İbn Haldun Üniversitesi Kurumsal Akademik Arşivi
DSpace@İHÜ, İbn Haldun Üniversitesi tarafından doğrudan ve dolaylı olarak yayınlanan; kitap, makale, tez, bildiri, rapor, araştırma verisi gibi tüm akademik kaynakları uluslararası standartlarda dijital ortamda depolar, Üniversitenin akademik performansını izlemeye aracılık eder, kaynakları uzun süreli saklar ve yayınların etkisini artırmak için telif haklarına uygun olarak Açık Erişime sunar.

Güncel Gönderiler
İstanbul’da transit, geçici ve kalıcı yaşamlar: Kayıtlı ve kayıt dışı göçmenlerin farklı gelecek planları ve sosyalleşme dinamikleri: Sonuç raporu, 30 Haziran, 2025
(İbn Haldun Üniversitesi Yayınları, 2025) Aras, Ramazan; Ünal, Rahime Arzu; Bodur, Muhammed Yasir; Göktaş, Melahat; Hafez, Saleh İbrahim; Kül, Ensar; Topkaya, Besra Betül; Öztürk, Beyzagül; Aras, Ramazan; İnsan ve Toplum Bilimleri Fakültesi, Sosyoloji Bölümü
Bu rapor, İstanbul’un Fatih, Zeytinburnu ve Esenyurt ilçelerinde ikamet etmekte olan Suriyeli, Afganistanlı ve Sahra-Altı Afrikalı göçmenlerin transit, geçici ve kalıcı yaşam pratiklerini incelemektedir. Çalışma, göçmenlerin sosyalleşme dinamikleri, barınma tercihleri, hukuki statüler, sağlık hizmetlerine erişimleri, karşılaştıkları zorluklar ve gelecek planları üzerine odaklanmıştır. Rapor, göçmenlerin şehirdeki toplumsal entegrasyonunu, sosyo-ekonomik ilişkilerini, kırılganlık ve mağduriyet alanlarını ve geleceğe dair farklı öngörülerini analiz ederek çözüm önerileri sunmayı amaçlamaktadır.
Psychological protocol guidelines and intervention studies to reduce death anxiety in a clinical sample: A systematic review
(Yerküre Tanıtım ve Yayıncılık, 2025) Kavla, Büşra; Uysal, Burcu; İnsan ve Toplum Bilimleri Fakültesi, Psikoloji Bölümü
Objective: Researchers have identified death anxiety (DA) as a crucial factor in the onset and persistence of psychopathology, affecting both physical and mental health, and often leading to a diminished quality of life. Despite the well-established link between DA and various forms of psychopathological conditions, therapeutic interventions targeting DA, particularly in clinical samples, are limited. DA is observed across diverse populations, including university students, physicians, and mothers over the age of 18, and is not limited to aging or physiological illness. While it peaks in young to middle adulthood and declines in older age, it remains a critical concern in clinical settings, underscoring the importance of addressing DA beyond its traditional association with aging or disease. Despite the growing interest in the topic, the existing literature on DA remains limited, particularly in clinical samples. Given the link between DA and psychopathology, identifying effective psychological interventions for reducing DA in clinical samples is crucial. Yet, most studies in these populations remain descriptive, with limited interventional research. Systematic reviews can bridge this gap by synthesizing evidence to inform more effective therapies. None of the studies reviewed psychological protocol guidelines or interventions for DA within clinical populations. To address this gap, the present study aims to systematically review psychological protocols and interventions designed to alleviate DA in clinical settings conducted between January 2000 and January 2023. Methods: Following PRISMA guidelines, a search was conducted across PsycArticles, PubMed, Web of Science, ScienceDirect, and Scopus, utilizing the keywords “death, " “death anxiety, " “death phobia, " “fear of death, " “thanatophobia, " “intervention, " “treatment, "and “therapy." Results: Out of 3918 studies, 890 duplicates were excluded using Rayyan. Then, two independent examiners reviewed the full text of the remaining studies, and disagreements were resolved by consensus. Eight studies were identified through consensus. Conclusion: Intervention studies in clinical settings are notably scarce and often hindered by several limitations. Key limitations include insufficient sample sizes, lack of follow-up assessments, and limited reporting on intervention effects for pre-existing psychopathology. Additionally, there is a scarcity of specifically developed DA-focused interventions, challenges in balancing online applications with therapeutic alliance, and inadequate consideration of cultural beliefs, such as afterlife perspectives. Advancing the field requires the development of innovative protocols that incorporate concepts related to the afterlife into interventions aimed at reducing DA. Future research could prioritize exploring the complex interplay between religious beliefs, particularly those concerning the afterlife, coping strategies, and psychological outcomes among individuals facing significant stressors.
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(Nobel Bilimsel Eserler, 2025) Bolat, Abdulhamit; Taş Bolat, Besra; Zengin Erbay, Ayşenur
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Kültürel kodlar ile hukuk arasındaki yeni kesişim alanları: Yapay zekâ çağında algoritmik ayrımcılık ve profil oluşturma
(On İki Levha Yayıncılık, 2025) Bozkurt Gümrükçüoğlu, Yeliz; Kılıç, Muharrem; Özdemir, Nadire; Hukuk Fakültesi, Hukuk Bölümü
[No Abstract Available]
Conceptualizing the differences in the perception and internalization of racism between Black African immigrants and African Americans in the United States
(MDPI, 2025) Mohammed, Zulkarnain
The existing literature on the differences in the internalization and perception of racism between Black African immigrants and African Americans in the United States has produced myriad data. However, what is lacking is a systematic conceptualization of the revealed patterns and trends. Moreover, the few attempts in this regard are primarily based on a single geopolitical understanding of space in the United States, relegating the geopolitical space of Africa to the back burner. This paper attempts to bridge these gaps by proposing not just a multidisciplinary framework for conceptualization, but also a multi-space plane that cuts across both the American and African geopolitical spaces. The framework proposed in this paper consists of concepts drawn from sociology, negotiation studies, conflict resolution, and international studies. With this, I argued that the differences in self-conception, the availability of BATNA and externalities owing to the transnational identity of Black African immigrants grant them (Black African immigrants) the leverage of a relatively less internalized base of racism than their Afro-American counterparts. Within this context, this paper aims to provide one of many frameworks for assessing racism in the American context. Concomitantly, it adds to the growing body of literature advocating for intersectionality and a multidisciplinary approach as ideally suited to exploring and understanding the complexities associated with racial discourses.






















