry’. Critical Studies in Media Communication. 32 (3): 193-207. DOI: 10.1080/15295036.2015.1047880
- Baruh, L. & Cemalcılar, Z. (2015). Rubbernecking effect of intimate information on Twitter: When getting attention works against interpersonal attraction. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 18(9), 506-513.
- Baruh, L. (2015). Social media and citizen engagement in crises. Interactions: Studies in Communication & Culture, 6(2), 131-140. (Fulltext Access: Green Open Access PDF, Formatted PDF)
- Bal, H. M. & Baruh, L. (2015). Citizen involvement in emergency reporting: A study on witnessing and citizen journalism. Interactions: Studies in Communication & Culture, 6(2), 213-232. (Fulltext Access: Green Open Access PDF, Formatted PDF)
- Scifo, S. & Salman, Y. (2015). Citizens’ involvement in emergency preparedness and response: A comparative analysis of media strategies and online presence in Turkey, Italy and Germany. Interactions: Studies in Communication & Culture, 6(2), 179-198. (Fulltext Access: Formatted PDF)
- Gunel, Z. & Karaoğlu, G. (2015). Transformation of collective action space: A study on the relationship between organizational attributes and ICT use. Interactions: Studies in Communication & Culture, 6(2), 245-263. (Fulltext Access: Formatted PDF)
- Baruh, L. Bal, H. M., & Cemalcılar, Z. (2015). A Multidimensional Privacy Orientation Scale: Development and Validation with Turkish Twitter Users. In B. Akdenizli (ed.) Digital Transformations in Turkey: Exploring Current Perspectives in Communication Studies. Lexington Books.
- Baruh, L., Scifo, S., & Watson, H. (2015). Misuse of Information Technologies and Reliability of Information in New Media During Emergencies. In M. Khosrow-Pour (ed.) Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology (3rd Ed), IGI Global.
- Bulut, E. (2015). Playboring in the Tester Pit: The Convergence of Precarity and the Degradation of Fun in Video Game Testing. Television and New Media. 16 (3): 240-58
- Baruh, L., & Cemalcılar, Z. (2014). It’s More than Personal: Development and Validation of a Multidimensional Privacy Orientation Scale. Personality and Individual Differences, 70(November), 165-170.
- Baruh, L., Chisik, Y., Bisson, C., & Senova, B. (2014). When Sharing Less Means More: How Profile Owners’ and Viewers’ Gender Moderate the Impact of Quantity of Information Shared in a Social Network Profile on Viewers’ Intentions about Socialization. Communication Research Reports, 31(3), 244-251.
- Baruh, L., & Watson, H. (2014). Using Twitter for What? A Segmentation Study of Twitter Usage During Gezi Protests. In A. Rospigliosi & S. Green (eds.) Proceedings of the European Conference on Social Media (ECSM), pp. 33-41. Bristol, UK.
- Baruh, L., & Salman, Y. (2014). Mobile Mecralarda Veri Gizliliği ve Tasarımla Veri Korunması Yaklaşımı. Pi: Pazarlama ve Iletisim Kültürü Dergisi, 2(Spring), 16–23.
- Watson, H., Baruh, L., Finn, R.F., & Scifo, S., (2014). Citizen (in)security?: social media, citizen journalism and crisis response. Proceedings of the 11th International ISCRAM Conference, pp. 299-303. University Park, Pennsylvania, USA.
- Popescu, M. & Baruh, L. (2013). Captive But Mobile: Privacy Concerns and Remedies for the Mobile Environment. The Information Society, 29(5), 272-286.
- Baruh, L. & Popescu, M. (2013). Trapped in My Mobility: How a Principle of “Control over Communicative Interaction” Can Guide Privacy by Design in Mobile Ecosystems. In K. Rizvanoglu & G. Cetin (eds.) Research and Design Innovations for Mobile User Experience, pp. 223-244. Hershey, PA: IGI Global.
- Baruh, L., Chisik, Y., Bisson, C., & Senova, B. (2012). More or Less: Amount of Personal Information Displayed in Social Network Site Profiles and Its Impact on Viewers’ Intentions to Socialize with the Profile Owner. Proceedings of the ICWSM ’12 Sixth International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media, pp. 395-399. AAAI Press.